ISU Trivia: How much do you know about Iowa State?
August 21, 2006
1. The M-Shop stands for .
a. The Machine Shop
b. The Maintenance Shop
c. The Mod Shop
2. Students challenge themselves to run between which two buildings naked before the midnight bell stops?
a. Old Richardson Court
and Friley Hall
b. Curtiss Hall and Beard-
shear Hall
c. Ross Hall and Carver Hall
3. Jack Trice Stadium was originally called .
a. Cyclone Stadium
b. Cardinal Stadium
c. Trick question, it always was named Jack Trice
4. What are Lake LaVerne’s swans named?
a. Hildegarde and Diana
b. Winston and Isabella
c. Lancelot and Elaine
5. What did Veishea originally stand for?
a. James Veishea, former president of the univer sity
b. The names of the origi nal colleges combined
c. Vaudevillian Entertain ment In School-Handled Education Area
6. The first ISU president was .
a. Adonijah S. Welch
b. James H. Hilton
c. William M. Beardshear
7. How many bells does the Campanile have?
a. 20
b. 33
c. 50
8. The highest-drafted Cyclone basketball player was .
a. Jamaal Tinsley
b. Marcus Fizer
c. Kelvin Cato
9. What was Iowa State’s first building?
a. Beardshear Hall
b. Morrill Hall
c. The Farm House Muse um
10. Who is the current vice president of student affairs?
a. Thomas L. Hill
b. Cletus Q. Funken heimer
c. Benjamin J. Allen
RANK YOURSELF
10: You are a true ISU freak – that’s a good thing.
7 to 9: Pretty good, but you’re not quite an ISU jedi.
3 to 6: You make Cy cry.
0 to 2: Why are you even going here?
Answers: 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. a. 7. c 8. b 9. c 10. a