Thursday, January 29, 2015

5th Annual History Day 2015

Mount Saint Joseph's 5th Annual History Day 

Every year Mount Saint Joseph's Social Studies Department hosts an annual History Day where selected students from 30 Social Studies class sections present their best projects. This year was our 5th event displaying nine different project categories. 

The top 75 projects from these classes advanced to our History Day event hosted on 1/27/2015. The judges included a combination of 21 volunteers from the Mount community and 10 teachers from the Social Studies department.

At the end of the day judges decided which students would move on to the Baltimore City History Day in March. In March students will have the chance to move on to States and then Nationals later in the spring


Everyone did a wonderful job and your handwork and interest on each topic was evident during the judging period. Thank you for your participation in making this day successful. See below the lists of winners in each category and pictures from that day






MSJ's History Day Winners 2015

Paper:
First Place – Danny Miller for Milton Hershey
Second Place – Andrew Lukas for Frank Lloyd Wright
Honorable Mention – Jacob Walter The Beatles

Individual Exhibit:
First Place – Everette Jackson for The Harlem Hellfighters
Second Place – Evan Chavous for Richard Allen
Honorable Mention - Sean Zaranski for JFK: Leading the Space Race

Group Exhibit:
First Place – Cooper Hoskins, Jesse Russo, and Nick Worthington for Jimi Hendrix
Second Place – Matt Hess and Avery Medlar for George Freeth – Surfing Leader
Honorable Mention – Tommy Luc and Ryan Gardner Carlos Hathcock

Performance:
First Place: Lingquan Hui for Isoroku Yamamoto

Individual Documentary:
First Place – Jacob Hansen for Benjamin Holt
Second Place – Jeremy Neville for USS Forrestal
Honorable Mention – Kevin Roche for The Newfoundland Wars

Group Documentary:
First Place - Quentin Boustany and Isaac Koerner for 82 Days: Lumumba and the Dawn of African Democracy
Second Place -  Joey Zietkowski, Luke Williams, Connor Prozeller for Ernest Shackleton
Honorable Mention - Joseph Jones, Plennis Randall, Devonte Hatcher for Napoleon

Individual Website:
First Place – Kolbey Barnes for Hayao Miyazaki
Second Place – Jackson Kriel for Arnold Palmer: The King of Golf
Honorable Mention – Augie Geierman for Steve Jobs A Technological Artist

Group Website:
First Place (tie) – Bailey Tabor and Oscar Perdomo for Claudette Colvin
First Place (tie) – Nick Caporlette and Jimmy Callas for Muhammad Ali

Honorable Mention – Rick Hart, Joe Filetto, Gary Agurs for Fritz Pollard: Leadership and Legacy

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