The 3rd periodic 340 Club Reunion has been postponed indefinitely

Before there was an Animal House there was a 340 Club; before there was a Dean Wormer there was a Harold "the fuck" Martin; before there was John Blutarsky or a Daniel Simpson Day there was Tim Lutter, Sil Simpson, Dan Joyce, Tim Getzloff, Dick Lichty, Jim Shay, Phil Zangari, Chris Joyce, Dave Petkosh, Mitch Herr, Kenny Giltner, Dean Staherski, Randy Brown, John Emswiler, Sue Krimmell Emswiler and myself; before there were any Delta Tau Chi pledge pins, there were 340 Club cards; before Otis Day & the Knights, the 340 Jukebox; before there were Delta Brothers there were the usual gang of idiots that congregated at 328, 340 (twice) and 338 West King Street in Lancaster, Pennsylvania for a decade beginning in August 1974. This blog is dedicated to those idiots and those times. God bless Kenny, Mitch and Chris; may they rest in peace.

















virtual 340 Club members

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Trivia Questions 21-24

There will be some trivia questions posed at the reunion in June. To help you prep for such an event from time to time questions will be posed here in the Blog so you can revive some old memories and rev up your response time. To that end here are a few questions:

THIS WEEK'S QUESTIONS:
21)Who was the "maestro" of the Great Fish Fry, two large grills set up cooking a large quantity of Boston Blue Fish, held on the 340 Club's sidewalk,one summer evening ?

22)Who was the only 340 member to turn his card in because of inappropiate behavior ?

23)What type of beverage was responsible for this inappropiate behavior ?

24) What was the most popular dice game played on the 340 bar ? Hint:It wasn't APBA


LAST WEEK'S Q & A
17. What color did Tee paint his room at the 340 Club? That is, his walls, his ceiling, and – alas – his floor?
Ted painted everything BLACK the same way he likes his "coffee" :)

18. There were two rooms on the third floor; one was Tee’s bedroom … the other room contained a collection of his belongings scattered helter-skelter all over the place. What was the name of that room?
The ANNEX

19. Many of the most intimate artifacts, records, and things (several of which will be on display in tomorrow’s debut of Curator’s Corner) that Tee kept for posterity were stored in a confectionary container. What brand of what kind of product was it? What was it known as?
It was known as the QUIK BOX. It was made by Nestle's, a powder mixed with milk to give it a chocolate flavor.

20. On what fitting holiday did Tee lose his virginity at the 328 Club?
It was indeed fitting, VALENTINE'S DAY.

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