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100

In 1983 Reagan’s Interior secretary, James Watt deemed this band environmentalist Nazis and band them from playing at the National Mall on July 4th. Giving Pam and Helene the opportunity to see them in Atlantic City.

The Beach Boys

100

In high school, participated in Roger and Hammerstein's 1948 play about Nurse Nellie in the location which bears the plays title.

South Pacific 

100

Los Angeles hosted the Olympics in 1980, Zimbabwe won gold in this sport, Pam played at Gwynedd College in the early 1960s.

Field Hockey

100

This “world” opened it’s parks in October of 1971.  Pam and her family were some of the first to enter that year.  The Magils and sharps would go to visit together several times.

Disney World

100

In 1985,Philadelphia police set up headquarters at Merz Auch bus company during the bombing of this organization.


Move

200

According to Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1961, this song by Bobby Lewis was number one. 

Tossin' and Turnin'

200

This icon children’s show ran on NBC from 1947 to 1960. Pam participated in their peanut gallery on one occasion.  

Hoody Doody 

200

In 1955 a year after La Salle won the 1954 NCAA basketball tournament this group showcased Philadelphia's basketball talent and this group spent many a Saturday at the Palestra.


Big 5

200

This clothing brand with a popular warehouse sale in the early 80s is known for its’ redundant whales, strawberries and apple turtlenecks.


Eagles Eye

200

On this date, Pam was teaching second grade when President Kennedy was assassinated. 

November 25, 1963

300

In the 1970s WIP played adult contemporary music but was known best for this call out game.  Bonus points if you can sing the jingle.

Cash Call

300

“ Have you ever been in a Turkish prison?” comes from This 1980 movie with more inappropriate lines that should be heard by preteens (Duffys, Sharps, Magils)


Airplane

300

Starting in the 1970s, and aided by the fitness boom of that decade, this sport's popularity increased to an estimated 3.1 million players. Many in this group frequented the Fort Washington Club.


Racquetball

300

This 1977 haircut was named after an Olympic skater and donned by many including Pam’s daughter, Beth.



Dorothy Hamill

300

This pope said Mass to a crowd of over  1 million people on the Parkway in 1979 including Pam and her family.



Pope John Paul ll

400

The Saturday Night Fever soundtrack by these brothers kicked off a “Disco Revolution”. 



Bee Gees

400

This ex con turned private. This series ran from 1974-1980 was a favorite of Pam’s due to this hunky actor. Name both the series and the actor. 

The Rockford Files 

James Garner

400

Charlie Manuel called Ryan Howard this nickname because of his presence and importance to the middle of the Phillies’ lineup. It stuck.

Big Piece

400

Go Go Boots, Lava Lamps and tye dye are all fads of this groovy decade.


The 60s

400

Due to a gas crisis New Jersey and many other states set up a Odd/ Even Rationing system during this year.



1974

500

Haley and the Comets and Duane Eddy were frequent entertainment during the summer of 61 at this Somer’s Point bar.

Tony Marts

500

The movie The Natural was based on a 1949 first baseman from what major league team.  

Eddie Waitkus

 Phillies

500

During the final week of the NFL season, with the struggling Eagles sitting at 2–11 on the season. Tied 7–7 at halftime, the team brought out Santa Claus as part of the halftime Christmas parade; but Eagles fans upset by the poor season pelted him with snowballs. Name the year and or the team the Eagles were playing.

The Vikings

December 15, 1968

500

This murder trial was a pop cultural phenomenon of the 90’s as tv viewers tuned into the courtroom each day. 


Murder Trial of OJ Simpson

500

November 4, 1979 a group of militant Iranian students took 51 hostages at the US Embassy in Terrain. Americans showed support for these hostages by tying these all over.  



Yellow  Ribbons

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