2015 History Day Inner Pages (1)

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Denver Public Schools
National History Day Contest
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Hamilton Middle School
Welcome to the annual Denver Public Schools National History Day Competition. National History Day
provides an exciting opportunity for students to learn about historical issues, ideas, people, and
events. This program encourages academic achievement and intellectual growth. In addition to
acquiring useful historical knowledge and perspective, students develop skills in research, critical
thinking, analysis, and problem solving. Students select a topic in local, national or world history and
investigate its historical significance and relationship to the annual theme by conducting extensive
primary and secondary research. During the 2014-2015 school year, National History Day invited
students to research topics related to the theme Leadership & Legacy in history.
We hope that you enjoy the many papers, exhibits, performances, documentaries, and web sites
presented by Denver Public Schools middle and high school students at today’s competition. First,
second and third place winners in each category and division will advance to the National History Day
in Colorado Competition on the Auraria Campus on May 2, 2015. The top two entries in each category
and division at the Colorado contest will compete in National History Day at the University of Maryland
in June.
Final competition rounds are scheduled when there are too many entries in a particular category and
division to allow one team of judges to view them all. In these instances, entries are divided into first
round judging groups. The top placing entries from each first round group advance to a final round,
where they are evaluated by a new group of judges. In today’s competition, final rounds will occur in
Junior Paper, Junior Individual & Group Exhibit, Junior Individual Web Site, and Senior Group Exhibit.
The entries advancing to the final rounds of judging will not be announced until the awards ceremony.
All exhibits must remain on display until the final judging round is completed and the judges have left
the gyms. At that time, students may remove their exhibits. Exhibits may also be removed immediately
following the awards.
Denver History Day would not be possible without the support of many people. A special thank you to:
 Nickolas Dawkins, principal of Hamilton Middle School, and the faculty, staff, and students for
welcoming the Denver History Day Competition into their school.
 The judges for volunteering their time and expertise.
AWARDS CEREMONY
4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium
JUNIOR DIVISION
JUNIOR PAPER – (1000s)
Papers on Display
Student Interviews (Students & Judges ONLY)
All Day
9:00 – 11:00
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT – (1100s)
Waiting area for student interviews in the Cafeteria
Exhibit Set-up
Exhibit Area Open for Public Viewing
Preliminary Judging (Judges ONLY)
Student Interviews (Students & Judges ONLY)
Exhibit Area Open for Public Viewing
Exhibit Area Closed for Final Judging
7:30 – 8:30
8:30 – 9:00
9:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 11:30
11:45 – 1:30
Begins at 1:30
North Gym
JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT – (1200s)
Waiting area for student interviews in the Cafeteria
Exhibit Set-up
Exhibit Area Open for Public Viewing
Preliminary Judging (Judges ONLY)
Student Interviews (Students & Judges ONLY)
Exhibit Area Open for Public Viewing
Exhibit Area Closed for Final Judging
7:30 – 8:30
8:30 – 9:00
9:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 11:10
11:30 – 1:30
Begins at 1:30
South Gym
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE – (1300s)
Complete Judging
9:00 am
Auditorium
JUNIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE – (1400s)
Complete Judging
9:20 am
Auditorium
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY – (1500s)
Preliminary Judging
Final Judging
9:00 – 11:10
Begins at 1:30
Rooms 118 & 119
JUNIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY – (1600s)
Preliminary Judging
Final Judging
9:00 – 12:00
Begins at 1:30
Rooms 117
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL WEB SITE – (1700s)
Student Interviews
9:30 – 11:45
Rooms 125 E & 125 B
JUNIOR GROUP WEB SITE – (1800s)
Student Interviews
9:30 – 12:00
Room 126
Awards Ceremony at 4:00 in the Auditorium
Community Room
Parent Center Room 143
SENIOR DIVISION
SENIOR PAPER – (2000s)
On Display
Student Interviews (Students & Judges ONLY)
All Day
9:00 – 10:30
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT – (2100s)
Waiting area for student interviews in the North Gym
Exhibit Set-up
Exhibit Area Open for Public Viewing
Complete Judging (Judges ONLY)
Student Interviews (Students & Judges ONLY)
Exhibit Area Open for Public Viewing
Exhibit Area Closed for Final Judging
7:30 – 8:30
8:30 – 9:00
9:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 11:40
12:00 – 1:30
Begins at 1:30
North Gym
SENIOR GROUP EXHIBIT – (2200s)
Waiting area for student interviews in the South Gym
Exhibit Set-up
Exhibit Area Open for Public Viewing
Complete Judging (Judges ONLY)
Student Interviews (Students & Judges ONLY)
Exhibit Area Open for Public Viewing
Exhibit Area Closed for Final Judging
7:30 – 8:30
8:30 – 9:00
9:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 11:30
11:30 – 1:30
Begins at 1:30
South Gym
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE – (2300s)
Complete Judging
9:40 – 11:00
Auditorium
SENIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE – (2400s)
Complete Judging
11:00 – 12:00
Auditorium
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY – (2500s)
Complete Judging
9:00 – 10:15
Room 105
SENIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY – (2600s)
Complete Judging
10:20 – 11:40
Room 105
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL WEB SITE – (2700s)
Student Interviews
9:30 – 11:00
Room 122
SENIOR GROUP WEB SITE – (2800s)
Student Interviews
9:30 – 11:30
Room 123
Awards Ceremony at 4:00 in the Auditorium
Community Room
Room 108
JUNIOR PAPER
PAPERS ON DISPLAY IN THE COMMUNITY ROOM
STUDENT INTERVIEWS IN PARENT CENTER ROOM 143
JUNIOR PAPER, ROOM 143
Entry
Interview Time
Number
Entry Title
Student
9:00 AM
1001
Benjamin Goltermann
William Wallace: A Man of Bravery, Courage, and Heart
9:10 AM
1002
Charlie Smiles
What A Man Can Do: Napoleon Bonaparte's Military Leadership
Throughout Europe
9:20 AM
1003
Evan Scara
9:30 AM
1004
Yohanis Shay
Nelson Mandela - A Leader in Changing the Mindset of South Africa
on Racial Equality
The Leadership and Legacy within the Birmingham Campaign
9:40 AM
1005
Ilse Lopez
Petra Herrera: A Legacy Against Discrimination
9:50 AM
1006
Thomas Carter
Jesse Owens - Sprinting into History
10:10 AM
1008
Tessa Berns
10:20 AM
1009
Leo Kamin
The Communist Manifesto: The Leadership and Legacy of Marx and
Engels
Thurgood Marshall-Pioneering Civil Rights Lawyer
10:30 AM
1010
Everett Watterson
United Nations: A Legacy Left by Franklin D. Roosevelt
10:40 AM
1011
William Underhill
The Discovery and Legacy of the Structure of DNA
10:50 AM
1012
Sughey Franco
Malcolm X: The Anti-Hero of the Civil Rights Movement
10:00 AM
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT, GROUP 1
Entry
Interview Time
Number
EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY IN THE SOUTH GYM
INTERVIEW WAITING AREA IN THE CAFETERIA
Student
Entry Title
10:00 AM
1101
Bianca Balderrama
Tecumseh a Legacy of Resistance to Westward Expansion
10:10 AM
1102
Shanlla Remtulla
Cotton Mather's Legacy: The Witch Inside
10:20 AM
1103
Cynthia Diaz
La Huelga: Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers
10:30 AM
1104
Ailie Wood
10:40 AM
1105
Claudia Acosta
10:50 AM
1106
Hagan Archer
11:00 AM
1107
Tanner O'Donnell
"What Luck for Rulers That Men Do Not Think": The Leadership and
Legacy of Adolf Hitler
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal: Putting a Stop to the
Economic Crisis
Buffalo Bill: Legacy of the West Louis Zamperini: Surviving Hard
Times Through WWII
Louis Zamperini: Surviving Hard Times Through WWII
11:10 AM
1108
Gema Reyes
Sal Castro: Leader of the Blowouts, Legacy of an Educator
10:50 AM
1109
Juliana Pfeifer
Rachel Carson: Pioneering the Modern Environmental Movement
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT, GROUP 2
Entry
Interview Time
Student
Number
Entry Title
10:00 AM
1110
Amy Orozco
Petra's Herrera Impact of the Soldaderas
10:10 AM
1111
Filiz Baltaci
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Great Depression
10:20 AM
1112
Jaia Blackbear
The Little Rock Nine Forever Changing America
10:30 AM
1113
Emily Winn
Jack Kerouac, Leader of the Beats and his Legacy in Denver
10:40 AM
1114
Angela Guardado
Overcoming Underestimation: The Legacy of Sonia Sotomayor
10:50 AM
1115
Iain Riordon
John F Kennedy: Catalyst of the Civil Rights Movement
11:00 AM
1116
Lily Rasmussen
Kate Sheppard: A Recipe for Revolution in Women's Suffrage
11:10 AM
1117
Michelle Rodriguez
Ralph Carr: Defender of the Japanese
11:20 AM
1118
Elizabeth Salas
Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Step Towards Equal Rights
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT, GROUP 3
Entry
Interview Time
Student
Number
Entry Title
10:00 AM
1119
Frances-Marie Martin
Clara Barton the Beacon on the Battle Field
10:10 AM
1120
Ariana Jaquez
Mendez V. Westminster: Para Todos Los Ninos
10:20 AM
1121
Yubia Alvarez
MLK
10:30 AM
1122
Julian Olvera
The Change of X: the Nation of Islam and A Legacy of Change
10:40 AM
1123
Nathan Feniak
Georges Melies: His Legacy Leading Culture Today
10:50 AM
1124
Ivanna Gamez
"El Grito de Dolores" the Leadership and Legacy of Miguel Hidalgo
11:00 AM
1125
Claire Matucan
Amelia Earhart
11:10 AM
1126
Sergio Olvera
John F. Kennedy
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT, GROUP 4
Interview Time
Entry
Student
Number
Entry Title
10:00 AM
1127
Mariana Lara
“You’ll Paint Till You Die:" Diego Rivera’s Legacy on Mexican
Paintings
10:10 AM
1128
Chloe Applegate
The Leadership and Legacy of Eva Peron
10:20 AM
1129
Carolina Castillo
Tecumseh
10:30 AM
1130
Cole Engel
Chivington’s Massacre; An Atrocity at Sand Creek
10:40 AM
1131
Jacquelyn Olivas
A Fight Against Apartheid: Black Sash
10:50 AM
1132
Yakelin Portillo
Peace Wins The War: Legacy Of MLK
11:00 AM
1133
Sarah Hamitouche
Harriet Tubman
11:10 AM
1134
Laisha Romero
11:20 AM
1135
Roxana Haas
Mahatma Gandhi: India's Salvation "An Eye for an Eye Makes the
Whole World Blind"Peace Wins The War: Legacy Of MLK
Joseph Stalin: A Powerful, Paranoid, Commonly Feared Tyrant
JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT
EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY IN THE SOUTH GYM
INTERVIEW WAITING AREA IN THE CAFETERIA
JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT, GROUP 1
Interview Time
Entry
Number
Students
Entry Title
10:00 AM
1201
Adrian Avila, Soraya Aguilar, and
Genesis Morales
Sophie Scholl and The White Rose: Never Forgotten
10:10 AM
1202
Sahin Akpinar and Jack Schmuacher
The Legacy of Leonardo
10:20 AM
1203
Alex Driscoll and Colleen Osler
Osama bin Laden: The Legacy That Left US Improving
10:30 AM
1204
Amani Batura, Isabella Ocana, and
Nicole Taro
Coco Chanel: The Woman Whose Leadership Changed
The Fashion Industry As We Know It
10:40 AM
1205
Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination
10:50 AM
1206
Amelia Carpenter, Hayley Hamilton,
Maddie Moore, and Jazz Wright
Jose Flores and Gerardo Zamudio
11:00 AM
1207
Christian Parada and Edward Velarde
The Core of Apple: Steve Jobs
11:10 AM
1208
Bella Deleon and Ella Gage
Justina Ford
Students
Entry Title
JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT, GROUP 2
Interview Time
Entry
Number
The Movement of Cesar Chavez
10:00 AM
1209
Ashley Gorth and Sophie Nolte
Elvis Presley
10:10 AM
1210
Jonathan Davis and Andrew Moore
Finding America: The Journey Of Lewis And Clark
10:20 AM
1211
Grace Alexander and Tai'lyn Green
Daisaku Ikeda
10:30 AM
1212
Rebecca Hockman, Hannah Plush, and
Adriana Ramirez
Mother Teresa: The World's First Aid Kit
10:40 AM
1213
Nathan Freyta and Julio Granados
Breaking the Color Barrier in American Baseball: The
Legacy of "42"
10:50 AM
1214
Katharine Chadd, Josie Rieck, and
Isabella Shaffer
Emily Griffith Denver's Ray of Light
11:00 AM
1215
Breinn Gray and Madelyn Holloway
Amelia Earhart
JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT, GROUP3
Interview Time
Entry
Number
Students
Entry Title
10:00 AM
1216
Schuyler Nicholson, Hannah Pare, and
Zoe Walsh,
Anne Frank: A Girl of Many Words
10:10 AM
1217
Aya Ali and Anna Eivins
Dwight D. Eisenhower
10:20 AM
1218
Auburn Berry and Zia Collings
Sacagawea A Leader for Women's Rights and the Lewis
and Clark Expedition
10:30 AM
1219
Stacey Adame and Angelina Ramirez
Martin Luther King, Jr : The Legacy of His Dream
10:40 AM
1220
Karley Fisher and Sandra Johnson
Helen Keller: The Power of Voice in the Voiceless
10:50 AM
1221
Victoria Arzola and Dafne Lucio
The Sacrifice of Life Sophie Scholl and The White Rose
11:00 AM
1222
Katie De Leon and Madison Hoff
Opha Mae Johnson: Defying Women's Rights and
Restrictions in the Marines
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE
Presentation Time
9:00 AM
Entry
Number
1301
AUDITORIUM
Student
Entry Title
Sydney Mayes
Dorothy Height: Godmother of the Civil Rights Movement
JUNIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE
Presentation
Time
9:20 AM
Entry
Number
1401
AUDITORIUM
Students
Entry Title
Arabella McClure and Killian
McMahon
Alice Paul: An Iron Jawed Angel
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY
ROOM 118 & 119
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY, GROUP 1 RM 118
Presentation
Time
Entry
Number
Student
Entry Title
9:00 AM
1501
Yamilet Andrade
Susan B. Anthony: A Legacy of Suffrage
9:20 AM
1502
Will Haight
Adolf Hitler Leadership and Legacies in Death
9:40 AM
1503
Octavio Gomez
Eisenhower's Fight for Victory for Normandy
10:00 AM
1504
Maisie Bowdouris
The Leadership and Legacy of Antonin Kalina
10:20 AM
1505
Adrian Sanchez
Steve Jobs: The New Apple
10:40 AM
1506
Alexander Nietch
General Choi: The Pioneer of Martial Arts
11:00 AM
1507
Wafa Suliman
The Life of Queen Elizabeth
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY, GROUP 2 RM 119
Presentation
Time
Entry
Number
Student
Entry Title
1508
Astrid Cole
Joseph Bell: A Leader in Surgery and Forensic Science and the
Man Behind Sherlock Holmes
1509
Christian Soto
9:00 AM
9:20 AM
1510
Sophia Hartgrove
Robert Oppenheimer: Destroyer of Worlds
Will It Ever End? Gloria Steinem Struggles For Women's
Liberation
10:00 AM
1511
Steven Hernandez
Napoleon the Beginning of a New Era
10:20 AM
1512
Molly McGrath
Kathleen Hanna: Riot Grrrl
10:40 AM
1513
1514
Skye McCrimmon
Ryan White: The Teen Who Taught the World About AIDS
Ruth Handler: The Woman Who Lead the 11 Inch Doll to the
Public, to the World, and to Change
9:40 AM
11:00 AM
Lilia Scudamore
JUNIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY
Presentation
Time
Entry
Number
9:00 AM
1601
9:20 AM
1602
9:40 AM
1603
10:00 AM
1604
10:20 AM
1605
10:40 AM
1606
11:00 AM
1607
11:20 AM
1608
11:40 AM
1609
ROOM 117
Student
Colston Leonard, Robert
Morrison, and Christopher
Tsai
Elizabeth Blackmun, Nisha
Caiozzi, Ana Maria Cornejo
Silva, and Edith Tavel
Entry Title
Steve Jobs: A Bite Out of the Technological Apple
Ataturk: The Birth of a Modern Nation
Fiona Goe and Alexis Mitzner
Kevin Barrera and Rafael
Morales
Jackie Robinson
Mahatma Gandhi: Remarks on the World and His Outstanding
Leadership
Gabby Day and Sophia Means
Nathan Mayer and Preston
West
Safia Goldsmith and Morgan
Ward
Segren Rollin and Katie
Schachter
Ava Candelaria and Kendall
Jones
Tecumseh War of 1812: Leading for a Home
Joseph Stalin, Tyrant or Hero?
Joan of Arc and Hundred Year's War: The Siege of Feminism
Jane Goodall: The Chimpanzee Project
Eleanor Roosevelt, Out of the Ordinary
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL WEB SITE
ROOMS 125 E & 125 B
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL WEB SITE, GROUP 1, ROOM 125 E
Interview Time
Entry
Student
Number
Entry Title
9:30 AM
1701
Desislava Mihaylova
Chief of the Lakota
9:45 AM
1702
Caitlin Soch
Bayard Rustin
10:00 AM
1703
Lindsey Weyant
Leading the Way to Liberty: Toussaint Louverture and the
Haitian Revolution
10:15 AM
1704
Neave Murray
Iran Hostage Crisis
10:30 AM
1705
Abigale Foster
10:45 AM
1706
Alberto Prieto
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Leading America with a Legacy to
Follow
George Washington: US Founding Father
11:00 AM
1707
Emily Strand
Nelson Mandela's Fight for South Africa's Freedom
11:15 AM
1708
Taylor Lucas
The Modern Masterpiece
11:30 AM
1709
Ella Armatas
Gloria Steinem
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL WEB SITE, GROUP 2, ROOM 125 B
Interview Time
Entry
Number
Student
Entry Title
9:30 AM
1710
Fiona Yohannes
We Shall Overcome: Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement
9:45 AM
1711
Francesca Montgomery
Joan of Arc
10:00 AM
1712
Matt Foley
Steve Jobs: Innovator of Technology
10:15 AM
1713
Natalie Falta
The Birth of NASA
10:30 AM
1714
Maddie Engeman
Golda Meir
10:45 AM
1715
Lily Clarke
Adolf Hitler
11:00 AM
1716
Emerson Kropp
Benjamin Stapleton: Denver KKK Mayor
11:15 AM
1717
Laine Ford
The Legend and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi
11:30 AM
1718
Michael Juarez
Truman's Bomb: Hero or Villain?
JUNIOR GROUP WEB SITE
Interview Time
Entry
Number
ROOM 122
Students
Entry Title
9:30 AM
1801
Anna Buddenhagen, Laine
Draper, and Addi
Schwieterman
Jane Goodall: How One Woman's Discovery's Changed Our
World
9:45 AM
1802
Emma Herman and Myah
Roberts
John Lennon's Influence on World Peace
10:00 AM
1803
Jack Beardshear and Ross
Combs
Robert Oppenheimer: A Legacy of Fear
10:15 AM
1804
Roosevelt
10:30 AM
1805
Jack Berdahl, Victor
DeLucio-Hernandez, and
Khalid Mohieldin
Carly Eberhart, Eleanor Eck,
and Katherine Knudtsen
10:45 AM
1806
Janie Thomson and Claire
Vanderhart
Si Se Puede: The Leadership and Legacy of Cesar Chavez and
the 1965 Delano Grape Strike
11:00 AM
1807
Liam Leasure and Maximus
Risher
From Paintbrushes To Fascism: Franco’s influence in Art;
Ideology in The Spanish Civil War
11:15 AM
1808
Reid Fornstrom and Isaac
Hatch
Ulysses S Grant
11:30 AM
1809
Eugene Victor Debs: The Socialist and Union Leader that
Changed America
11:45 AM
1810
Will Knowles, Mason
Snyder, and Zaden
Ruggiero-Boune
Shalom Busse, Gabe Frahm,
and Alex Domagala
New Teachings, New Futures: Aristotle and his Leadership and
Legacy
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SENIOR PAPER
Interview
Time
PAPERS ON DISPLAY IN THE COMMUNITY ROOM
STUDENT INTERVIEWS IN ROOM 108
Entry
Number
Student
Entry Title
9:00 AM
2001
Braden Kerr
Fathers of the Atomic Bomb: A Most Deadly Child
9:10 AM
2002
Bryn Learned
9:20 AM
2003
Erin Liedtke
Fight for Freedom: Nelson Mandela's Leadership Role in the End of
Apartheid
Frances Perkins: Paving the Road for Women and the United States
9:30 AM
2004
Jitana Allison
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov "Lenin": A Bolshevik Revolutionary
9:40 AM
2005
Kadin Mangalik
Vaclav Havel: Leadership through Peaceful Thoughtful Dissent
9:50 AM
2006
Margot Lurie
Joseph Rotblat: Creator of Bombs and Peace
10:10 AM
2007
Nathan DeSarro
10:20 AM
2008
Sarah Wiener
Mikhail Gorbachev’s Legacy: Destroying the Soviet Union through
Domestic Reforms
The Legacy of Leadership: Ahmed Yassin and the Fight for Israel
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT
Interview
Time
Entry
Number
EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY IN THE SOUTH GYM
INTERVIEW WAITING AREA IN THE CAFETERIA
Student
Entry Title
10:00 AM
2101
Lydia McCrory
Stereotypes: A Legacy
10:10 AM
2102
Emily Arnett
Theodore Roosevelt: This Land was Made for You and Me
10:30 AM
2103
Anise Aiello
10:40 AM
2104
Annika Moen
George Brock Chisholm: His lasting Legacy of the World Health
Organization
Anne Frank: A Legacy of Hope
10:50 AM
2105
Madeline Rohner
11:00 AM
2106
Edward Atayde
11:10 AM
2107
Manuela Ramirez
Stan Lee: A Legacy of Fighting Censorship
11:20 AM
2108
Margaret Eronimous
The Legacy of the Dome: Brunelleschi's Leadership in the Early
Renaissance
11:30 AM
2109
Joshua Rendle
The British Bulldog
Operation Ajax: Misguided Leadership and the Roots of U.S.-Iranian
Tension
The Nazi Dream . . . The World Horror: Adolf Hitler's Dream and the
Holocaust and Its Legacies.
SENIOR GROUP EXHIBIT
EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY IN THE SOUTH GYM
INTERVIEW WAITING AREA IN THE CAFETERIA
SENIOR GROUP EXHIBIT, GROUP 1
Interview
Entry
Students
Time
Number
Entry Title
10:00 AM
2201
Angelica Garcia, Yen Nguyen,
Huyen Trang, and Jade
Zimmer
Emperor Meiji: Leadership and Legacy
10:10 AM
2202
Mary Jane Perales and
Doniella Pacheco
The Way Out of Drug Addiction
10:20 AM
2203
Catherine Henderson and
Eleanor Mackintosh
The Pen on Fire: The Leadership and Legacy of Harriet Beecher
Stowe
10:30 AM
2204
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
10:40 AM
2205
Anna Howard and Alice
Schaack
Brooke Daley and Emma
Miner
10:50 AM
2206
Jane Stephens and Hannah
Walters
Nelson Mandela: The Passive Fight for Freedom
11:00 AM
2207
Sierra Curdts and Lila Jordan
Alan Turing, Father of Computer Science: Breaking the Code
11:10 AM
2208
Miguel Asturias and Yosef
Gross
The Legacy of the Lucchese Family: Godfather of the Italian Mafia
11:20 AM
2209
Nathaniel Quarton and David
Wollins, Jr
The National Security Agency's Ability to Limit Freedom
I Have Loved the Stars Too Fondly
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE
AUDITORIUM
Presentation
Time
Entry
Number
9:40 AM
2301
Jessica Carrel
The Mother of Charities: Leading a Legacy of Service
10:00 AM
2302
Josue Rodriguez
Cesar Chavez: The Fight for Farm Workers Rights
10:20 AM
2303
Kevin Pineda
The Legacy of Malcom X the Antihero
10:40 AM
2304
Margaret Albanese
The Legacy of Nellie Bly: Fearlessly Inspiring Women Through
Writing
Student
Entry Title
SENIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE
AUDITORIUM
Presentation
Time
Entry
Number
11:00 AM
2401
Annika Bell, Caroline Bennet,
Mia Nelson, and Jojo Rita
Annie Besant: Leadership that Ignited Labor Reform
11:20 AM
2402
Josh Bogen and Alec Farmer
Turning Off the Taps: Wayne Wheeler and the Fight for
Prohibition
11:40 AM
2403
Maia Brockbank, Camryn
Daidone, Brynn Gauthier, and
Audrey Roberts
Signing the INF Treaty: Reagan and Gorbachev’s Fight for a Legacy
Free from Nuclear Proliferation
Students
Entry Title
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY
Presentation
Entry
Time
Number
ROOM 105
Student
Entry Title
9:00 AM
2501
Bridget Galaty
Denver Sister Cities: Forging a Global Sisterhood
9:20 AM
2502
Isabella Gianani
The Real Legacy of Walt Disney
9:40 AM
2503
Sequoiah Hippolyte
The Legacy of Humanity: Paul Rusesabagina
10:00 AM
2504
Sophie Nick
The Buchenwald Typhus Vaccines: Leadership and Legacy of Dr.
Ludwik Fleck
SENIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY
ROOM 105
Presentation
Time
Entry
Number
10:20 AM
2601
Alicia Rey-Miller and Melia
Reyther-Espinoza
Park Chung Hee: A Leader to Remember
10:40 AM
2602
Elann Carrillo and Emma
Tsankov
Music Of War
11:00 AM
2603
Simon France, Madison Petri,
and Savannah Winchell
A Worthy Crusade: King Leopold II and the Congo Free State
11:20 AM
2604
Haelee Chin and Maureen
McNamara
Dr. Catherine Hamlin: The Fight Against Fistulas
Students
Entry Title
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL WEB SITE
Interview
Time
ROOM 122
Entry
Number
Student
Entry Title
9:30 AM
2701
Becca Hoffman
Father of Modern Anatomy: The Leadership and Legacy of Andreas
Vesalius
Tearing Down the Wall: The Legacy of Gorbachev's Glasnost and
Perestroika
9:45 AM
2702
Benjamin Harrison
10:00 AM
2703
Colter Weil
10:15 AM
2704
Olivia Baud
Raoul Wallenberg: Breaking the Cycle of Indifference as a Holocaust
Hero
Chinggis Khan- Rise of the Nomadic Empire
10:30 AM
2705
Kate Burnite
Simone de Beauvoir: The War for Women's Existence
10:45 AM
2706
Mia Keller
The Legacy of Silent Spring: Rachel Carson and the Rise of the
Modern Environmental Movement
SENIOR GROUP WEB SITE
Interview
Time
Entry
Number
ROOM 123
Students
Entry Title
9:30 AM
2801
Charles Froyd and Max
Kofsky
David Ben Gurion: The First Prime Minister of Israel
9:45 AM
2802
Callie Brown and Caroline
Martin
Reactions from the Inner Workings of the Manhattan Project
10:00 AM
2803
Emma Bakken and Sydney
Melnick
The Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty: The Road To Diplomacy
10:15 AM
2804
Cassidy Brennan and Elena
Pinnow
Gloria Steinem: How One Brave Bunny Changed Women's Rights
10:30 AM
2805
Francie Franks and Maya
Waldstreicher
The Insurgent Toussaint L'Ouverture: Liberté, Égalité,Fraternité
10:45 AM
2806
Maria Colton and Taylor
Herman
The Rainbow Warrior: A Greenpeace Legacy Vessel
11:00 AM
2807
Sara Astatke and Kathryn
Swan
Haile Selassie’s Strive for Ethiopian Independence
11:15 AM
2808
Emma McGhee and Sonia
Santos
La Casa de' Medici: Raising the Renaissance
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