Western Civilization. He wanted to name his dog Thucydides, but his kids decided on Buddy.
Who is Schullo?
English/Reading-8th
Who is Huseman?
This amusement park was the destination at the end of eighth grade.
What is Valley Fair?
Marching right down the field! This game was popular in Mr. Hungerbuhler's physics class.
What is Physics Football?
This porpoise was prompted in song to "come out on."
What is Duso Dolphin?
Freshman Writing. Hopefully you diagramed that sentence properly.
Who is Walden?
Math-5th
Who is Vogel
A sleepover?! A class-sanctioned one was permitted at this Audubon Sanctuary at the end of 5th grade.
What is Hunt Hill?
You might hear the cry of the whiffing bird playing wiffle ball in this gym teacher's class. A-whiff; A-whiff!
Who is Damon?
You'd typically find an obstacle course in gym class during this holiday.
What is Halloween?
Biology. Did you dissect a pig, frog, or worm?
Who is Sundeen?
Science: 7th
Who is Bluse?
Wisconsin is the largest producer of these in the country. In elementary school we field-tripped to the marshes.
What are cranberries?
"To play the Vikings, the Packers have to cross this major river separating the states of Wisconsin and Minnesota" -- would be a prompt in this NFL related geography game played in Mr. Kumpula's class.
What is Pigskin Football?
He was the principal for a majority of elementary school.
Who is Twining?
Chemistry. If you heard an explosion, it likely came from his 3rd floor classroom/lab.
Who is Flynn?
Social Studies - 6th
Who is Andersen?
We took a trip to the cities to listen to Robert Ballard talk. He's best known for discovering the wreck of this unsinkable ship.
What is the Titanic?
"Buy!" "Sell!" A crash course in trading in the stock market occurred in his middle school class.
Who is Clay?
If you learned to play recorder, chances are you had him as a music teacher.
Who is Kern?
Spanish: No hablo español? Well, you'd better try in her upper-level classes.
Who is Elsen?
Reading: 7th
Who is Modjeski?
This institution is home to 21 museums and a zoo. In middle school, we got a taste of its treasures during their traveling road-show that stopped in the Twin Cities.
What is the Smithsonian?
Heads down, these digits up was a popular game teacher plays to pass the time.
What are thumbs?
If you grew monarch butterflies in class, they were likely released in this area behind the school.
What is the nature center?