Vanguard U
Quick Math
Homophones
Old Testament
US History
100

The name that Vanguard university was called until 1999

Southern California College

100

102 + 202 =

304

100

A LITTLE COLD/ A HOT FOOD WITH MEAT AND BEANS


Chilly and Chilli 

100

The First 5 books are often referred to as this Hebrew word meaning "law"
תורה

Torah

100

This US Amendment was passed in 1919, granting women the right to vote. 

19th Amendment

200

This man is the Vice President of Advancement at VU

Justin McIntee 

200

173 + 277 =

450

200

A musical group/ Prohibit

Band and Banned 

200

Finish the sequence Abraham, Issac, 

Jacob

200

This illegitimate son of a prostitute rose to be the US's first secretary of the Treasury for George Washington before his death in a duel in 1804.

Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ)

300

If you add up all of the floors that students live on on campus (Not VC), it adds up to this multiple of 6

24

300
The pythagorean Theorem

A^2+B^2=C^2

300

Head of a school and a belief worth fighting for 

Principal and Principle

300

The Old Testament contains this many books

39 (46)

300

This man was a key player in the fight for equal rights of Latin American Farmworkers in California. 

Cesar Chavez

400

Before Samson the Lion was decided as the mascot, this animal was strongly considered. 

A Turtle 

400

12 x 14=

168

400

Consumed and a number (Not 6 7)

Ate and Eight

400

This Prophet witnessed the "Dry Bones" come alive

Ezekiel (37)

400

After JFK's Assassination, this man took office and became the 36th president of the US

Lyndon B Johnson (LBJ)

500

This woman held the office of the Vanguard University President From the years 2009 - 2013

Dr. Carol Taylor

500

Quadratic Formula 


500

A price & The open-air event you might go to after paying

Fare and Fair

500

The phrase "Lion of Judah" is used in the old Testament this many times. 

0

500

While Brown V. Board officially desegregated American Schools in 1954, this supreme court case from Orange County set that precedent 7 years earlier. 

Mendez v. Westminster (1947)