Lists
It Happened In December
Health Guard Staff
Things That Are Green
Roll With The Punches
100

Santa checks this list twice to find out who’s been bad or good.

naughty / nice list 
100

This civil rights activist’s arrest in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955, sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Rosa Parks

100

He is our only male Nurse. 

John 

100

This fruit is green when unripe and turns yellow when ripe.

banana 

100

This training tool absorbs hits from boxers, helping them practice their jabs and hooks.

punching bag

200

This kind of list often includes chores like "wash the car" and "mow the lawn."

to-do list
200

On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on this U.S. naval base, leading to the U.S. entering World War II.

Pearl Harbor

200

He is the Program Director of Health Guard. 

Dennis

200

This vegetable, often found in stir-fries, is a green flowering plant in the cabbage family.

broccoli 

200

You might use this office tool to add uniform holes to paper for a binder.

hole puncher 

300

This phrase refers to a list of things to do before you die.  

bucket list

300

On December 10, 1964, this Civil Rights Leader became the youngest person at the time to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

Martin Luther King Jr. 

300

She's a Social Worker and shares an office with Lilit. 

Denise

300

This amphibian, famous for its ability to blend into its environment, is often green in color.

frog

300

This fruity drink, first created in the 1930s, shares its name with a tropical U.S. state.

Hawaiian Punch

400

This phrase describes a list of people or entities banned or excluded, often for punitive reasons.

blacklist 

400

On December 20, 1803, the United States took formal possession of this territory after the Louisiana Purchase.

New Orleans

400

She is your Activity Coordinator. 

Monessa

400

This green, grumpy ogre from a popular animated film series lives in a swamp.

Shrek

400

This phrase describes a witty or surprising conclusion in a joke or story.

punchline

500

This list registers young men in the U.S. for potential military service.

Selective Service List / Draft

500

On December 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment was ratified, officially ending this nationwide ban of alcohol. 

prohibition 

500

She was recently hired to handle the front desk / reception.

Nare

500

This gemstone, often used in jewelry, is known for its green hue and is considered a symbol of renewal.

emerald 

500

This 1987 arcade classic from Nintendo lets you take on challengers like Bald Bull and Mike Tyson.  

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out