"Stout Trivia -- POP QUIZ" was posted April 22, 2007.
Here are the answers to that Pop Quiz...
1. What was Stout’s official name during the 1966-70 period?
4. Stout State University
2. Who was the President of Stout during the 1966 to 1970 period?
5. William J. Micheels
3. Stout celebrated it’s 75th Diamond Jubilee year in
3. 1968
4. The sports teams are the…
2. Bluedevils
5. The SSA stands for
3. Stout Student Association
6. The 1967 Winter Carnival Queen was
4. Cindy Olson
7. Which fraternity did the “Big Blast” with their cannon at football games
5. Phi Sigma Epsilon
8. The 1968 student government president was
3. Larry Haisting
9. In 1968, the student government allocated what amount of money?
1. $27,500
2. $1,245,500
3. $756,000
4. $195,000
5. $98,000
10. From 1966 to 1970 the Football Coach was
4. Max Sparger
11. Who was the Soprano soloist for the Symphonic Singers in the late 60’s?
c. Jo Sinkular
12. The Director of the Stout Concert Band was
b. Lynn Pritchard
13. True: The Stoutonia was printed on campus by a student production staff until 1967.
14. University Theater was produced by which dramatics fraternity:
a. Alpha Psi Omega
15. Food science labs required the following dress:
b. White uniform and hair net
16. The Deans of Women included
b. Stella Pederson
c. Freda Wright
17. Popular hobbies among students included
f. All of the above
18. First semester ended in
c. Third week of January
19. A “Gut Bomb” cost
b. 15 cents
20. The “stacks” in the library were for
d. All of the above
21. True: The cheerleaders included both men and women.
22. The Basketball coach was
d. Dwain Mintz
23. In 1967 the following sport was added to the roster:
a. Soccer
24. Stunt Nite featured performances by:
d. Fraternities and sororities and other organizations
25. The Dietetics Club (the only college level dietetics organization in the nation at that time) celebrated which anniversary in 1969:
a. 20 years
26. The Dean of Men/Students was
c. Merle Price
27. The Science and Technology Building opened in:
b. 1969
28. True: Students in the Home management course spent part of the semester in the Michael’s Home Management House.
29. In 1966, Eichelberger Hall was used for:
a. Student Housing
30. The oldest building on campus was:
b. Bowman Hall
31. Winter Carnival Races were held on:
c. Lake Menomin
32. True: In spring of ’65, the Symphonic Singers performed at the New York World’s Fair and the White House.
33. Match the following nick-names to the teams:
Keglers ----------Bowlers
Tankers ---------Swimmersl
Matmen ---------Wrestlers
Cagers -----------Basketball
Harriers ---------Cross country
Cindermen -------Track
Linksmen --------Golf
34. The Freshman class of 1969 was how large:
c. 1200
35. Stout celebrated its Diamond Jubilee in
c. 68
36. What national social sorority was organized on campus in 1966-67?
a. Alpha Omicron Pi
37. Hotel and Restaurant Management, a Packaging program, and Applied Mathematics were inaugurated as majors in which school year:
c. 67-68
38. 1967-68 saw the introduction of many innovations on campus. Which improvement did NOT happen that year?
e. A new course in numerical control of machines through digital tapes was introduced
39. True: Students and faculty members participated in Martin Luther King memorial services on campus.
INVITATIONS--ALMA MATER--BACK TO THE '60s
Thursday, March 29, 2007
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