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Page 1: State Contest - National History Day in Wisconsin2 Welcome Congratulations to all State Finalists! Advancing to the State Contest is no easy feat. Students boosted their bibliographies

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State Contest April 21, 2018

NATIONAL HISTORY DAY IN WISCONSIN

Page 2: State Contest - National History Day in Wisconsin2 Welcome Congratulations to all State Finalists! Advancing to the State Contest is no easy feat. Students boosted their bibliographies

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Welcome

Congratulations to all State Finalists!

Advancing to the State Contest is no easy feat. Students boosted their bibliographies with

additional research, developed deep analysis, and enhanced their topic’s connection to

the 2018 theme: Conflict and Compromise in History!

On behalf of the Wisconsin Historical Society, the Wisconsin Historical Foundation, and

the National History Day in Wisconsin Office:

Good Luck!

All projects must relate to the

2018 theme:

Two projects in each category will advance to the National Competition in

Washington D.C.

———— Things to know ————

Documentaries and Performances are the

only categories open to the public!

Please be mindful of noise and limit entry/

exit in between projects

View websites, papers, and final round

finalists on our website:

[email protected]

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Contest Information

Questions? Visit the Information Desk anytime!

Located in Grainger Hall Lobby by the Park Street entrance

There is no check in Students do not have to register or check in anywhere, students can simply

go directly to their room at their specific time found in this program.

Judging complaint policy

Every effort is made to ensure that judging of the National History Day in Wisconsin competitions

is fair and accurate. If you feel that the judging was unfair of that there was a marking mistake,

please follow the instructions below so that NHD staff may properly evaluate future judging.

Any student, parent, or teacher who wishes to comment upon the judging at the local, regional, or

state level may do so in writing. Comments should be sent to:

NHD in WI 816 State Street

Madison, WI 53706 Or emailed to [email protected]

All National Finalists decisions are final. The announcements of National Finalists cannot change.

Judging forms will be returned to advancing students within one week of the State Contest.

Buy history swag! Check out the Wisconsin Historical

Museum Gift Shop Table by the East Atrium Waterfall!

Photo Release

If students do not want to be in pictures or video for NHD in WI,

please pick up a

RED WRISTBAND at the

INFORMATION DESK to wear for the day!

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7:30 AM Information Desk Opens

Grainger Hall Lobby

(Park St. Entrance)

975 University Avenue

7:30 AM—8:30AM Exhibit set up

Gordon Event Center

Symphony Room (2nd Floor)

770 West Dayton Street

7:30 AM—8:45 AM Test Documentaries

(highly suggested for documentary students)

Grainger Hall

Find rooms on pages 7-10

9:00 AM — 12:00PM Judging! Grainger Hall & Gordon Event

Center

11:35AM—1:15PM Exhibit Room open for public viewing Gordon Event Center—Symphony

Room (2nd Floor)

By 1:00 PM Announcement of all final rounds https://nhdinwi.weebly.com/final-

round-finalists.html

1:30pm– 3:30PM

Final round judging

Documentary and Performance

final rounds are open to the public!

Grainger Hall

Various Locations

4:00 PM — 4:45PM Awards Ceremony Gordon Event Center

Overture, Concerto & Sonata Rooms

5:00PM—5:45PM Meeting with National Finalists

about National Contest

Gordon Event Center

Overture, Concerto & Sonata Rooms

Schedules

——— Awards ceremony ———

Welcome

Christian Øverland — Ruth and Hartley Barker Director

Vaunce Anne Ashby — Director of Education

Teacher of the Year Recognition

Special Award Winners

Geography Award — Wisconsin Geographic Alliance

Chronicling America Award — Wisconsin National Digital Newspaper Program

American Labor History Award — Wisconsin Society for Labor History

Wisconsin History Award — John C. Geilfuss Endowment

Local History Award — Wisconsin Council for Local History

Early American History Award — Wisconsin Society of Mayflower Descendants

Women’s History Award — FRIENDS of the Wisconsin Historical Society

Archival Research Award — Carroll Heideman

Civil Rights History Award — Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies

Environmental History Award — Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Kurtzman

National Finalists

Closing Remarks

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Location Information

Junior Individual Documentary 1: Grainger 1280 Junior Individual Documentary 2: Grainger 2510 Junior Individual Documentary 3: Grainger 1190 Junior Individual Documentary 4: Grainger 1195 Junior Group Documentary 1: Grainger 1100 Junior Group Documentary 2: Grainger 3070 Junior Group Documentary 3: Grainger 2180 Senior Individual Documentary 1: Grainger 1175 Senior Individual Documentary 2: Grainger 1185 Senior Individual Documentary 3: Grainger 1270 Senior Group Documentary 1: Grainger 1140 Senior Group Documentary 2: Grainger 1295 Senior Group Documentary 3: Grainger 2520

Performances— Pages 17-19

papers— Pages 15-16

websites— Pages 20-23

LIVE* Final rounds

Junior Individual Documentary: Grainger 2520

Junior Group Documentary:

Grainger 3070

Senior Individual Documentary:

Grainger Nicolas Hall

Senior Group Documentary:

Grainger 1100

Junior Individual Performance:

Grainger 1295

Junior Group Performance:

Grainger Kellner Hall

Final round finalists announced here: nhdinwi.weebly.com by 1pm

*All other categories, students do not have to be present for final rounds.

Documentaries— Pages 7-10

Junior Individual Performance 1: Grainger 1170 Junior Individual Performance 2: Grainger 2270 Junior Individual Performance 3: Grainger 4580 Junior Group Performance 1: Grainger Nicolas Hall Junior Group Performance 2: Grainger Kellner Hall Junior Group Performance 3: Grainger 3190 Junior Group Performance 4: Grainger 3180 Senior Individual Performance: Grainger 2280 Senior Group Performance: Grainger 4151

Junior Individual Website 1: Grainger 1180 Junior Individual Website 2: Grainger 1080 Junior Individual Website 3: Grainger 2195 Junior Individual Website 4: Grainger 3111 Junior Group Website 1: Grainger 2165 Junior Group Website 2: Grainger 2175 Junior Group Website 3: Grainger 2185 Senior Individual Website 1: Grainger 2190 Senior Individual Website 2: Grainger 2170 Senior Individual Website 3: Grainger 3560 Senior Group Website 1: Grainger 3325 Senior Group Website 2: Grainger 3335 Senior Group Website 3: Grainger 3339

Junior Paper 1: Grainger 5120 A Junior Paper 2: Grainger 5120 B Junior Paper 3: Grainger 5120 C Junior Paper 4: Grainger 4161 Senior Paper 1: Grainger 1070 Senior Paper 2: Grainger 5121

Exhibits—pages 11-14

All Junior & Senior Exhibits: Gordon Event Center —Symphony Room

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Act iv it i e s View other NHD projects!

Performances & Documentaries are open to the public

Public viewing of Exhibits is 11:35AM—1:15PM

View papers and websites online: nhdinwi.weebly.com

Famers’ Market — Capitol Square

Largest Producer-Only Farmers’ Market in the Country!

Food, jewelry, produce, and more!

Open until 1pm

Walk around UW-Madison Campus

Pick up a map at Memorial Union or Union South

Relax at the Terrace — Memorial Union

Open 9:30AM—5PM

Ice Cream, pizza, coffee, and beautiful views!

Take a stroll down State Street

Visit the Wisconsin Historical Museum — 30 N. Carroll (on the capitol square)

Open 9AM—4PM

Admission by donation

Visit the Wisconsin Veterans Museum — 30 W. Mifflin (on the capitol square)

Open 9AM—4:30PM

Free Admission

Visit the UW-Madison Geology Museum — Weeks Hall (1215 W. Dayton)

Open 9AM—1PM

Free Admission

Visit the Chazen Museum of Art (750 University Ave)

Open 11AM—5PM

Free Admission

For maps + parking

suggestions see here:

https://nhdinwi.weebly.com/

state-2018.html

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Junior Individual Documentaries

Junior individual documentary 1 — grainger 1280 9:00am Cayden Diels — Vietnam War 9:20am Lorna Smithberger — "Work of National Importance": Conscientious Objectors of World War II 9:40am Break 10:00am Grace Loosen —The 1945 Yalta Conference 10:20am Isaac Shvartsman — The Great Train Clash 10:40am Break 11:00am Anna Fedie — 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire 11:20am Kara Oldham — The Compromise of 1850

Junior individual documentary 2 — grainger 2510

9:00am Ingrid Steinbock — Newsboy Strike of 1899

9:20am Brennen Haynes — The Disney Worker Strike: The Civil War of Animation

9:40am Callen Hoeppner — Prohibition Era Violence

10:00am Maja Anderson — One Minute to Midnight: The Cuban Missile Crisis

10:20am Ashton Thiele — The Mexican-American Punitive Expedition: The Hunt for Villa

10:40am Break

11:00am Ernie Dippold — On the Verge of Nuclear War: How John F. Kennedy Navigated the Most

Pressing Crisis in History

11:20am Calvin Mendoza — The Space Race

Junior individual documentary 3 — grainger 1190 9:00am Daniel Holmes — The Lessening of Carbon Dioxide and the Economy 9:20am Melia Weaver — Huey P. Newton: Armed Compromise 9:40am Naomi Jansson — The Sound of Silenced Voices 10:00am Yvette Courchane — The Salem Witch Trials: Economic and Legal Conflict and Compromise in Colonial Massachusetts 10:20am Anika Krishnamurti — "From Dandi to Atlanta: Gandhi's Influence on Dr. King" 10:40am Break 11:00am Ella Lysne — The Launch of Sputnik & Creation of NASA: Years of Conflict Leading to Monumental Compromise 11:20am Madailyn Abel — Aldo Leopold: The Man Who Helped Bring Compromise Between Overuse & Abuse & the Preservation of Natural Resources Through Conservation

Junior individual documentary 4 — grainger 1195 9:00am Angelis Oliveras — "The Rights of Humans Before, Now, and Forever" Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 9:20am Liv Abegglen — Overcomers: The Wolf Story of Extinction and Rebirth 9:40am Ashton Voermans — Watergate Scandal 10:00am Kylie Mohr — The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa Parks 10:20am Julia Conway — The Pullman Strike 10:40am Break 11:00am Madeline Bingenheimer — Conflicts and Compromises of Early Immigration to America 11:20am Reagan Frystak — The Iranian Hostage Crisis: 444 Days of Conflict

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Junior Group Documentaries

Junior group documentary 1 — Grainger 1100

9:00am Tess Diamond, Hannah Hoch — Climbing the Capitol Steps- How the Wall of Exclusion

Finally Came Tumbling Down

9:20am Faith Hopkins, Cora Pizon — 1946 Plane Crash in Swiss Alps

9:40am Anya Dasgupta, Kathryn Sun — Vel Phillips and the Fair Housing Act of 1968

10:00am Steven Medrano, Blake Hanson — The US-Mexican War: A Legacy of Conflict

10:20am Kyle Cech, Cohen Otte — Jose Marti: Apostle of Cuban Independence

10:40am Break

11:00am Labib Islam, Samee Rayhan — Bar the Button

11:20am Sydney Gifford, Scarlet Hansen —Dorothea Dix and the Asylum Reform

11:40am Isaac Moser, Owen DeWitt — The Cuban Missile Crisis

Junior group documentary 2 — Grainger 3070

9:00am Colin Miller, Conner Perry — Just As Hard As Men

9:20am Aubrey Nichols, Madylin Butler — The Endangered Species Act of 1973

9:40am Nick Ball, Chris Shanks — The Cuban Missile Crisis: 13 Days of Conflict and Compromise

10:00am Kennedy Stowell, Eden Levy — Ellis Island: Island of Hopes and Tears

10:20am Aryan Kalluvila, Nicholas Propst — The Yalta Conference

10:40am Break

11:00am Will Densmore, Nicolo Flemma — "'I am Become Death'": The Struggle of the Man Behind the

Creation of the Atomic Bomb

11:20am Camille Reger, Kathryn Becker — Changing Divorce Laws: Socially Unacceptable to a Commonality

11:40am Mason Kiernan, Antonio Troyer —The Korean War: The First Domino

Junior group documentary 3 — Grainger 2180

9:00am Lema Elkhatib, Maya Klaus — The Indian Removal Act

9:20am Molly Hower, Shelby Wille — The Yellowstone Wolves

9:40am Sarah VanDerVaart, Kylee Gahagan — The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire: A Revolutionary

Reform In Labor Rights

10:00am Ian Langlais, Xai Her — The Secret War in Laos

10:20am Samir Kebir, Elijah Fischer, Joe Parlier, Aidan Kuss — Milwaukee Bridge Wars

10:40am Break

11:00am Katherine Stoneman, Hannah Mason — Life Behind the Iron Curtain: The Conflict and

Compromise of the Cold War in Europe

11:20am Jillian Lonning, Ashley Dale, Brianna Law — Women's Rights Movement

11:40am Oliver Nazari-Witt, Kaitlin Buelow — The Fall of the Berlin Wall: A Failed Compromise and

Ongoing Conflict Regarding Political Ideologies

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Senior Individual Documentaries

Senior individual documentary 1 — Grainger 1175

9:00am Zach Lewerenz — The Cuban Missile Crisis

9:20am Simon Garey — Iran Hostage Crisis: An Avoidable Atrocity

9:40am Mackenzie Matz — Hortonville Teacher Strike

10:00am Liam Tsao — The Colfax Massacre and its Impact on Reconstruction

10:20am Riley Ganther — Newsboys Strike of 1899

10:40am Break

11:00am Niha Patankar — The United Nations: A Peacekeeper During Troubled Times

11:20am Tess Fitzhenry — Natalia Makarova: A Leap Towards Freedom 11:40am Manasi Simhan — Endangered Species Act of 1973: The Threat of Species Eradication and the Compromise of a Country

Senior individual documentary 2 — Grainger 1185

9:00am Halle Nicolet — Crucial Court Cases of Public School Integration

9:20am Allison Olson — Currents of Change: Eau Claire's Labor History

9:40am Ricardo Guerrero-Zuniga — The Shadow Promise

10:00am Owen Wolff — Soviet Aggression: The Cuban Missile Crisis

10:20am Kristyn Dallman — Boston Tea Party

10:40am Break

11:00am James Anderson — "The Apollo Soyuz Project: The Fight for International Co-operation"

11:20am Blake Cooley — Wet vs. Dry: The Death of John Barleycorn

Senior individual documentary 3 — Grainger 1270

9:00am Allie Stratz — Riot Grrrl: The Movement that Changed Modern Feminism

9:20am Jordan Sankey — Srebrenica Massacre: The Return of Genocide in Europe

9:40am Miah Bohlen — World Labor Athletic Carnival: Triumph Over the Nazi Olympics

10:00am McKenna Tjaden — The Pig Wars

10:20am Olivia Stern — The Columbine Massacre

10:40am Break

11:00am Shyla Wickham — How America's Dependence on Alcohol Created Conflict

11:20am Benjamin Sheppard — Crisis at Central High School: The Little Rock Nine

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Senior Group Documentaries

senior group documentary 1 — Grainger 1140

9:00am Andrew McKillip, Amber White, Brittany Horner — Pleasant Ridge: Racial Harmony in

Southwest Wisconsin

9:20am Ryan Hoffmann, Tim Roddy — Operation Overlord: No Turning Back

9:40am Meg Sorensen, Annika Annika — "Segregation in the Milwaukee Public School System"

10:00am Daniel Crack, Gavin Litke, John Verstoppen — The Harlem Hellfighters

10:20am Lily Thao, Yefang Lee — The Acculturation of the Hmong: Wausau Partner Schools Conflict

10:40am Break

11:00am Ethan Kaji, Julia Amenn — Mightier than the Sword

11:20am Libby Willkomm, Liesel Myers, Justin Scherzer — Space Race

11:40am Mickey Borkowski, Mark Bierbrauer, Blake Holter — 1683: Islamic Conflict, European Compromise

senior group documentary 2 — Grainger 1295

9:00am Jon Black, Gregor Willms, Traven Fabian, Ezra VanDyke — The Art of Brinkmanship:

Negotiating Peace during the Cuban Missile Crisis

9:20am Jade Reigel, Claire Gelhaus — In the Spirit of Sitting Bull: The Negotiation and Combat of the

Occupation of Wounded Knee

9:40am Nick Guns, River Otto — A Nation Changed Forever by War and Protest

10:00am Gerald Wood, Matthew Morse, Ryan Krieser — Conflict and Broken Compromise: The Story

of The Red Power Movement

10:20am Lauren Stoneman, Siena Perna — The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact: A Compromise of

Incompatible Allies and the Conflict Which Took Down the Nazis

10:40am Break

11:00am Isabella Lonetti, Kora Bichay, Kyle Hildebrandt — The Christmas Truce of 1914

11:20am Elena Marquez, Megan Wesolek — L.A. Riots

11:40am Matthew Fitzpatrick, Ryan Pederson — Cuban Missile Crisis

senior group documentary 3 — Grainger 2520

9:00am Emily Strzyzewski, Lauren Delmore, Lauren Borchardt — The Little Rock Nine

9:20am Kaleigh Werchek, Madison Johanek, Autumn Kaminski, Lashawna Vogel — Pullman Strike

9:40am Tatum Catalano, Emma Slaski — Japanese Internment

10:00am Trinity Jackson, Megan Palmissano — We Demand Fair Housing!

10:20am Alex LeVoy, Hunter Phillips — We Had a Dam Problem: Conflict and Compromise on the

La Farge Dam Project

10:40am Break

11:00am Erin Jaeger, Taylor Peper — The Sterling Hall Bombing

11:20am Malia Bronson, Nettie Dellheim — Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Beginning, Middle, But

Never an End

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Junior Individual Exhibits

Junior individual exhibit 1 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Rishika Ghosh — The Salt March: The Power of Nonviolence

9:15am Karlin Lipinski — Accuse, Kill, Repeat: The Uncompromising Abigail Williams’s Legacy in the

Salem Witch Trials Conflict

9:30am Sophia Sokhi — Silent Skies: The Air Traffic Control Strike of 1981

9:45am Wilson Kierce— Lewis Hine and the FLSA: Conflict and Compromise ending Child Labor

10:00am Drae Bauer — 1968 Black Power Salute: John Carlos "Strides for Compromise"

10:15am Break

10:30am Brynn Malcomson — Das Massaker in München

10:45am Luka Kluetmeier — Spearing Conflict: Wisconsin Walleye Wars

Junior individual exhibit 2 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Craig Ervin — 3 Leaders: Friends or Foes?

9:15am Molly Wilde — When the Earth Began to Heal: Earth Day

9:30am Natalie Costa — The Pullman Strike of 1894: The Conflict Forcing Re-evaluation of Working Conditions

9:45am Klara Stelzer — Ida B Wells: Exposing Racial Injustice

10:00am Claire Schultz — Agent Orange

10:15am Break

10:30am Scanlon Mellowes —The Protest that Lit the Fire

10:45am Avery Bailey — Agent Orange

Junior individual exhibit 3 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Laney Zuelsdorff —GM vs. UAW

9:15am Kate Wavra — SEPARATE IS NOT EQUAL!

9:30am Kaleigh Pelikan — Oliver Brown and the Fight for School Equality

9:45am Lois Buckingham — The Lesser Told Story of Women's Suffrage

10:00am Daniel Egelhoff — Cuban Missile Crisis

10:15am Break

10:30am Lauren Duginski — Women in World War II

Junior individual exhibit 4 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Sydni Yarrington — To Infinity and Beyond!

9:15am Abby Moyer —Yellowstone: Birthplace of Conservation Law

9:30am Sydney Williams — Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum Treatments Worse then Hell

9:45am Callie Jagler — The Little Rock Nine: A Long Road to Compromise

10:00am Sophia Larson — All For A Penny: The Conflict and Compromise of the Newsboys Strike of 1899

10:15am Break

10:30am Ava Groskreutz — The Conflict and Failed Compromise of the Patrick Cudahy Labor Strikes

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Junior Group Exhibits Junior group exhibit 1 — Gordon symphony room 9:00am Savina Soukkaserm, Gaojer Yang, Joshua Xiong, Emily Yang — The Korean War: A Conflict Involving Two Superpowers 9:15am Sarah Poisson, Makayla Kulick, Katie McMahon — The Northwoods' Response to the Great Depression and the Impact of the CCC 9:30am Alex Knerzer, Pierce Nelson — The Scopes Trial 9:45am Caterina Wood, Payton Freund — Paris Peace Accords: Successful Compromise? 10:00am Thomas Jesinski, Kloee Wappler — Wind Talkers 10:15am Break 10:30am Jordyn Petit, Courtney Rhode — Betty Friedan and the Second Wave: The Conflict Between Work and Family 10:45am Molly Brickner, Chandler Ashland — Title IX: Finally the Right for Women's Sports

Junior group exhibit 2 — Gordon symphony room 9:00am Travis White, Jenna Jarvas, Gabby Maas — Attack On Pearl Harbor 9:15am Josh VanPay, Reid Westphal — The Sterling Hall Bombing 9:30am Brooklyn Bauer, Maija Schellinger, Journey Jacobs — What Happened to Buswell? The Legacy of the Logging Industry in the Northwoods 9:45am Max Simanonok, Spencer Steffes, Charles Cushman —The Good Neighbor Policy 10:00am Riley Zuleger, Abby Krislow —Racial Conflict in America: Birmingham Church Bombing 10:15am Break 10:30am Hypatia Newton, Megan Beamsley — The Vietnam War and Protests in Madison 10:45am Julia Donaldson, Megan Miller, Hope Wooten — Millicent Fawcett and the Fight for Women's Rights

Junior group exhibit 3 — Gordon symphony room 9:00am Stella McCarty, Sydney Millar, Ivana Valdes — The Hidden Conflicts of the Hmong 9:15am Sophia Moody, Kadynn Bostwick — Martha Ripley's Hospital for the Unwanted 9:30am Ali Mortada, James Reese, Loïc Marolda, Conner Gourlay — Retreat and Don't Repeat: The Struggles of Black Hawk Down 9:45am Jazmin Rosales, Kayla Johnson — Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) The Compromise of Lessening Strategic Weaponry in the Conflicted Cold War 10:00am Marcella Rennert, Kiara Hess — Terrors of the Holocaust 10:15am Break

10:30am Isabella Friedl, Elizabeth Lee — Women of World War II: Pioneers of the Military

10:45am Hailey Hardin, Jordanna WhiteEagle —The Trail of Tears: Conflict over Land and the Rights of Native Tribes

Junior group exhibit 4 — Gordon symphony room 9:00am Amanda Dent, Megan Faivre, Kylie Sprecher — Little Rock Nine: Conflict Over Integration 9:15am Cassandra Henderson, Loralee Dummer — The Progression of Behavioral Analysis within the FBI 9:30am Kendall Hagness, Jazmin Fuentes — Little Rock Nine: A Lasting Legacy 9:45am Hailey Bradshaw, Sarah Franas, Alisandra Piazza — Agent Orange 10:00am Ceal Grabner, Jake Guckeyson, Jacob Katz — Women Rocketing Past Gender Barriers in Space Exploration 10:15am Break 10:30am Arian Latifi, Kaleb Herzog — The Cuban Missile Crisis 10:45am Olivia Maahs-Henderson, Grace Pesavento — The Split of the Women's Suffrage Movement

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Senior Individual Exhibits

senior individual exhibit 1 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Alayna Alvarado — Medical Experiments and the Holocaust

9:15am Carson Ellenwood — Compromise of 1790

9:30am Myles Chung — Conflict and Compromise in 1876

9:45am Alexis Dement — The Munich Massacre: Compromise is not an Option

10:00am Lillian Zahn — Battle of Waterloo

10:15am Break

10:30am Taylor Veenendaal — School Integration: The Case of Brown V. Board of Education

10:45am Lydia Check — The Kimberley Process and the Untraceable Blood Diamond Trail

11:00am Isabelle Ostrem — Women in War: Conflict over WAACS

11:15am Casey McConnell — 13 Days

senior individual exhibit 2 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Jackson Hoffhein —Richard Nixon's Involvement in Vietnam

9:15am Tanner Lallensack — Mexican-American War: Citizenship and Manifest Destiny

9:30am Cole Johnson — Japanese American Internment

9:45am Madelyn Nelson — Japanese Internment in America

10:00am Marie Weinhold — Hiding, Hope, and Healing for Holocaust Victims During and After WWII: Corrie ten Boom's Courage

10:15am Break

10:30am Myah Ehlenfeldt — Tuskegee Study: Conflict over Medical Ethics

10:45am Macyn Patza — Making Herstory in STEM

11:00am Kate Akin — Human Computers

senior individual exhibit 3 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Morgan Harrison — The Uprising of 20,000

9:15am Anna Smith — Title IX

9:30am Alex Reindl — Martin Luther: Reformer in the Age of Change

9:45am Deven Michalak — Strike Out

10:00am Kelly Nielsen — Hamilton: A Man of Ambition

10:15am Break

10:30am Kade Allen — The Steel Sword's Cultural Impact

10:45am Connor Kuck — Galileo Versus the Catholic Church

11:00am Luke Swiontek — The Toledo War: The Time Ohio and Michigan Almost Came to Blows

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Senior group Exhibits

senior group exhibit 1 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Jasmine Krahn, Kendra Gillett — Seneca Falls Convention

9:15am Jordan Berendt, Hailey Hessler — Alice Paul and the NWP

9:30am Paetyn Schmitz, Madeline Johnson — Susan B. Anthony: Women's Rights Stalwart

9:45am Gracie Mathies, Alexis Ossmann — Radium Girls

10:00am Ryan Mai, Ben Rehling, Mason Klopp — Alvin York: The Great War Hero

10:15am Break

10:30am Nick Kizorek, Carynlee Shaker — Iran Hostage Crisis

10:45am Evan Hottmann, Isaac Carr — Fighting for Compromise: The Bonus Army

11:00am Alycia Hosking, Natalie Sander, Nicole Sander — Shady Decisions and Chemical Misconduct

senior group exhibit 2 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Hannia Cecenas, Marissa Eckel, Adam Lien — Solomon Northup: The History of Slavery and Him

9:15am Patrick Knox, Reed Wallus — Nikola Tesla: The Current Wars

9:30am Maddie Johnson, Emily Peng — The Waiting War: The Reality of Lee's Surrender

9:45am Hannah Metz, Hailey Zaal —Theodore Roosevelt and the completion of the Panama Canal

10:00am Katrina Schoen, Abby Belschner, Nicole Brandt — "Bloody Mary": Queen of England

10:15am Break

10:30am Cayla Gunderson, Olivia Schuh — LA Riots 1992

10:45am Michaelyn Akgulian, Krysberly Dinges —Child Labor

11:00am Greta Gaworek, Chloe Kaminski — Race and Resistance

senior group exhibit 3 — Gordon symphony room

9:00am Mark Tonn, Jacob Palkowski — Wisconsin Walleye War

9:15am Cecelia Zielke, Ashley Thyes, Ben Guesneau —The Mau Mau Uprising: A Compromise to End the Conflict of British Kenyan Colonialism

9:30am Josie Behnke, Brianna Brown — The Christmas Truce of 1914

9:45am Dakota Garrett, Rivas Orozco, Mitchell Stegerwald —The Disastrous Aftermath of Agent Orange

10:00am Ally Ballard, Noel Barger — NAWSA

10:15am Break

10:30am Jessica Schmidt, Bessie Schommer, Anna Fiedler, Emma Fiedler — Deaf President Now

10:45am Alison Kuehn, Lindsay Propst — The Toledo War

11:00am Gabrielle Haensgen, Michaela Haensgen — Indian Removal Act 1830

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Junior Papers

Junior paper 1 — grainger 5120 a 9:00am Charles O'Connor — The Compromises and Conflicts of the Truman Doctrine: Potsdam, NATO and the Birth of the Cold War 9:15am Paris Wooden — Tulsa Race Riot of 1921: Black Wall Street Burned 9:30am Reece Friesen — Right To Die 9:45am Madeline Brashaw — Rosa Parks: The Small Refusal That Sparked a Monumental Controversy 10:00am Isabella Huehnerfuss — America Held Hostage: Why Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s Iranian Hostage Crisis 10:15am Break 10:30am Josh Elkin — Varian Fry: Compromise Against Isolationism and Persevering Amid Conflict 10:45am Logan Meyer — The Cuban Missile Crisis: The Conflict of Nuclear Powers

Junior paper 2 — grainger 5120 b 9:00am Elizabeth Damon — Agent Orange The Silent Killer 9:15am Bailey Joyce — The Compromise of 1790: Preserving the Unity of the United States 9:30am Elsa Murray — The Wisconsin Logging Industry: Growth and Setback 9:45am Kent Manion — The Kohler Strike of 1954: Lessons on Conflict and Compromise 10:00am Ibrahim Motlani — "The Empire in Ruins" - FDR, Churchill, and India 10:15am Break 10:30am Kenton Kujava — Red Uprising 10:45am Haven Wakefield — Japanese-American Internment Camps

Junior paper 3 — grainger 5120 c 9:00am Jenna Nybroten —Navajo Code Talkers: The Navajo that Affected the U.S. Military in WWII with Their Language 9:15am Brynn Ronk — Conflict and Compromise: the conditions and uses of the atomic bomb 9:30am Jocelyn Dollevoet —The Milwaukee MUSIC Protests: The Path to Milwaukee's Desegregation 9:45am Jadyn Wenner — The Power of Compromise In The Darkest Of Times - The Haitian Revolution 10:00am Elizabeth Berger — The Three-Fifths Compromise: Tearing America Apart 10:15am Break 10:30am Renee Ruman — The River Rouge Plant: Standing Together to Alter The Automotive Industry 10:45am Sara Niemuth — American Runner Kathy Switzer: How Title IX Changed America

Junior paper 4 — grainger 4161

9:00am Samuel Bennett — Roe vs. Wade

9:15am Elizabeth Schmidt — McDonald's: The Success and the Struggles of a Fast Food Icon

9:30am Izabella Britten — Fishing Wars And Act 31

9:45am Rose Tyler — The American Environmental Movement of the 1960's and 1970's Era

10:00am Laila Ahmed — The Partition of British India: How “Divide and Conquer” became “Divide

and Quit”

10:15am Break

10:30am Rachel Traband — Civilian Conservation Corps The Consequence of Compromise

10:45am Joyce Essuman — Bloody Sunday

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Junior Papers senior Papers

senior paper 1 — Grainger 1070

9:00am Aidan Cummins — The Treaty of Versailles

9:15am Jacob Nelson — The Boxer Rebellion: The Conflict That Shaped Modern China

9:30am Chauvin Kamana — Israel vs. Palestine: A Fight for a Strip of Land

9:45am Beatrice Lazarski — The Appalachian Trail: Bridging the Cultural Gap

10:00am Natalie Pollock —"The Most Unsordid Act:" The Lend-Lease Program and the Wartime

Goals of America

10:15am Break

10:30am Marilyn Thompson — Loving vs. Virginia

10:45am Daniel Rees — Henry Clay and the Compromise of 1850

11:00am Collin Abel — Humanity on the Brink: The Cuban Missile Crisis 11:15am Patrick Ramirez —

The Failure of the League of Nations

senior paper 2 — Grainger 5121

9:00am Joseph Cai — Battle of Okinawa: Demonstrating the Need for the Atomic Bombs

9:15am Jenna Seidl — The Great Compromise

9:30am Naomi Mathew — Lysander Spooner, Anarchist Who Fought the US Postal Service

9:45am Madison Roth — The Reconstruction Era: The Beginning of the Fight for Civil Rights for

African Americans in America

10:00am Mateo VegaRivera — The Coup of Chile: Sacrificing Morals for Prosperity

10:15am Elizabeth Blenker — The Continuation of Reformation in Asylums: Drawing a Line Between

Treatment and Torture

10:30am Break

10:45am Miranda Ratayczak — Diversity Despite Adversity: The Stonewall Uprising of 1969

11:00am Julia Thain — The Impact of World War Two Rationing on Fashion and Style

11:15am Ayla Mollen — The Political Conflict and Compromise of The Watergate Scandal

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Junior Individual Performances

Junior individual performance 1 — Grainger 1170

9:00am Ava Childs — Katherine Johnson: The Girl Who Checked The Numbers

9:20am Abby Lippert — Typhoid Mary

9:40am Margaret Yarie — The Newsies Strike Of 1899: The Conflict That Helped End Child Labor

10:00am Katherine Juergens — Rosa Parks Segregated Buses

10:20am Break

10:40am Julia Hawley — Nellie Bly

11:00am Landon Schwaller — World War II: Japanese Internment

11:20am Natalie Beltz — Dissecting the Conflict and Compromise of the Women's Medical College of

Pennsylvania

11:40am Kylee Johnson —We Stood Alone: The Story of The Soviet Women Who Fought in WWII

Junior individual performance 2 — Grainger 2270

9:00am Mackenzie Fitol —The Failed Treaty of 1804

9:20am Charles Dyar — Madison, Wisconsin: The Crooked Compromise

9:40am Anna Perrine —Ignore Their Independence: The Filipino Struggle for Freedom

10:00am Hayden Beekman — Lewis Hine: Exposing the Horrors of Child Labor

10:20am Break

10:40am Megan Hefti — Animal Abuse in the Circus: The Conflict That Changed Animal Performance

Forever

11:00am Xavier Barth — More than a Wall: The Conflict and Compromise of the Vietnam Veterans

Memorial

11:20am Ali Lenz — The Scopes Trial

11:40am Annika Nye — Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell: Working Through Conflicts and Compromising With the Public for a Better Future for Women.

Junior individual performance 3 — Grainger 4580

9:00am Erika Schuh — Struck on Ice

9:20am Alexandra Saffman — "Wave Goodbye to the Dinosaurs": A Tale of the Northern Ireland Women's

Coalition

9:40am Reena Kijowski — The Immigration Act of 1924: Congress's Failure to Compromise that Comprised

Ideals of the United States

10:00am Kenton Newman — Martin Luther and the Reformation: The Refusal to Compromise of a

Conflicted Man

10:20am Break

10:40am Luecy Xiong — The Missing Piece

11:00am Asher Bosworth —The Room Where It Happened

11:20am Cadie Strahota — The Birmingham Children's Crusade: The Movement that Brought Compromise

to a World of Conflict

11:40am Nicole Acton — Three Women Throughout Military History

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Junior Group Performances Junior group performance 1 — grainger Nicolas hall 9:00am Kathryn Alwin, Mary Peterson — Fannie Lou Hamer 9:20am Alice Davies, Katie Gruber, Trinity Sobojinski — Votes for Women: Conflict and Compromise Leading to the 19th Amendment 9:40am Kasia Jaeger, Felicia Mayfield, Vanessa Birch — Rosa Parks 10:00am Kinsey Peterson, Erica Jennings, Georgia Nespbor, Kylie Nespbor, Carter Lubich — Irena Sendler: A Hero Who Compromised Her Own Safety 10:20am Break 10:40am Kayleeanna Thao, Owne Xayboury, HliDra Vang, Susan Thao — No-Fault as a Compromise to Divorce Laws 11:00am Cassidy Fish, Marisa Lopez, Jordyn Keller — Gloria Steinem Changing the World 11:20am Elise Liske, Avery Doemel, Isaac Geffers — The Hamilton Jefferson Feud: A Conflict That Changed A Nation

Junior group performance 2 — grainger Kellner hall 9:00am Ingrid Trapp, Sydney Roswall, Norah Fimple — Nellie Bly: Crazy For Journalism 9:20am Serena Xiong, Fern Pernat — Women's Rights For Pants 9:40am Logan Bentz, Riley O'Connor —The 1994 Major League Baseball Strike: Overcoming Conflicts Throughout the Ages 10:00am Elizabeth Schoon, Lizzie Colman — I Refuse to Deny My Very Being; Raven Wilkinson, an African American Ballerina 10:20am Break 10:40am Macie Fazal, Mykenzie Thimm — Women Taking a Stand 11:00am Alison Kennedy, Evalyn Hoppe, Monica Lee — The Conflict of the Salem Witch Trials: Misjudging & Persecuting People Today 11:20am Lexi Lee, Olivia Hausman — "The World Will Know" - A Striking Rebellion

Junior group performance 3 — grainger 3190 9:00am Chloe Lichucki, Haley Radtke — New Jersey v TLO 9:20am Liberty Christianson, Jenna Check — Katherine Johnson: Taking the First Step Into STEM 9:40am Haili Campbell, Ani Campbell, Alexis Everts — Salem Witch Trials: Panicked, Hysterical, and Unreasonable 10:00am Brooklyn Rasmussen, Eleanor Finger, Sophia Szymanski — The Radium Girls and their Fight for Justice 10:20am Break 10:40am Leah Rasmussen, Allyson Miller, Bridget Meyer, Erin Schneider — The Vel d'Hiv Roundup: The Event that Follows Victims Forever 11:00am Reyna Kessen, Gwena Ehlers, Brinn Bennett — American Feminism Through The Ages

Junior group performance 4 — grainger 3180 9:00am Nyah Culbertson, Maylee Elliott, Ethan Grunewald — Birth of a Nation: Conflict and Compromise Around Race in America 9:20am Joe Bullock, Ethan Witthun, Matilda Lund, Josiah Stevens — Alexander Hamilton vs. Aaron Burr: Conflict without Compromise 9:40am Nicole Samuelson, Jillian Heth — Almost Nuclear: The Cuban Missile Crisis 10:00am Zach Herrmann, Jack Hose, Dominic Cirillo, Mason Weber — Building The East to the West The Transcontinental Railroad 10:20am Break 10:40am Gina Intravaia, Sylvia Green — A Working Compromise for Child Labor 11:00am Danielle Sackett, Mariah McCue, Madison Helke —Trial of Socrates

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Senior Performances

Senior individual performance — Grainger 2280

9:00am Annalise Callaghan — The Voice of a Refugee: the MS St. Louis and the Historical Conflicts and

Compromises Regarding Immigration and Refugee Crises

9:20am Ethan Uhlmann — The Number 1 Activist

9:40am Braiya Nolan — Alice Paul and the Fight for the 19th Amendment

10:00am Coby Schuck — Hercules: Mythical Man of Herculean Influence

10:20am Xavier Braker — "The Hip Hop Movement: From Conflict, to Compromise, to Mainstream"

10:40am Break

11:00am Amara Hill — Kennedy and Kruschev: Cold War Showdown

11:20am Lauren Thompson — The First Lady of the World

11:40am Mariana Rodriguez — Bringing Down the Curtain on Exploitation

12:00pm William Hoffman — The Execution of George Stinney

senior group performance — Grainger 4151

9:00am Sam Davisson, Allison Heckert — The War of Currents: The Battle for the First Standard of the

Electrical Age

9:20am Megan Hoffhein, Skylar Peitsch —Walleye Wars: Conflict Over Spearfishing Rights

9:40am Olivia Schweiger, Anicka Nondorf — Lavina Goddell: My Sister-In-Law

10:00am Alexandra Japuri, Natalie Brown, Alayna Nass, Mckenzie Miller, Doerte Kemper — Net

Neutrality: The Fight For A Compromise In Favor Of The Average American Citizen

10:20am Break

10:40am Abby Liker, Abby Stewart, Blake Martin, Ella Mudge — Salem Witch Trials

11:00am Rihana Zaiani, Trinity Manzke — Virginia Hall: A Fight For Equality

11:20am Marissa Cutlan, Erin Liang, Lauren MacNeil, Isabelle Hoida — Project Blue Book: The Cosmic

Watergate

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Junior Individual Websites

Junior individual website 1 — grainger 1180 9:00am Sarah Ottinger — Dorothy Molter: The Battle of a Wilderness 9:15am David Decker — The Religious Campaign That Changed America: How The Orange Juice Girl Galvanized The Gay Liberation Front 9:30am Tessa Fleming — The Northwest Passage and Arctic Cooperation Agreement 9:45am Corey Sammer — The United Nations 10:00am Megan Kelroy — Dolphin Safe Tuna Fishing: Protecting Dolphins While Feeding North America 10:15am Break 10:30am Ava Neal — Triangle Shirtwaist Fire: The Fire That Inspired Change in American Factories 10:45am Aaron Marchand — Lack of Consensus About the Vietnam conflict: 50 Years Later

Junior individual website 2 — grainger 1080 9:00am Skylee Manecke — When the Women Arose, So Did the Flames: Why the Uprising of 20,000 Had a Conflict with Factory Employers and Working Conditions 9:15am Mira Patel — The Bennett Law of 1889 9:30am Gavin Chow — Compromising With Racism: The Tuskegee Airmen 9:45am Katherine Pendowski — No Girls Allowed: The Conflict and Compromise of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps 10:00am Xai Khang — Journey Of a Refugee and Immigrant 10:15am Break 10:30am Grace Zhang — The Uprising Against Foreign Influence 10:45am Elizabeth Finger — Rachel Carson: Shattering the Silence

Junior individual website 3 — grainger 2195 9:00am Hailey Brueggen — Versailles 1919: Creating Peace and War 9:15am Grace Koehler — The Quakers 9:30am Gavin Wateski — NASA Wind Turbine Experiments 9:45am Bailey Orzech — Women's Labor Movement 10:00am Morgan Rogacki — The Canada United States Automotive Products Trade Agreement 10:15am Break 10:30am Lilian Jochmann — Opening the Door for Compromise: Davis v. Bandemer and the Conflict Over Partisan Gerrymandering 10:45am Brennan Albee — Truman's Dilemma and Conflict: The Decision to Deploy the Atomic Bombs

Junior individual website 4 — grainger 3111

9:00am Megha Brahmbhatt — The Salt March

9:15am Grace Holmgren — The Toledo War: Wisconsin's Loss of the Northern Territory

9:30am Alan Kanne — Conflict and Compromise: the Postal Strike of 1970

9:45am Olivia Hunsucker — Ruby Bridges: Silent Steps to a Greater Education

10:00am Elizabeth Yang — The Story of Loving: The Couple that made Interracial Marriage Legal

10:15am Break

10:30am Daniel Ricci — Nuclear Arms Reduction

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Junior Group Websites

junior group website 1 — Grainger 2165

9:00am Kiara Hammond, Megan Szekeress —The Compromise of 1850: The Unsuccessful Compromise

Leading up to the Civil War

9:15am Sebastian Schaefer, Harrison Smith — "The Dispute For Free Agency-The NFL Strike of 1987"

9:30am Sam Hush, Will Kroening — US Removal of Nations: The Indian Removal Act of 1830

9:45am Nicholas Fitt, Lennon Riesterer — Vietnam War Draft Resistance

10:00am Mason Day, Lucas Trevelen — Israel: Middle Eastern Superpower

10:15am Break

10:30am Maggie Kujak, Hallie Tulip — The Cuban Missile Crisis

10:45am Rowan McCann, Lucy Markes — Conflict and Compromise in History: The Cuban Missile Crisis

11:00am Vienna Melzl, Elizabeth Ritger, Sofie Langenhuizen — The Port Chicago Disaster

11:15am Kennedy Gebler, Hailey Cole — Women of America

junior group website 2 — Grainger 2175 9:00am Carter Peed, Nick Porter — The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: The First Armed Revolt in German Occupied Europe 9:15am Nathan McGinnity, Connor Pingel — The Beaver Wars 9:30am Julia Moker, Addie Briggs — Gandhi and the Salt March of 1930 9:45am Cole Morehouse, Brian Kee — The Great Compromise: The Unification of Large States and Small States 10:00am Daleep Sandhu, Lukas Wehlitz — The Korean War: Communism vs Democracy 10:15am Break 10:30am Conner Jensen, Braden Mork — NFL Labor In History 10:45am Ruthie Mongoven, Anna Arnett — The Woman's Suffrage Movement: The Fight for Widespread Equality 11:00am Eric Gumz, Jason Justus — Hamilton vs. Jefferson: The Conflict that Created the Political Party System in America 11:15am Camryn Fuchs, Alison Ungethum — Women's Fight to Suffrage: Anthony & Stanton

junior group website 3 — Grainger 2185 9:00am Claire Bildsten, Maggie Cleary — Watergate: Creating a Compromised Faith in American Government 9:15am Elizabeth Anderson, Kristen Anderson, Marissa Pederson — Japanese American Internment: A Constitutional Conflict 9:30am Nicholas Helvick, Brandon Donahue — The Creation of The Constitution 9:45am Bennett Brodsky, Zadan Mason — U.S. Hostages In Iran: Crisis, Conflict, Compromise, & Consequence 10:00am Anika Larson, Annika Nesterick — The Hollywood Blacklist 10:15am Break 10:30am Sidney Schaffner, Sky Reit — Shirley Chisholm 10:45am Anna Baxter, Julia Kral — Korea's Compromise: Armistice Agreement Expands Opportunities Of Personal Rights and Freedoms 11:00am Caleb Plamann, Charles Gremba — The Russian Revolution

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Senior Individual Websites

Senior individual website 1 — Grainger 2190

9:00am Mirena Kimura — Japanese Surrender

9:15am Hannah Carmichael — Walt Disney’s Comeback After Losing Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

9:30am Rachel Baltuff — Wild Horse Annie

9:45am Mansi Patel — The Partitioning of India

10:00am Zachary Thompson — What it Takes to Create a Nation

10:15am Break

10:30am Emily Leverance — Breaking Boundaries: Mexican-American War and the Treaty of Guadalupe

10:45am Pope Kanne — Ford vs. Unions: Conflict and Compromise

11:00am Thomas Kempinger — Berlin Wall

Senior individual website 2 — Grainger 2170

9:00am Alexis Lannoye — UAW V. GM 2007 Strike 9:15am Isabel Clark — The Taiping Rebellion:

Hong Xiuquan's Religious Quest

9:30am Owen Meyer — Cuban Missile Crisis

9:45am Leiha Kuhnke — Women Airforce Service Pilots

10:00am Andi Olson — The Muckrakers: Word Savvy Vigilantes of the Progressive Era

10:15am Break

10:30am Cadi Zhang — The Lakota Sioux: The Final Conflicts and Compromises for the Black Hills

10:45am Ashley McRann — The Space Race: Enemies Turn Allies

Senior individual website 3 — Grainger 3560

9:00am Nick Bauer — Booker T. Washington

9:15am Grace Borowiak — The Indian Removal Act of 1830: "Kill the Indian, Save the Man"

9:30am Rayna Beaman — The Salem Witch Trials: The War between Belief and Logic

9:45am Olivia Wery — Caution to the Wind: The Fragile Alliance Between America and France

10:00am Hayden Johnson — Plessy vs. Ferguson

10:15am Break

10:30am Ava Wales — Conflict and Compromise: The Job of a Network Censor

10:45am Hunter Kanzelberger — Coming and Resolution of Vietnam War

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Senior Group Websites

Senior group website 1 — Grainger 3325

9:00am Kayla Koenig, Emma Klatt — Freedom Riders of 1961

9:15am Ituoghirisic Igoni, Megan Stevens — Conflict and Compromise: Angela Davis Facing the Color of

Justice

9:30am Simon Deutsch, Andrew Rozmiarek, Noah Miller — Los Angeles Riots: The Spark that Lit the Flame

9:45am Dan Nimsgern, Liam Thiessen, Trevor Wotruba — Cuban Missile Crisis

10:00am Jeremy Rusch, Alan Tipple — King Leopold II in the Congo

10:15am Break

10:30am Avery Benzing, Caleb Shroeder — Invention of the Telephone

10:45am Camden Czarnecki, Mira Verma, Benjamin Fredeen, Annika Hansen — Ruby Bridges: Civil

Rights Activists

11:00am Abby Averill, Gwen Olson, Kayla Oldham — Fight for Free Love: Loving v. Virginia

11:15am Emily Scherer, Bailee Korf — Proposition 6

Senior group website 2 — Grainger 3335

9:00am Marcus Apps, Marshall Apps, Erin Brown — Hortonville Teachers' Strike

9:15am Devon Gaber, Nick Schiek, Nick Kriesel — Lexington & Concord

9:30am Dana Fish, Elaine Sun — The Berlin Wall : Forming a Barrier Between Societies

9:45am Raia Ottenheimer, Jessica Liu — The Civil Rights Act of 1866

10:00am Annika Jahr, Becky LaPorte — The Uprising of 20,000: A Cry For Help

10:15am Break

10:30am Jenna Short, Erika Remington — A Lack of Consent: Henrietta Lacks

10:45am Josh Baker, Tony Gonzalez — The Pullman Strike: A Call for Change

11:00am Alex Schultz, Dillon Schroeder — Georges Melies

11:15am Annika Sedelis, Xylina Graf — The Wrights Fight For Flight

Senior group website 3 — Grainger 3339

9:00am Nate Crenshaw, Qi Chen, Garrett Shilling — Steve Jobs

9:15am Angie Bloechl, Jenna Downer — The Palmer Raids

9:30am Justin Osiecki, Sabrina Radtke — The Berlin Wall: Conflicts Surrounding Capitalism and

Communism

9:45am Kieran Lapcinski, Parker Hince, Erik Zielinski, Dayne Ford — The Great Emu War

10:00am Alycia Lackey, Ashlie Lackey, Sierra Medvedeva — Compromise of 1850: The Fugitive Slave Act

10:15am Break

10:30am Catherine Skindingsrude, Kacie Carollo — Elizabeth Blackwell and the Legacy She Left Behind

10:45am Harmony Hofmann, Maureen Kelley — Striving for Equality: The Heroines That Impacted The

Modern Civil Rights Movement

11:00am Kelly Fahrendorf, Riley Jenkins, Helena Wroblewski — A 100 Day Slaughter: The Rwandan Genocide

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