Enterprise staff
At the 2004 Regional History Day Contest at the Shoreline Center March 17, 37 students from the Shoreline School District qualified to enter the state competition scheduled for Saturday, May 1, district officials said. The results of the contest are as follows:
(Numbers indicate rankings assigned by judges within each category. Numbers may be repeated as there were in some categories two parallel sub-contests. All will attend the state contest at Central Washington University in Ellensburg on April 30 and May 1. SW = Shorewood SC = Shorecrest)
Historical Paper
• 1-SW Jolene Mork for Gold vs Potatoes: The True Treasure of the Inca
• 3-SC Fiona Sheridan-McIver for Te-Wat Superstition: The Whitman Massacre of 1847
• 5-SC Marielle Harrison for The Politics Behind the Lunar Landing
• 6-SC Rachel Daliva for From Exploration to the Stolen Generation: British Conquest of the Australian Aborigines
• 7-SC Andrew Liang for The Rise of the Silk Road: The Han Dynasty
Best Use
of Primary Sources
• SW, Tessa McClellan
Best Work
on Women’s History
• SC, Stephanie Lachman
Individual Exhibit:
• 1-SW Stephanie Richey for Im Auge Des Beschauers
• 2-SW Hannah Vietmeier for Exploring Genetics: Communication and Thought Exchange in the Race for the DNA Structure
• 2-SW Justin Rohrer for The Brink: The Diplomatic Exchange during the Cuban Missile Crisis
• 3-SW Auni Husted for The Cornish School: Exploring Art in the Pacific NW
• 3-SC Chandre LeFevre for Opium: The Corruption of China
• 4-SW Lisa Kim for Imprisoned Patriots: Japanese American Internment
Best Use
of Primary Sources
• SW, Emily Handley
Best Work
on Women’s History
• SW, Kim Gladow
Group Exhibit:
• 1-SW Bernice Yu for Blacks and Blues: The African and European Roots and Michelle Kriner for American Music
• 2-SW Shelley Xu and Abigail Rey for The Dawes Act: Encounters in a Changing World
• 3-SW Katie Farden, Cassie Lee and Samantha Lim for The World’s Greatest Explorer: Marco Polo
• 4-SW Melissa Walley, Sarah Chung and ToQuyen Troung for DNA’s Dark Damsel
Best Use
of Primary Sources
• SW, Bernice Yu and Michelle Kriner
Best Work
on Women’s History
• SW, Melissa Walley, Sarah Chung, ToQuyen Troung
Individual Documentary:
• 3-SW Claire Thompson for The Mighty Handful Encounter a Stagnant Society
• 4-SC Kate Watkins for Hanford Works and the Atomic City
Group Documentary:
• 2-SW Brenna Hoane and Katie Haug for Lucille Ball: An Exploration in Entertainment
• 3-SW Katie Weaver for Japanese Immigrants: Assimilation through Immigration and and Samantha Croffut for 1890’s – 1930’s
Individual Performance:
• 2-SW Amy Beth Lindvall for Corrie ten Boom: Encounter with Hatred
• 3-SW Jasmine Kelly-Pierce for Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring and Her Exploration of Chemical Pesticides
• 4-SW Laura Read for Narcissa Whitman: A Woman Exploring the Western Frontier
Group Performance:
• 1-SW Annie Masucla and Jake Friedman for The Prohibition: History Repeating Itself One Decade at a Time
• 2-SW Emma Kallaway, Rhadika McCormick and Jackie Osborn for John Newton: Encounters with the Middle Passage
• 3-SW Carolyn Haynie and Marykate O’Connell for Indians in the Boarding Schools: Lost Generation and New Beginnings.
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