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National History Day in

Wisconsin South Central Regional Event

February 25, 2017

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2 0 1 7 S O U T H C E N T R A L R E G I O N A L

EVENT SCHEDULE

TIME EVENT LOCATION

7:30 - 8:45 Registration

Exhibit Set-Up

Pyle Center Lobby Junior Exhibits in 313

Seniors Exhibits in 325/326

9:00 - 12:00 Judging and Presentations Grainger, Pyle Center

See schedule for specific rooms

10:00 - 10:30 &

12:00 - 12:30 Public Viewing of Exhibits

Pyle Center Rooms

Junior 313 Seniors 325/326

12:30 - 1:30 Final Rounds Various (see below)

2:00 - 2:30* Exhibit Removal Pyle Center Junior 313

Senior 325/326

2:30 - 3:00 Awards Ceremony

WHS Auditorium *Junior Group and Senior Group exhibits may be removed during the 12:30 - 1:00 break. Junior and Senior Individual exhibits may be removed during that break if they are not advancing to the final round.

DIRECTIONS PYLE CENTER The Pyle Center is located at 702 Langdon St. Next door to UW’s Red Gym. Please enter on the Langdon St. side of the building for registration. All website, paper, performance, and exhibit judging will take place in this building.

GRAINGER—WISCONSIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Documentaries will be presented in Grainger, the Wisconsin School of Business. Exit the Pyle Center and walk down Langdon St (west) to Park St. At Park St turn left (south) and walk to the corner of University Ave and Park St. The entrance to Grainger is located on the corner of Park and University. Documentary rooms are located on the west half of the building. Follow the NHD signs to the assigned rooms.

FINAL ROUNDS There will be a final round of competition in Junior Individual Exhibits, Senior Individual Exhibits, Senior Group Websites, Junior Individual Documentaries, Senior Individual Documentaries, Senior Individual Websites categories.

Finalists will be announced in these categories as soon as possible following first round judging in the Pyle Center Lobby and on nhdinwi.weebly.com.

Due to the number of entries, two or more groups of judges were needed to view all the projects with a final round. Each first round panel will choose the top entries from their first round to move onto a second round of competition. There is NO INTERVIEW in the final round. Final results will be announced at the awards ceremony for all categories.

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2 0 1 7 S O U T H C E N T R A L R E G I O N A L

PUBLIC VIEWING OF PROJECTS AND PRESENTATIONS

PAPERS & WEBSITES: Website and paper entries are available for viewing at nhdinwi.weebly.com. Paper and

website interviews are closed to the public. Only the students being interviewed will be allowed in the room.

DOCUMENTARIES & PERFORMANCES: Documentary and performance presentations are open to the public.

We ask that you do not enter or exit a room while the presentation is in progress. Please show respect to the presenters by staying quiet in the hallways and presentation rooms, and by turning off your cell phones. You may exit and enter the presentation rooms quietly during the interview and set-up/take-down. Photography of performances in progress may only be done with prior student permission.

EXHIBITS: While student interviews are taking place, only judges and students are allowed in the judging area.

Students will only be allowed into the exhibit area at the time of their interview. The public may view exhibits before judging begins at 9:00, during the break from 10:00-10:30, 12:00-12:30, and after final round judging is complete at approximately 2:00. Students may not takedown their exhibits until after 12:00, or until final round judging is complete if they are in the final round.

AWARDS CEREMONY The awards ceremony will take place in the Wisconsin Historical Society Auditorium, located on the first floor of the Wisconsin Historical Society at 816 State Street. All results will be announced at this time. Three state finalists and one alternate will be chosen from each project category and division.

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P R E S E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 1 – Pyle Center 313

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 2 – Pyle Center 313

9:00am Mona Iskandar Caroline Quarlls: Hidden in Plain Sight

9:15am Kayly Bratland

Cesar Chavez: Taking a Stand for the Rights of Farm Workers

9:30am Maya Brown Mahatma Gandhi: Taking a Stand for India

9:45am Jada Callaway Claudette Colvin Taking a stand by sitting down

10:00am Break

10:15am Andrew Galvin St. Thomas More: Taking a Stand in History

JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT – Pyle Center 313

9:00am Mariana Antonio St. John Paul II: Vanquisher of Communism

9:15am Daleep Sandhu Rosa Parks

9:30am Isaac Schmidt The Boston Tea Party: from Tea to Liberty

9:45am Megan Beamsley Mahatma Gandhi: Independence Through Nonviolence

10:00am

Break

10:15am Taylor Smith 1968 Olympics: Civil Rights In Disguise

10:30am Liv Abegglen Lewis Hine's Legacy

9:00am Preet Talwar, Karina Meyers Ruby Bridges: A Step Towards Diversity

9:15am Eva Hasse, Cassidie Allard The Stonewall Riots: Taking a Stand for Gay Rights

9:30am Josh Juarez, Madison Klauer When Strong Beliefs Take a Turn for the Worst

9:45am Macy Henry, Madelyn Beal Hiding the Franks: Taking a Stand Against the Holocaust

10:00am Break

10:15am Trinity Uttech, Emma Traub The Doolittle Raiders

10:30am Lindsey Arnold, Julie Zech Operation Breakthrough: Taking a Stand to Save the Whales

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P R E S E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 1 – Pyle Center 325/326

9:00am Jack Krebs St. Francis of Assisi, The Joyful Servant of God

9:15am Megan Stippich The Case of Dred Scott

9:30am Alyssa Ackland Helter Skelter; Charles Manson's Assault to the flower power movement

9:45am Leyla Ninmer Wisconsin State Fair

10:00am

Break

10:15am Julia Vander Ark It's a Woman's War Too: Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War ll

10:30am Olivia Stanley Mildred Fish Harnack: A Principled Wisconsin Woman Who Stood against the Nazis

10:45am Alexa Klodd Henry Bergh; The founding of the ASPCA

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 2 – Pyle Center 325/326

9:00am Ryan Raiche Taking A Stand: Proving The Theory

9:15am Quinn Buhman

Out of the Jungle: Upton Sinclair vs. the Meatpacking Industry

9:30am Jacob Pauley John Lennon Taking A Stand For Peace

9:45am Break

10:00am Kade Kammann The Photographs That Ended Child Labor: Lewis Hine's Stand

10:15am Hailey Murphy Sammy Lee Davis

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 3 – Pyle Center 325/326

9:00am Matthew Trager Martin Luther: Taking a Stand

9:15am Olivia Gartner Spared Suffering: Elizabeth Blackwell Taking a Stand to Achieve Equal Care for All

9:30am Madeline Perkins Jonestown

9:45am Madelynne

Elworthy Child Labor-Lewis Hine

10:00am

Break

10:15am Matthew Nelson Son of Nel

10:30am Elizabeth Scott Boniface: Standing for the Faith

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P R E S E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

SENIOR GROUP EXHIBIT 1 – Pyle Center 325/326

SENIOR GROUP EXHIBIT 2 – Pyle Center 325/326

9:00am Ashtin Lehman, Gabrielle Stoner

Stonewall - The Shot Glass Heard 'Round the World

9:15am Brenna Rutherford,

Abigail Lynes

The Ottawa Tribe: How the Ottawa Peacefully Stood up for

their Culture

9:30am Cassidy DeWitt, Tayler Kraemer

Not Just Locker Room Talk: Taking a Stand Against Sexual Assault

9:45am Brianna Tillett,

Allison Ceranske Women's National Baseball League

10:00am

Break

10:15am Ula Zarnowska,

Hannah Ringquist

Virginia Hall: "The Most Dangerous Allied Spy of World War

II" -Gestapo

10:30am Jasmine Krahn, Kendra Gillett

Uncle Tom's Stand

10:45am Jordyn Korf, Brianna Zimdars

Vrba & Wetzler: The Men Who Escaped

9:00am Megan Tuck, Liz Grenon Welcome to the Ballot Box!

9:15am Camille Vadas, Elena Igic Upton Sinclair; A Rebel with a Cause

9:30am Thomas Muschitz, Charles Hull Killing the Death Penalty

9:45am Raquelle Pratt-VandenBoom, Mary Goss Susan B. Anthony an advocate for women’s suffrage

10:00am

Break

10:15am Mayana Ford, Leila Fletcher Margaret Sanger: The Woman Rebel in the Fight for Birth Control

10:30am Jenna Lee, Tessa Papcke Jesse Owens with Jenna and Tessa

10:45am David Kromholz, Morgan Janovec John Muir

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P R E S E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY 1 – Grainger 1175

9:00am Katherine Stoneman Taking a Stand at Home: U.S. Women Making a Difference

in World War II

9:20am Sadie Chase Running to take a Stand- Jesse Owens' Stand in History

9:40am Rachel Neviaser Beyond Peace: John Lennon Taking A Stand Against

Conformity

10:00am

Break

10:20am Patrick Scerpella Aleksander Solzhenitsyn: Standing Against the Soviet Giant

10:40am Danica Fe Rebudiao Lyudmila Pavlichenko Against Sexism and Nazis

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY 2 – Grainger 1185

JUNIOR GROUP and SENIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY* – Grainger 1170

9:00am Ella Whinney, Kate Lewicki Vel Phillips - How Milwaukee Fell for Vel

9:20am Siena Perna, Lauren Stoneman Forgiving the Unforgivable: Taking A Stand for Forgiveness in the Aftermath of Genocide

9:40am Mackenna Belter, Mabelle Boehlke The Battle of Blair Mountain: Taking a Stand for Labor Rights

10:00am Break

10:20am Mattie Letendre, Emily Brooks Virginia Hall: Taking a Stand for Women's Rights and Against Hatred

10:40am Will Huntington, Michael Kuhn, Jackson Wheeler

Harlem Hellfighters: American Heroes

11:00am Kailey Hughes, Emma Strieker Wisconsin's Stand For Gay Rights

11:20am Jonathan Muraki, James Taylor The Anti-Nuclear Movement: How We, the People, Took A Stand

*Although Senior Group and Junior Group Documentaries are competing in the same room, the finalists will still be separated by category. There were not enough entries to divide the categories into their own rooms so one set of judges will view projects in each room.

9:00am Melis Baskaya Mustafa Kemal Ataturk: the Father of the Turks

9:20am Makayla Sefkar Brown vs. Board of Education: Taking a Stand for

School Integration

9:40am Zan Said Jesse Owens-Running to take a stand

10:00am Break

10:20am Mitchell Hamm Billie Jean King: Taking a Stand for Women's Rights

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P R E S E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY 1 – Grainger 1140

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY 2 – Grainger 1195

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE – Pyle 309

9:00am Rafay Adnan Vivien Thomas: The Man Who Took a Stand Behind the White

Mans' Hands 9:20am Simon Kissel The 1969-1971 Occupation of Alcatraz: A Nineteen Month Stand

For American Indian Rights

9:40am Emily Kleczek The Doctor's Riot of 1788: Taking a Stand Against Body Snatching and Mutilation

10:00am Break

10:20am Griffith Snellman Che Guevara: Letters of Love, Life, and Revolution.

10:40am Reena Kijowski Ida B. Wells's Exposure of the "Southern Horrors": Taking a Stand Against Lynching in America

11:00am Peter Engel Muhammad Ali and His Fight Against Racism

JUNIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE – Pyle 220

9:00am Madeline Shea, Madelynn Vant Hoff

Hope: A Dutch Resistance Story

9:20am Elizabeth Pleva, Julia Amann

Clarence Earl Gideon's Stand: A Nobody's Journey for the Right to an Attorney

9:40am Ashley Palecek, Cennedy Hoppe

The Radium Girls: Taking a Stand for Workers’ Rights

9:00am Kiara Esser Black Hawk: Taking a Stand

9:20am Grace Augspurger I Saw My People: One Man's Lifelong Rally For Change

9:40am AJ Dally-Steele The American: the Battle Over Citizen Kane

10:00am

Break

10:20am Peyton Barber Biko

10:40am Conrad Winkelman The Shocking Truth Behind Tesla

9:00am Amanda Farnsworth John and Yoko: Standing Up For World Peace By Sitting

Down

9:20am Cayden Kirkpatrick Plessy v. Ferguson: Taking a Stand Against the Injustice

of Segregation

9:40am Akashdiya

Chakraborty Trujillo: Terror Reigned as the U.S. Stood Still

10:00am

Break

10:20am Ian Seichter Harley Davidson: Freedom to Ride

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P R E S E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

9:00am Olivia Schweiger, Anicka Nondorf

Susan B. Anthony's stand in history, with Anicka and Olivia

9:20am Elizabeth Gomez, Laysha Puga, Carina Casillas

Jesse Owens Standing Up in History

9:40am Kali Mikulski, Ellie

Treder, Emma Van Daele

Die Sonne Scheint Noch

10:00am Genna Robinson,

Samantha Ruck

The Heroes Behind the Wars

10:40am Lena Ben-Gideon and

Elinor Picek Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Taking a Stand for Women in

Astronomy

Senior Individual Performance – Pyle 112

9:00am Harry Finkelmeyer The Lincoln Brigade: The Story of William Byrne

9:20am Isabella Spitznagle Dorothea Dix: On Behalf of the Insane

9:40am Abby Frey Flappers Who Would Have Thought!: The Modern Girl's Stand for Social

Equality 10:00am Break

10:20am Linnea Lerwick The Man Who Saved a Thousand Souls

SENIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE – Pyle Vandeberg Aud 121

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P R E S E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

Junior Paper – Pyle 320

9:00am Lauretta Loesch

Sophie Scholl and the White Rose: Defying the Nazis

9:15am Stephen Kwas

The Catholic Worker Movement , Stand for Absolute Pacifism in the Spanish Civil War

9:30am Anika Sanyal Protecting or Terrorizing America: Joseph McCarthy's Stand Against Communism

9:45am Kelsey Neuman

Ruby Bridges: A Six Year Old Hero

10:00am Break

10:15am Conor Lawler Sophie Scholl and the White Rose: Taking a Stand against Hitler

10:30am Julia Votava "I Am Free": A Slave Stands Against George Washington

10:45am Lexie Stein Florence Nightingale: The Lady with the Lamp

SENIOR PAPER – Pyle 217

9:00am Henry Yackel The Suppression of Voice

9:15am Hyun-seok

Chang

Standing Fast In the Face of Death: The Haymarket Defendants and

the Fight for the Rights of Workers

9:30am Lily Winslow Quanah Parker, Pillar of Fearlessness

9:45am Sophie Olson Florence Nightingale

10:00am Michael Rhatican

St. Francis de Sales and the Stand against the Reformation

10:15am

Break

10:30am Emma

Nathanson

Bread and Roses: Rose Schneiderman's Stand for the Rising of the

Women in the Workplace

10:45am Grace Jensen Jeannette Rankin and Her Impact

11:00am Ally Tebon The Story of Jesse Owens

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE – Pyle 205

9:00am Aidan Dresang Standing Up for the Land: Gaylord Nelson, the Ojibwe and the Apostle Islands

9:15am Wolfie Nowak Swinging open the doors: The Warren Court's stand for equal voting rights

9:30am Kate Aman-

Lavicky Cesar Chavez and the Succes of Non-Violent Protest

9:45am Xander Rozner The Women Who Changed the homeless

10:15am

Break

10:30am Alan Kanne Samuel Hopkins Adams and The Great American Fraud: Taking a Stand Against Patent Medicine

10:45am Lukas Wehlitz The Berlin Wall and how the people made it fall

11:00am Matthew Daniel The Pentagon Papers: Taking a Stand in History to Uphold the

First Amendment

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P R E S E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

JUNIOR GROUP WEBSITE – Pyle 213

9:00am Jordan Buelow, Emma Crary The Dolphin Project: Taking a Stand Against Dolphins in

Captivity

9:15am Kirsten Lanman, Naomi

Pelland

Harriet Tubman: Taking a Stand For a More Liberated

Country

9:30am Dalton Mueller, Campbell Koseor

The Sterling Hall Bombing: Taking a Stand Against the Vietnam War

9:45am Harper Stolte, Ben Olson The Acts of Mahatma Gandhi

10:00am Abby Lin, Ceci Cohen Gloria Steinem: Fighting For Feminism

10:15am Break

10:30am Garrik Stroud, Andrew Nolan

Witold Pilecki: The Hidden Hero

10:45am Ananya Krishna, Charlotte Neumann

Gorbachev: Taking a Stand for a World Without Fear

11:00am Isaac Brewer, Hannah Block James Cleveland Owens: Taking a Stand for Racial Equality

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE 1 – Pyle 227

9:00am Lucinda Pickett Jane Addams and the Hull House: Taking a Stand

9:15am Pope Kanne Sloanism: Taking a Stand for Planned Obsolescence

9:30am Liam Tsao The Dragon's Lady: Aung San Suu Kyi's Pursuit of Democracy

9:45am Rosaleen Joyce The Mirabal Sisters: Three revolutionaries who risked their lives for the freedom of their country

10:00am Break

10:15am Adriana Reine The Revolt & Resistance of Sophie Scholl

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE 2 – Pyle DE232

9:00am Lauren Harkness Amelia Earhart: Pioneer of Female Aviation

9:15am Brian Apgar Jacob August Riis

9:30am Caroline Crowley Alexander Hamilton: Taking a Stand for America's Future

9:45am Break

10:00am Laura Nicholas George Orwell: Taking a Stand with a Pen

10:15am Sarah Muraki Charles Darwin: Challenging Perceptions of the Origin of Species

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P R E S E N T A T I O N S C H E D U L E

SENIOR GROUP WEBSITE – Pyle 225

9:00am Vered Ben-Gideon, Samantha Feldstein The Creation of the Army Air Corps and Its Supporters

9:15am Lauren Duhr, Maia Ramirez Corten, Ryley Busch

Women Suffragists in Wisconsin

9:30am Jack Mayer, Thomas Utynek Muhammad Ali

9:45am Cassidy Laue, Alyssa Schumacher Odette Sansom

10:00am Break

10:15am Steven Wilke, Eli Pollak, Zach Jaffery Hawaiian Annexation

10:30am Gabriella Roca, Carly Sutherland Taking a Stand: Joan of Arc Mental Disorder that

Affected the Outcome of the Hundred Years War 10:45am Ziggy Bjurlin, Stefan Caldararu Ida Tarbell versus The Standard Oil Company

11:00am Rosie Aschenbrener, Kitana Volbright Thomas Gallaudet