"Things are rough all over."
Cherry
p. 34
Where does Pony first get jumped in Chapter 1?
On his walk home from the movies
"He had quite a reputation. They have a file on him down at the police station."
Dally
p. 18
Red Corvair (car)
Socs
Who is the Author of The Outsiders
S.E Hinton
"You must think at school, with all those good grades you bring home, and you've always got your nose in a book, but do you ever use your head for common sense? No sirree, bub..."
Darry
p.19
Where does Pony meet Cherry for the first time?
The Drive-in movie
"If you can picture a little dark puppy that has been kicked many times and is lost in a crowd of strangers, you'll have ________."
Johnny
p. 18
Emotional
Greaser
What decade in the 1900s was this book published?
a) 1920s
b) 1960s
c) 1980s
d) early 2000s
b) 1960s
"What do they want? This is our territory. What are Socs doing this far east?"
Johnny
p.47
Where does Pony go after he falls asleep in the vacant lot?
He goes home to Darry and Soda
Dropped out of school and works at a gas station
Sodapop
Sophisticated
Socs
What actor was on Ponyboy's mind when he stepped outside the movie theater?
Paul Newman
"I'm never nice. Want a Coke?"
Dally
p.25
Where do Johnny and Pony find Dally when they need to leave town?
Buck Merril's place
"She was a little smaller than Cherry. She was cute, but that Cherry Valance was a real looker."
Marcia
p. 27
What is the name of the character who wears rings, and what group does he belong to?
Bob
Socs
What is the name of Soda's horse?
Mickey Mouse
"Who's this, your great-aunts?"
hint- who is a"jokester" character
Two-Bit
p.29
Where are Ponyboy and Johnny going at the end of Chapter 4?
Jay Mountain/ The Church
"He was captain of the football team and he had been voted 'Boy of the Year.'"
Darry
p. 21
Who are the female characters in the book and what groups do they belong to?
Socs: Cherry & Marcia
Greasers: Sandy (Soda's girlfriend), Evie, Sylvia, Steve's cousin from Kansas
What book is Ponyboy reading for English class in Chapter 1?
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens