OFM 101
Spring Break Fun Facts
Common Knowledge
By the Numbers
May 6th Birthdays
100

The current number of groups in OFM

5

100

The common definition of spring break

Break for students from studies for a couple of weeks to let loose

100

Character in the Bible known for building an ark

Noah

100

The most popular lucky number

7

100

Actor, writer and director known for ER, Batman and the "Ocean’s" movies

George Clooney (1961)

200

The 2 roles held by Megan Worstell

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Director of the Office of Financial Management

200

Year spring breaks were added to school calendars in the US

1960

200

“Eye of the Tiger” is a song from this 1980s film soundtrack 

Rocky III

200

The only number that has the same number of letters as it’s meaning

Four

200

Austrian neurologist and the father of psychology

Sigmund Freud (1856)

300

The OFM Mission

Be an effective steward of public funds

300

The approximate number of students that participate in spring break each year in the US

1.5 million

300

City with the tallest building in the world

Dubai

300

The only number that does not have its own Roman numeral

0 (zero)

300

The director of Citizen Kane and War of the Worlds

Orson Welles (1915)

400

1 of the 5 OFM Core Values

Integrity, Accountability, Excellence, Collaboration, Transparency

400

The Mexican city that was rebuilt to encourage Spring Break visitors in the late 1980's

Cancun

400

The acronym GIF stands for this

Graphics Interchange Format

400

The only even prime number

2

400

American Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder considered to be the best all-around player in the history of baseball

Willie Mays (1931)

500

The estimated annual CMS budget amount

More than 1 trillion dollars

500

The most popular spring break destination in the US

South Padre Island, Texas

500

Year the first iPhone was released

2007

500

Rubik's cubes have this number of different combinations

43 quintillion

500

American singer and songwriter of “Old Time Rock and Roll” and “Hollywood Nights”

Bob Seger (1945)