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National History Day in Wisconsin
Northwoods Regional Event
March 25, 2017
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
TIME EVENT LOCATION
Open at 8:15am
Arrival Confirm your competition time
and room
Buy the 2017 t-shirt $10/12
Pay late entry fee $5
Concessions available
Lakeland Union High School
Non-Exhibit students do not need to arrive
early in the morning. Please be at your
competition room at least 15 minutes early.
.
8:30-9:45
Exhibit Set-Up
Open Viewing All Exhibits must be set-up
during this time
Fieldhouse
See page 3
8:30-9:45 and during
breaks
Documentary Testing Optional but advised
LUHS various rooms See Schedule below and page 3
10:00- approx12:30
Project Judging Performances and Documentaries
are open to the public
LUHS various rooms See Schedule below and page 3
Approx 12:30-1:45
Open Exhibit Viewing
Exhibit Removal
Fieldhouse
See page 3
Approx
2:00-2:30 Awards Ceremony
Auditorium See page 2
Approx
2:30-3:00 “How to Prepare for State”
Auditorium Optional. We’ll have a brief discussion on
strategies to improve projects
FINAL ROUNDS
There will be a final round of competition only for:
Junior Individual Exhibits Junior Papers
Final round judging will take place without students present.
AWARDS CEREMONY
A brief awards ceremony will take place in the Auditorium, starting at about 2:00. Three state finalists and an alternate will be chosen from each category and division. Registrations for State are due on April 5th. If a finalist hasn’t registered, the alternate will be contacted on April 6th. After the ceremony, NHD in Wisconsin staff will answer questions about the State event. We’ll also share some general tips for success at State through project improvement.
As soon as possible, results will be posted at:
http://nhdinwi.weebly.com/minocqua-2017-results.html
JUDGING and VIEWING OF PROJECTS
PAPERS & WEBSITES: Website and Paper interviews are closed to the public. Only
the students being interviewed will be allowed in the competition rooms.
** Paper students - Bring a printed copy of your Paper, including the required Bibliography.
** Website students – Know your URL.
View Websites: http://nhdinwi.weebly.com/minocqua-2017---websites.html
View Papers: http://nhdinwi.weebly.com/minocqua-2017-papers.html
DOCUMENTARIES & PERFORMANCES: Documentaries and
Performances are open to the public. Please do not enter or exit a room while a presentation is in
progress. Doors will open during the interview and set-up times. Photos may be taken only with
permission.
** Bring three copies of your Process Paper + Bibliography. These documents are required for a
documentary or performance project to advance to the State contest.
Documentary students: If your time permits, try to test your documentary. Rooms will be open from
about 8:30-9:45 and during any breaks. Bring your documentary in at least two formats (DVD, flash drive,
online, saved to the hard drive of a laptop). Do not rely only on a flash drive or YouTube.com. Do not rely
on accessing a school’s drive or network.
Performance students: According to NHD rules, once you enter the door to your competition
room, you must carry and set-up all your props and then remove them after your interview. Adults can
help carry props and costumes through the hallways.
EXHIBITS: During judging (10:00-12:30pm), only judges and Exhibit students are allowed in
the Exhibit room. A judge or room monitor will call students in for their interviews.
Exhibits will be set-up from 8:30-9:45. NHD rules require students carry their exhibit in from the entrance door of the room and then set-up their exhibit without adult help. Exhibit removal is from approximately 12:30-1:45. Adults can help with exhibit removal. ** Bring three copies of your Process Paper + Bibliography. These documents are required for an Exhibit project to advance to the State contest.
The public may view Exhibits before judging begins at 10:00 and from approximately 12:30-1:45.
SCHEDULE of STUDENT PROJECTS
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS 1 (Fieldhouse) Judge Team #1
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE TABLE NUMBER
10:00 Hannah Losee The White Rose Resistance Group Floor 3
10:10 faith seliger Florece Kelley and Child Labor 1
10:20 Allison Palecek Rosa’s Refusal 2
10:30 Skylar Peitsch What Really Happened in Hortonville Floor 5
10:40 Lilyanne Williams Rosa Parks 3
10:50 BREAK room remains closed to public
11:00 Elijah Oberg-Kennedy The Fall of The Berlin Wall 4
11:10 Madeline Indermuehle Alan Turing: The Enigma of the "Enigma” 5
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS 2 (Fieldhouse) Judge Team #2
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE TABLE NUMBER
10:00 Alexandra Johnson Scopes "Monkey" Trial 6
10:10 Rachel Travis Dorothea Dix Floor 4
10:20 Claudia Pommerening Abe Lincoln 7
10:30 Lily Sneller Sitting Bull Floor 6
10:40 Danielle Sackett The Copernican Theory 8
10:50 Monique Boska 1968 Olympic Stand Against African American Poverty 9
JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBITS (Fieldhouse) Judge Team #3
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE TABLE NUMBER
10:00 Megan Ross, Katherine Tiffany, Mia Case Northern Wisconsin Spear Fishing Floor + Elec 1
10:10 Tanner Schmidt, Mario Garcia Dr. Bennett Omalu 10
10:20 Megan Brown, Carly Schmidt Alice Paul 11
10:30 Alexus Meza, Abby Belbot Martin Luther King Jr. (by AM, AB) Floor 1
10:40 Alexis Rhode, Sydney Zaal Elie Wiesel Floor + Elec 2
10:50 Liam Jensen, Ross Larson Akhenaten 12
11:00 BREAK room remains closed to public
11:10 Caleb Olcikas, Gavin Ostermann Muhammed Ali (by CO, GO) 13
11:20 Emilie Walloch, Sabrina Carlson, Emma Brod Child Labor Laws 14
11:30 Luke Swiontek, Sieara Greatsinger Adolf Hitler 15
11:40 Molly Payne, Natalie McGeshick Martin Luther King Jr. (by MP, NM) 16
11:50 Anna Pommerening, Emily Kope Muhammad Ali (by AP, EK) Floor 2
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS & SENIOR GROUP EXHIBITS
Will be judged in separate categories (Fieldhouse) Judge Team #4
TIME STUDENT NAME(S) PROJECT TITLE TABLE NUMBER
10:00 Halle Richards, Adrianna Dietrich, Estelle Byrnes Malcolm X 20
10:10 Morgan Nowak, Kayleigh Baasch Anne Frank: A Girl in the Holocaust 21
10:20 Jacob Trapp, Dylan Wayland Southern Christian Leadership Conference Floor 7
10:30 Nicole Wayman, Derek Isham, illyana wewasson boat landing protests 22
10:40 Sophia Wittig, Abby Parris Jackie Robinson Floor 8
10:50 BREAK room remains closed to public
11:00 Isis Ramirez Jesse Owens Goes Gold at the 1936 Berlin Games 23
11:10 kaitlin Schroeder idea act 24
11:20 Amanda Kosmen The Montgomery Bus Boycott Floor 9
11:30 Kyosuke Kimura First Hundred Days of Franklin Roosevelt 25
11:40 Joshua Sennett Life/Assassination Floor + Elec 3
11:50 Brenna Fricke Buddha: The Enlightened One 26
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE (ROOM 131) Judge Team #5
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Karissa Thurn (JIP) Barbara Gittings and the Fight Against Love
10:15 Nicole Swanson (JIP) Lafayette in the Revolutionary War
10:30 Cailyn Thomas (JIP) Jane Addams and the Hull House
10:45 Annalise Callaghan (SIP) The Stands of Wisconsin During the Vietnam War; A Protestor,
a Reporter, and a Medical Advisor
JUNIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE (ROOM 130) Judge Team #6
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Luke Ring, Elijah Evers, Brayden Thompson Freedom Summer
10:15 Shyla Wickham, Payton Rudawski Alexander Hamilton and His Fight For The Central Banks
10:30 BREAK ROOM IS OPEN FOR PROP SET UP
10:45 Callie Threlkeld, Paige Bailey, Mariah McCue Helen Keller- How I Became A Socialist
11:00 Sage Flory, olivia monk Janet Collins
JUNIOR PAPER 1 (ROOM 137) Judge Team #7
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Sawyer Schmitz Hans and Sophie Scholl - The Rebels That Changed the World
10:10 Morgan Bolling Talent Wins Out
10:20 Tucker Frederickson Nixon vs. Ellsberg
10:30 Ryan Jamison The Seminole Wars
10:40 Skyler Dalka Martin Luther King Jr.
10:50 MaryKate Kusick Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus
JUNIOR PAPER 2 (ROOM 138) Judge Team #8
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Bryce Thomaschefsky The French Revolution
10:10 Lainey Voigt How Winston Churchill Took a Stand in History
10:20 Katalina LaDean Alexander Hamilton: Defending America
10:30 Hayle Bugler Sitting Bull
10:40 Arthur Gloss Taking a Stand in Puerto Rico: History of the U.S. Territory
10:50 Andrew Rekemeyer The Legacy of “The Mayor of Castro Street,” Harvey Milk: A Gay Activist
SENIOR PAPER ROOM 132 Judge Team #9
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Ayla Mollen Desert Storm: Defense of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
10:10 Cora Mollen Adolf Hitler's Stand for Germany
10:20 Bridget Rich The Watergate Scandal: The Importance of the Media in Taking
a Stand in History
10:30 Elodie Martin The Change of the Death Penalty in France
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY ROOM 135 Judge Team #10
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Jackson Dejong Cuban Revolution and what came thereafter
10:15 Hannah Rumney Harriet Lawrence Hemenway Ending the International Feather Trade
10:30 Joyce Hauser John Lennon
10:45 Riley Zarm The Rhinelander Paper Mill Strike
11:00 BREAK ROOM STAYS OPEN TO TEST DOCUMENTARIES
11:15 Angel Pintor Fidel Castro
11:30 Zach Lewerenz Iwo Jima: The Battle of Black Sand
11:45 Garrett Kulhanek Chief Oshkosh
12:00 Wyatt Leonard The Enigma of Alan Turing
12:15 Carson Powell Joseph Stalin: Man of Steel, Man Of Russia
JUNIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY ROOM 139 Judge Team #11
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Lily Eternicka, Kaylee Brown, susanna lyon Jesus Vs Pharisee
10:15 Ariel Pauer, Anna Wedler Marie Curie
10:30 Soren Geiger-Madrone, Daniel Setzke Hacksaw Ridge
10:45 Anna Peterson-Kristek, Sofia Lane The Fight For All Rights
11:00 BREAK ROOM STAYS OPEN TO TEST DOCUMENTARIES
11:15 Emma Perry, Emily Reid Taking a Stand in History: Lewis Hine
11:30 Grace Tienhaara, Madesen Jovanovic Martin Luther King Jr.
11:45 Samuel Fehlen, Jacob Weddle Johnny Cash: The Quest for Native American Peace
12:00 Colter Piff, Bergen Brew, Ben Webb World War Two
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY
SENIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY
Categories will be judged separately ROOM 134 Judge Team #12
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Sydney Barthman, Luke Talbert Nirvana Changing Rock Forever
10:15 Isaiah Draeger, David Wolfe Jackie Robinson Taking A Stand
10:30 Justin Kempinger, Skyler Miller Brutus and Julius Caesar
10:45 Jackson Hoffhein Kent State Ohio
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE Student Services area Judge Team #13
TIME STUDENT NAME PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Emily Gregesich Title IX Equal Rights Between the Genders
10:10 Jordyn Henrich Bill Russell
10:20 Kasey Sondelski Dorothea Dix
10:30 Caleb DeJong Nat Turner's Rebellion
10:40 Joshua Lamkin Straight Outta Compton: Hip Hop's Stand Against Racism
10:50 Kelly Page Blanche Kelso Bruce
11:00 BREAK room is closed to the public
11:10 Finn Rasmussen Freedom of the press
11:20 Rose Tyler Jesse Owens
11:30 Myria Strong Birmingham Movement
JUNIOR GROUP WEBSITE Student Services area Judge Team #14
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 cole lehman, Logan Schmoeger, Callahan Laggis Dian Fossey
10:10 Leila Vaillancourt, Samantha Butterfield, Sarah Rogers Alice Paul Taking a Stand for Women's Rights
10:20 Reagan Hartman, Annika Johnson, Claira Bramm Nancy Wake
10:30 Conner Schwinger, Allyson Heslip Claudette Colvin
10:40 Abigail Franke, Rylie Skarbek Rosa Parks
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE & SENIOR GROUP WEBSITE
Categories will be judged separately
Student Services area Judge Team #15
TIME STUDENT NAMES PROJECT TITLE
10:00 Tory Williams, Carynlee Shaker, Lauryn Cameron Rosie the Riveter: Women Taking A
Stand In World War 2
10:10 Nick Kizorek, Anthony Thoms Northern Walleye Spearing War
10:20 Brendan McMahon Galileo's Stand Aginast The Church
10:30 Zachary Thompson Witold Pilecki: Taking a Stand in Rebel Hands
10:40 Jamie Halbman The Boston Tea Party and the Revolutionary War
10:50 Jacqueline Siegler Desmond Doss Taking a Stand
11:00 Michelle Schuman TAKING A STAND IN HISTORY: BETTY FRIEDAN