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 Gandhi NATIONAL HISTORY DAY IN COLORADO COMPETITION MAY 2, 2015 AURARIA CAMPUS IN DOWNTOWN DENVER 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