UW
Seattle
Team Fun Facts
Team Wins
100

This was previously on the grounds of the UW Bothell campus which opened in 2000

  1. A shopping mall 

  1. A racetrack 

  1. A cattle ranch 

  1. Offices for the Boeing Company 

A cattle ranch

The permanent campus was built in the 1990s on a 115-acre (47 ha) cattle ranch that had been previously proposed for a regional shopping mall.

100

Pike Place Market was created in response to which overpriced vegetable?  

  1. Onions

  1. Lettuce 

  1. Carrots 

  1. Garlic 

Onions

100

This APF team member can sing the Sailor Moon theme song in Japanese from memory

Ursula

100

We hired new people and our team is now fully staffed

ISO

200

This was the original name for Drumheller Fountain: 

  1. Exposition Fountain 

  1. Geyser Basin

  1. Frosh Pond 

  1. Fount Rainier 

Geyser Basin

When the University expanded into lower campus after the 1909 world's fair, the pool became part of a hazing ritual of upperclassmen dunking freshmen. That led to students calling it “Frosh Pond.” In 1961, UW Regent Joseph Drumheller donated the funds to turn the pool into a fountain and the landmark was renamed in his honor. Many student groups have traditions tied to the pond. Forestry, for example, held an annual log-rolling contest.

200

Which of the following does NOT have a statue in Seattle 

  1. Bruce Lee 

  1. Jimi Hendrix 

  1. Vladmir Lenin 

  1. Chuck Norris

Chuck Norris

200

This APF team member designs and carves linocut prints

Laura

200

Move and support of transactions to UWHR HCM Team

Academic Personnel and Faculty Affairs Operations

300
  1. At the UW, this is what FIG represents

  1. First-Generation and International (Student) Group 

  1. Finance and Investment Group 

  1. The edible fruit of Ficus carica 

  1. First-Year Interest Group

  1. Foodies Itching for Guava 

First-Year Interest Group

Started in the late 1980s, this program was designed to create small communities of students who shared academic and social interests. They could take classes together, pursue common interests and ease their transition to a large university.

300

In the 1950s Seattle opened the nation’s first: 

  1. Shopping Mall 

  1. Pinball Arcade 

  1. Coffee Shop 

  1. Paved hiking trail 

Shopping Mall

300

This APF team member has spend a lot of time in New Zealand and Oceania

Chad

300

We maintained a successful slate of events while being understaffed

Faculty Inclusive Excellence

400

This person was the UW's first Graduate:

  1. Thomas Burke 

  1. Clara McCarty 

  1. Joseph Drumheller 

Clara McCarty

She completed her bachelor's degree in science in 1876. She was later elected the superintendent of Pierce County schools, the first woman to hold office in the territory.

400

Which of these cities do not get more rainfall than Seattle (per year)? 

  1. Houston 

  1. New York 

  1. Atlanta 

  1. Washington (D.C.)

  1. Washington (D.C.)

400

This APF team member loves to do aerial yoga

Nicole

400

 Provided a high level of support while navigating many complex new government agency rules and regulations

ISO
500

These two UW buildings were named after women:

  1. Padelford Hall – Arts and Sciences 

  1. Cunningham Hall – Alene Moris Women’s Center

  1. Milgard Hall – UWT – Milgard School of Business and STEM 

  1. Spratlen Hall – Residence Hall

Cunningham Hall – Alene Moris Women’s Center and

Spratlen Hall – Residence Hall

Cunningham is named for famed photographer Imogen Cunningham, class of 1907. Spratlen was named after trailblazing nursing professor Lois Price Spratlen.

500

Seattle is a city with many nicknames, however, the official municipal flag refers to Seattle as the city of 

  1. Goodwill

  1. Greenery 

  1. Mountains 

  1. Giving 

Goodwill

500

This APF team member self published a 3-part novel about cats

David

500

The board of regent faculty demographics report was a big haul for everyone involved this year and was very well-received

The Executive Team