The Grinnellian 2022 Archive
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2022 The Grinnellian Trivia
In each issue of The Grinnellian, we include a Grinnell trivia question. The first five who reply each month with the correct answer wins a prize. Please see the archived questions, answers, and a list of winners.
December 2022
In what year did the Scarlet & Black newspaper begin printing?
Answer: 1894
Winners: James Decker ’75, Kaydi-Ann Newsome ’14, Carissa Lehning ’22, Pamela Cox, and Donna Palmatary.
November 2022
Since 1904, 14 Grinnell students have earned Rhodes Scholarships to study at what institution?
Answer: Oxford University
Winners: Sydney McQuoid ’73, Sam Perlman ’90, Amanda Hodo ’14, Emily Stevens ’18, and Elizabeth Bausch.
October 2022
In what sport did Christine Thorburn ’92 participate in at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics?
Answer: Cycling
Winners: Gabi Conecker ’00, David Jarvis ’04, Pat Ritter ’08, Rebecca Villa ’21, and Tino Tazvitya ’23.
September 2022
What Grinnellian was the first woman to be awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship?
Answer: Hallie Flanagan Davis 1911
Winners: Jane Meyer ’67, Natalie Rehm ’96, and Asha Holsopple ’11.
August 2022
What year did Conard Environmental Research Area open?
Answer: 1968
Winners: Ron Berry ’71, Jon Krieg ’84, Jody Seigel ’93, Mario Manalu ’22, and Stephanie Roush.
July 2022
What Grinnell College Hall of Fame inductee is Grinnell baseball’s all-time hits and homers leader?
Answer: Mike Nodzenski ’12
Winners: Jon Krieg ’84, Wade Beltramo ’93, Rania Robb ’03, Rex Chien ’09, and Aaron Levin ’14.
June 2022
How old was Grinnell College when the town of Grinnell was founded?
Answer: 8 years old
Winners: Jan Tait ’58, Jeff Scheckter ’71, Jim Strickler ’78, Neva Specht ’89, and David Orman.
May 2022
What former Congressman came back to Grinnell to give the Commencement speech in 1995?
Answer: Alan D. Wheat ’72
Winners: Carol Cupples ’67, David Wagner ’76, Anna Davis ’95, Gustavo Arambula ’10, and Mark Duncan ’19.
April 2022
Loose Hall on South Campus is named after what two Iowans?
Answer: Francelia Spitzer Loose and Dr. David Loose
Winners: Claudia Bogard ’77, Jon Krieg ’84, Natalie Rehm ’96, Rich Lehning, and Todd Schmidt.
March 2022
What role did Walter Koenig ’58 play in Star Trek?
Answer: Pavel Chekov
Winners: Christine Gilson ’68, Judy Packer-Tursman ’78, Mary Niehaus ’85, Ethan Struby ’10, and Jaime Bleess.
February 2022
The name for Grinnell’s Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir originated from what writer?
Answer: Lorraine Hansberry
Winners: Byron Bangert ’69, Martha Musgrove ’69, Katherine Willhoite ’81, Carin Bringelson ’91, and Jack Isaac
January 2022
What was the name of the residence hall singing contest usually held on Mother’s Day in the 1940s-1960s?
Answer: Fetzer Sing
Winners: Errett Schmid ’60, Martin Gibbs ’62, Ruthena Fink ’68, John Holbert ’68, and Suzanne Lueck ’69.
New Year's 2022 Edition
Who was Grinnell College’s first female graduate?
Answer: Joanna Harris Haines 1865
Winners: Betsy Wolcott ’75, Monique Shore ’90, Amy Pletsch ’96, Dora Urias, and Bill Owens.