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State Competition

University of May 5, 2018

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CITY OF INSPIRATION MEETS COLLEGE OF EXPLORATION

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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ANDSCIENCE

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Greetings Historians!

Congratulations! Your hard work, perseverance and brainpower have paid off. Thank you to all of the dedicated teachers, parents and volunteers who work so hard to help History Day students to succeed.

Preliminary Round Judging & Interviews are from about 9:00-12:00. Verify your interview time and location in this program. Performances, Documentaries and Websites are open for public viewing from 9:00-12:00.

What happens after AM interviews? • Final round qualifiers will be posted at 1:15 at nationalhistorydayincolorado.org. Final round judging will go from 1:45 to approximately 3:30. • Final round qualifiers for Documentaries and Performances must be present. Final round qualifiers for Papers, Websites & Exhibits do not need to be present. • Exhibit public viewing is from 12:00-1:00 in the PE/Event Center. • Final round qualifying and special award nominated Exhibits must remain in the PE/Event Center until 4:00. All other exhibits may be removed between1:00-1:30. Remaining exhibits must be removed between 4:00-4:30. If you are offering your exhibit to the State Office, please leave it in the gym.

What’s New? • CU Denver Informational Lunch: The Lunch-and-Learn Pizza Lunch is from 11:30-1:00 in the Tivoli Turnhalle (Room 250). Due to a high volume of RSVPs it is first-come, first-serve for the first 225 guests. Please only two guests per student. • Scavenger Hunt: Check out the Scavenger Hunt details in the back of the program. Turn them in at 11:30 outside Tivoli Turnhalle to win a prize.

The Awards Ceremony will be held at 5:00 in the PE/Events Center Gymnasium. National qualifying and special awards winners will be announced. Attendance is not required, but is encouraged! If you self-nominated for a Special Award, your attendance is expected. Come cheer for your friends and show some school pride!

We want to express our gratitude to the University of Colorado Denver Office of Admissions for generously providing the t-shirts specially designed by Anant Gupta, student at Fairview High School. Anant also designed this year’s button.

The 2018 theme is “Conflict and Compromise.” We hope that you will participate next year too! Good luck and have fun!

The National History Day in Colorado Staff

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National History Day in Colorado 2018

Competition Program

General Schedule ...... 1

Frequently Asked Questions ...... 2

Participating Teachers and Schools ...... 3

Junior Division Preliminary Round Paper ...... 4-5 Individual Exhibit ...... 6-7 Group Exhibit ...... 7-10 Individual Performance ...... 11 Group Performance ...... 12-13 Individual Documentary ...... 14-15 Group Documentary ...... 16-17 Individual Website ...... 18-19 Group Website ...... 20-21

Senior Division Preliminary Round Paper ...... 22-23 Individual Exhibit ...... 23-24 Group Exhibit ...... 24-25 Individual Performance ...... 26 Group Performance ...... 26-27 Individual Documentary ...... 27-28 Group Documentary ...... 28-29 Individual Website ...... 29-30 Group Website ...... 30-31

Final Round Information, Viewing the Entries, and Awards Ceremony ...... 32

Special Awards ...... 33

Thank You ...... 34

Sponsors, Partners and Friends ...... 35

CU Denver Campus Scavenger Hunt ...... 36

Ads ...... 37-42

Campus Map ...... Back Cover

NHDC by the Numbers  NHDC is in 15 regions across the entire state An estimated 23,000+ Colorado students participate annually  There are 856 students registered for today’s contest  There are 504 projects  150 teachers had students qualify for the State Contest  95 schools sent regional winners this year

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General Schedule

Check www.nationalhistorydayincolorado.org for updates. When What Where 8:00-8:45 Check in and set up for Exhibits. All Exhibits must be PE/Event Center ready to be judged by 8:45 Note: students are responsible for checking themselves in 8:00-10:00 Check in for Papers, Websites, Documentaries, PE/Event Center Performances (Verify your interview time in the program and be sure to check in at least 45 minutes before). Note: students are responsible for checking themselves in 9:00-12:00 Preliminary round judging Exhibits: PE/Event Center Students must be present for their scheduled interview Performances: King Center Note: Performance, Documentary & Website interviews Documentaries: North Classroom are open to the public. Websites: North Classroom/Plaza Exhibit and Paper interviews are closed to the public Papers: King Center/North Classroom/Plaza during judging. 11:30 Turn in Scavenger Hunt maps for a prize at the CU Outside Tivoli Turnhalle Denver Admissions table 11:30-12:45 Lunch and Learn: CU Denver 101, Informational Lunch Tivoli Turnhalle (Room 250 in Tivoli Student (RVSP was required, attendance is limited to first 225) Union) 12:00-1:00 Exhibits open for public viewing PE/Event Center Around 1:15 ALL final round qualifiers posted nationalhistorydayincolorado.org*

1:00-1:30 Exhibits that do not qualify for the final round may be PE/Event Center removed. Special award entries must remain in the hall for consideration. If you are offering your exhibit to the State Office, please leave it standing during this time. 1:45- Final rounds judging Performances: King Center 3:30(approx.) Students in Performance and Documentaries must be Documentaries: North Classroom present. Remaining categories are closed to the public and do not require student presence. 3:45-4:30 Exhibits open for public viewing PE/Event Center 4:00-4:30 Remove all Exhibits(except for those being offered to the PE/Event Center State Office) 5:00 Awards Ceremony PE/Event Center 6:00 REQUIRED: National Qualifier meeting with the State PE/Event Center Directors for qualifying students (1st& 2nd place), parents, and teachers (immediately following Awards Ceremony)

6:30 National Qualifier Meetings with Regional Coordinators PE/Event Center 6:00-6:45 Teachers Only: Pick up judging forms PE/Event Center

CHECK IT OUT!

Contest results will be posted by May 7th on:

nationalhistorydayincolorado.org

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are entry numbers? Why do we need to remember them? • Each entry is given a unique number according to its category. You can find the entry numbers in this competition program. Finalists are posted by entry number.

What can students do during down times? • CU Denver Informational Lunch: If you RSVP’d, please join us in Tivoli Turnhalle from 11:30-1:00. Due to an overwhelming response, lunches are first come, first served. • Scavenger Hunt: Scavenger hunt questions appear in the back of this program. History Day students may present their completed clue sheets to the Admissions table in the outside Tivoli Turnhalle at 11:30.

What times do I/does my student need to be at their judging area? • Students should be at their judging area at least 20 minutes before their scheduled time found in the program.

How will the interview work? • Be prepared to present and/or discuss your project and be present by your room. Students in the Paper and Exhibit category should wait to be called by a volunteer or judge by the door. Documentary, Performance, and Website students may be in the room during all judging times if they so wish. The judges are responsible for calling an entry to present.

I’m in Performances, is there a place for me to store my props/costumes/sets? • Performance students may use the King Center lobby organize their performance pieces, but they cannot block walking areas and should be kept towards the walls. Please know that the rooms are not secured and NHDC is not responsible for lost or stolen items.

How can I find my student/spouse/teacher? • Go to the Registration in the PE/Event Center Lobby to see if your student has checked in. • See the schedule for students’ interview times and location and go to their judging room.

Can the public view the competition? • Exhibits will be open for public viewing in the PE/Event Center from 12:00-1:00 p.m. • Performances, Documentaries, and Websites are open to the public in the preliminary rounds. The public is able to view Performances and Documentaries in the final rounds. Website judging will be closed during final rounds.

How do we know if we need to be present for the final round? • Finalists will be posted around 1:15 at nationalhistorydayincolorado.org. • Documentary and Performance students who qualify for the final rounds must be present. • Final round qualifiers in Papers, Websites and Exhibits do not need to be present. • There are no interviews during the final rounds

When are the winners announced for each category? • Final results will be announced at the Awards Ceremony in the PE/Event Center at 5:00 and at nationalhistorydayincolorado.org by May 7th. You do not need to be present to win.

How do I get my judging forms? • Teachers can pick up your judging forms after 6:00 pm in PE/Event Center. Unclaimed forms will be sent to the schools.

National Competition (University of Maryland, College Park: June 10-14) • First and second place in each category qualify for nationals. Third place serves as alternate. • National qualifiers must stay for a brief meeting following the Awards Ceremony.

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Teachers and Schools Participating in the NHDC State Contest

Felicia Frantz, Alameda Intl. Jr./Sr. High Susan Barrett, Gunnison High School Amanda Grosskrueger, Sierra Middle School Mark High, Gunnison Middle School School Sarah Ramirez, Alamosa High School Sara Howell, Hamilton Middle School Brian Hunt, Sierra Middle School Lori Fisher, Animas High School Eileen Haniszewski, Hamilton Middle William Knight, Sierra Middle School Zeke Tiernan, Aspen Country Day School School Kirsten Schuman, Skyview Academy Lisa Turner, Aspen Creek K-8 Emily Ward, Hamilton Middle School Nicholas Hunger, Soroco Middle School Adam Flatt, Aspen Middle School Lesley Meyer, Hamilton Middle School Denise Rueckert, Southern Hills Middle Marcela Suter, Axl Academy David L. Niewoonder, Hinkley High School School Kris Casey, Barone Middle School Sandra Mitchell, Ignacio High School Zach Crandall, Southern Hills Middle Jason Browning, Barone Middle School Marissa Duffey, Ignacio Middle School School Kelly Cvanciger, Bear Creek High School Heidi Belleau, Ignacio Middle School Amanda Cherry, Southern Hills Middle Dana Cooksey, Boulder High School Greg McSwain, Louisville Middle School School Paula Coffman, Broomfield Heights Middle Ian Jentz, KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy Jeff Sanders, Southern Hills Middle School School Jennifer Hall, La Junta High School Lynn May, St. Columba Michael Sparks, Broomfield Heights Middle Natascia Giovacchini, Lake City Community Kristen Lipke, St. Peter’s Lutheran School School School Owen Cegielski, STEM School Highlands Jeremy Kerns, Byers Jr./Sr. High School Carrie Coates, Lewis Palmer High School Ranch Skip Harrison, Byers Jr./Sr. High School Lorena Wilder, Lewis Palmer Middle School Amy Booth, Summit Academy Raluca Liles, Caprock Academy Judith Gaughan, Liberty High School Daniel Pollert, Summit Middle School Samuel Calvert, Caprock Academy Catherine Sauter, Limon High School John Speirling, Summit Middle School Robert Sutterer, Castle View High School April Boldon, Lotus School for Excellence Sara Boughton, Summit Middle School Nicholas Talburt, Centauri Middle School Gail Scobee, Lotus School for Excellence Cynthia Bolt, Summit Middle School Donna Mae Keys, Centaur Middle School Brandon Hamlett, Manual High School Susan Arrance, Summit Middle School Kathryn Wyndham, Cherry Creek High William Anderson, Manual High School Allyson Monroe, Summit Middle School School Colleen O’Brien, Manual High School Tammy Hemphill, The Classical Academy Kurt Skinner, Colorado Springs Christian Julie Malek, Manual High School Rachel Mittelstadt, Vista Peak Exploratory School Steven Foster, McAuliffe International Daniel Dussault, Vista Peak Exploratory Lauren Gonzales, Connect Charter School Nate Potson, Windsor Charter Academy Charles Grossen, Connect Charter Padma Hancock, Meowl Academy David Sinclair, Winter Park Christian School Kaila Saxton, Connect Charter Mike Breunig, Miller Middle School Kim Barickman, Connect Charter Andrew Schuhmann, Miller Middle School Marcus Cazarez, Connect Charter Matt Rapoport, Miller Middle School Nicole Roberts, Connect Charter Rebecca Dash, Miller Middle School Shane Preston, Connect Charter Brittney Gutirrez-Meraz, Monarch K-8 Tony Etienne, Connect Charter Taylor Johnson, Monte Vista High School Jeff Hawkins, Connect Charter John Camponeschi, Monte Vista Middle Alicia Townsend, Craig Middle School School Emily Bogue, Craig Middle School Lisa Sutterer, Newton Middle School Lauryn Calafiore, Craig Middle School Robert Moore, North Middle School Bonnie Hughes, Crown Pointe Academy Victoria Murphy, North Middle School Paula Worley, Crown Pointe Academy Nick Divine, North Park School Andrea Perrino, DCS Montessori Linda Johnson, Northridge High School Jill Jurca, Delta High School Kari Keller, Olathe High School Katya Thronweber, Denver Montessori Kyle Platt, Olathe High School Senior High Kelly Jones-Wagy, Overland High School Ed Glassman, Denver School of the Arts Anton Schulzki, Palmer High School Fran Clay, Divine Redeemer Catholic Robert Gilliam, Palmer High School School Mark Klopfenstein, Palmer Ridge High Michael Nielson, Dolores Public Schools School Jennifer Barry, Dolores Public Schools Mark Ewig, Palmer Ridge High School Helen Oliver, DSST Byers Paul Molé, Palmer Ridge High School Juliann Lacey, DSST Byers Nathan Paul, Peak-to-Peak Charter Casey Clay, Early College Academy Jamie Adams-Granato, Pleasant View Lisa Sutterer, Early High School at Littleton Middle School Joe Terry, East High School Lindsey Gomez, Pleasant View Middle Ted Goodwin, Erie High School School Rob Javier, Escalante Middle School Michael Storer, Prospect Ridge Academy Dominic Schiavone, Escalante Middle Katherine Thomson, Pueblo South High School School Esme Adamek, Escalante Middle School Michelle Erickson, Pueblo West High Strider Fitzpatrick, Escalante Middle School School John Hise, Escalante Middle School Brian Anderson, Rangeview High School Susan Eide-Stensrud, Fairview High School Samantha Westerdale, Rangeview High Sean Costello, Fairview High School School Matt Simpson, Falcon High School Richard Diehl, Rocky Heights Middle Miranda Harper, Fort Morgan High School School Kelly Cook, Frontier Charter Academy Jacob Gogan, Roosevelt High School Richard Leeds, George Washington High Jordan Tunney, Sabin Middle School School Cole Larsen, Sanford Schools Ben Slivnick, Girls Athletic Leadership Frank Cordova, Sangre de Cristo School Cyndi Snyder, Sangre de Cristo Colleen Kopay, Grandview High School John Willis, Sargent High School Steve Burch, Greeley Central Brian Haddican, Sargent Jr. High 3

Junior Paper

Junior Paper A– North Classroom 3205 Time Last First Title Entry # Are We Equal Yet? The Bakke Case and Our Nation’s Uneasy 9:00 Milias Evelyn Compromise with Race 301 9:15 Webster Isaac The Nuremberg Trials: How the World Came to Justice 302 "One Nation Under God": A Controversial Conflict Over 9:30 Mouret Maya Separation of Church and State 303 Afghanistan in Turmoil: How CIA-Funded Insurgents 9:45 Pientka Tripp Precipitated the Soviet Economic Collapse 304 Children in the Factories Face Conflict with Compromise 10:00 Hall Hayden Decades Away 305 Conflict Paves the Path to Compromise: the Fight for Women's 10:15 Bond Keira Voting Rights in Britain 306 Conflict Resolved by a Photographer's Crusade Against Child 10:30 Leyh Lauren Labor 307 10:45 Wilson Noah Could Pearl Harbor Have Been Prevented? 308 11:00 Knostman Natalie Dalton Trumbo: Breaking the Hollywood Blacklist 309

Junior Paper B– North Classroom 3207 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Phelps Jacob Defenders of Tomorrow 310 9:15 Mars James The Conflict and Compromise of the Korean War 318 9:30 Arias Armando Jose Arturo Castellanos Contreras/ WWII 312 New Zealand During the 1800's: A Breached and Misleading 9:45 Young Rohan Compromise Leads to Conflict 313 No Compromise: The Accident That Became Patterson's 10:00 Gottlieb Diana Revolution 314 10:15 Riccatone Skye Territorial Dispute Over the Arctic 315 10:30 Phillips Elena The Antarctic Treaty 316 10:45 Corral Alexis The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 317

Dorothy I. Height: A Revolutionary Women's Battle Against the 11:00 Stoddard Ben Conflict of Injustice 411

Junior Paper C–North Classroom 3210 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Wood Annalise The Little Rock Nine - The Integration of Central High 327 The Debates that Changed the View on the Physical 9:15 Ladau Benjamin Universe 320 9:30 Pittman Jeda the great depression 321 9:45 Rivera-Lucas Adrian Felipe The Harlem Hellfighters 322 The Hidden Conflict within the Compromise: Brown vs 10:00 Willner Allison Board of Education 323 10:15 Weeks Benjamin The Kanagawa Treaty 324 10:30 Price Tatelynn The Launch of Women's Rights 325 The Legality of Big Tobacco The Conflict and 10:45 Gauthier Lucas Compromise Over the Truth of Smoking 326 Buchholz- 11:00 Guerrero Chay The Cuban Missile Crisis 319

4 Junior Paper D–North Classroom 1204 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Sisneros Jonelle The Story of the Salem Witch Trials 328 9:15 Cornejo Anaiah The Trail of Tears 329

Trail of Tears: Controversial Compromise Between 9:30 Jackson Nadia Cherokee and White Settlers Leads to Conflict 330 Watts: How Economic Deprivation, Social Isolation, and Inadequate Housing Manifested into a Tragic Act of 9:45 Curfman Caleb Violence 331 10:00 Drinkwater Sasha When Compromise Kills 332 Where the River Runs Dry: Conflict Over Water in the West and the Compromise of the Colorado River 10:15 Jansen Emery Compact 333 Yesterday's News, Today's Lesson, Tomorrow's 10:30 Steele Reina Forgotten 334 Glen Canyon Dam: When Compromise Leads to Further 10:45 Oveson Jaroldeen Conflict 311

5 Junior Individual Exhibit All Exhibits are on display in the PE/Event Center. Final rounds qualifying exhibits and entries that applied for special awards must remain on display until 4:00 p.m. Participants: Please wait in the PE/Event Center Lobby to be called for your interview.

Junior Individual Exhibit A --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # 10:00 Lee Brooklyn Alice Paul Fighting For The Vote 261 "I am prepared to die" Nelson Mandela and the Rivonia 10:10 Vick Catie trial 258 10:20 Arellano Diana 1933 Nazi Regime Book Burning 259 A War Without a Winner: Kennedy and Khrushchev on 10:30 Atkinson Megan the Verge of World War III 260 10:40 Lucio Duilio Conflict in The Black Sea: Crimean War 260 10:50 Brunson Laci Atomic Bomb conflict 262 11:00 Getz Braxton Ba Boom 263 11:10 Kracht Sarah Brown vs the Board of Education 264 11:20 Kahle Samson Charles Darwin the man who questioned creationism 266 Conflict and Compromise: Rachel Carson Changes the 11:30 Chavez Zoe Government's Perspective on DDT 267

Junior Individual Exhibit B -- Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # 10:00 Reynolds Lilia Conflict in 1920's Jazz 268 10:10 Myers Arrow Count Not Kill 270 Dolores Huerta: The Activist Warrior Who Refused to 10:20 Spangenberg Finn Compromise 271 10:30 Lee Ragan Dr. Seuss and Isolationism 272 10:40 Genshaft Sophie Elizabeth Cady Stanton National Women's Association 273 10:50 Warren Kira Emancipation: The Women's Suffrage Movement 274 Freedom, the Cry of Every Human Heart: Tiananmen 11:00 Shoemate Abby Square Massacre 275 Internment of Japanese Americans During WWII: Conflict 11:10 Heimel Mason Leading to Devastating Compromise 276 King Thutmose lll Journey through Conflict and 11:20 Ritter Madilynn Compromise 277 11:30 Murdock Peter No Taxation Without Representation! 279

Junior Individual Exhibit C --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # 10:00 Hall Leah Martin Luther King Jr. 278 10:10 Bane Brandt Paris Peace Accords: Conflict Caused by Compromise 280 10:20 Rothrock Emily Rosa Parks to the Back of the Bus 281 Saving America: How Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin 10:30 Dominguez Moriah Cured Polio 282 10:40 Siminoe Forrest The battle of Gettysburg 283 10:50 Davidsen Tristan The Battle of the Alamo 284 11:00 Stanifer Molly The Bells of the Ballpark 285 11:10 Cinnamon John The Birth of A Nation 286 The Conflict of Desegregation: The Compromise of the 11:20 Trujillo Daya Little Rock Nine 287 THE CONFLICT THAT LED TO A COMPROMISE IN 11:30 Corbett Genisis 1945 FOR THE JAPANESE 288 11:40 Collins Hailey Vlad the Impaler's Conflict with Turkey 300

6 Junior Individual Exhibit D -- Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # 10:00 Comai Isabella The Fight for Ability 289 The Frontier Mother's of Medicine: A Struggle For A New 10:10 Sweet-Seip KaiLin Hope 290 10:20 Zapata Macehualtin The legacy of the Aztecs 291 10:30 Brink Chakwah The Manhattan Project 292 10:40 Pepin Claire The Montgomery Bus Boycott 293 10:50 Trenholm Naomi The Righteous 294 11:00 Reed Ella The Road to School Integration: From Brown to Keyes 295 The Shot That Got Away: The Battle Between Personality 11:10 Anderson Abby and Political Parties 296 The Silencing Corridors of Carlisle Indian School and Her 11:20 Williamson Hadley Legacy 297 11:30 Heyneman Ariana The Sioux Treaty of 1868 298 11:40 Mosley Aubrey The Unknown Colorado War: A Governor's Demise 299

7 Junior Group Exhibit All Exhibits are on display in the PE/Event Center. Final rounds qualifying exhibits and entries that applied for special awards must remain on display until 4:00 p.m. Participants: Please wait in the PE/Event Center Lobby to be called for your interview.

Junior Group Exhibit A --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry #

Kramer Camryn "A false tongue never makes a guilty person"; A Feminist 10:00 Haddad Yara 134 Compromise and a Rebellions Compromise Stibley Ellysia Toor Sabrina "God himself could not sink this ship.": How the tragedy of Jarrett Chloe 10:10 the Titanic changed safety and evacuation regulations 135 Adams Paige forever Fleming Anna Lindahl Clara 10:20 Koessl Karlee 71 Days of Fear; The Occupation of Wounded Knee 1973 136 Kaperbauer Marin Hurst Jaidyn 10:30 Battle of the Sexes: Billie Jean King 137 Schmidt Maya Bittersweet Harvest: Conflict and Compromise in the Bracero 10:40 Villa Jatziry 138 Program Perea Samantha Marquez Mark 10:50 Blood Diamonds 139 Martinez Josias Hurrell Jenna 11:00 Villalobos Changing Divorce Laws 140 Vargas Alondra Younkerman Montana 11:10 Conflict and Compromise: Gun Control Through History 141 Carbutt Mallory Ruiz Yaritza Conflict in the Colonies: Questioning the need for 11:20 142 Rodriguez Karen compromise or independence Smith Ashlyn 11:30 Faucette Haley Conscientious Objectors Of World War II 143 Caldon Asia

Junior Group Exhibit B --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # Moody Jackson 144 10:00 Enigma: An Unexpected Ally Rubinstein Bodhi 144 Fryer Kodie Ann 145 10:10 Fugitive Slave Law Smith Aiyana 145

Strasia Gianna 146 Japanese American Internment: Conflict Leads to 10:20 Francis Sam 146 Compromising Civil Rights Godinez Eleseo 146 Hite Abby 146 Gutierrez Nathan 147 10:30 Harding Gavin Japanese Interment Camps 147 Carrasco Aldrick 147

Martinez Abriel Manifest Destiny: The Conflict of Colonization in the 148 10:40 Tapia Paloma West 148 Cesar Haley 148 10:50 Suchomski Ella Marion Blumenthal Lazan Holocaust Survivor 149

8 Wupperman Mia 149 Knowles Hailey 150 11:00 Mengele Experiments Parmley Natalie 150

11:10 Brisbin Jolie North to Freedom on the Underground Raildroad 151 Wilderson Nayana 151 Womble Jessica 152 11:20 Pearl Harbor: Did FDR Know Rogers Rieley 152 Belcher Natalia 165 11:30 The Man Who Took a Swing at the Color Barrier Al-Bermani Zahraa 165

Junior Group Exhibit C --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # Vincent Renic 153 10:00 Bronson Barron Prohibition, A Bootleggers Business 153 Reiter Fred 153 Knudsen Lily 154 Tallmadge and Clay: The Missouri Conflict and Its 10:10 Likes Brady 154 Imperfect Compromise Burbidge Amelia 154 Tutt Sarah That's So Gay: The Story of Men Branded by the Pink 155 10:20 Angliss Bridget Triangle 155 Craig Jeremiah 156 10:30 Cump Madeline The 1936 Nazi Olympics 156 Gouner Kendall 156 Kaji Ty 157 10:40 The Arab - Israeli Conflict: An Unsolvable Problem Krams Eliot 157 The Repeated Conflicts and Compromises between the 10:50 Haefs Kassandra 405 Behrman Carter Sioux and The United States 405 The Atomic Bomb: The Unjustified End to Hiroshima and 11:00 Vallejos Dylan 158 Allen Evan Nagasaki 158 Jarvies Makenzie 406 11:10 The Righteous Among Nations Jarvies Camryn 406 Eichner Dillon 159 11:20 The Attack of America and Japan during World War II Edwards Kayla 159 Lowe Cecilia 404 11:30 Layers of the French Revolution Gledhill Anna 404

Junior Group Exhibit D --AurariaPE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # Begay Ashaunee 407 10:00 The Trail of Tears Scott Denee 407 The Conflicts and Compromises of the Creation of the 10:10 Hermann Hannah 160 U.S. Constitution Scarsbrook Morgan 160

Ramirez Alberto The Unknown Heroes: The Harlem Hellfighters Confront 408 10:20 Godina Brian Conflict in the U.S Army 408 Rosales Kevin 408 The Crime Does Not Fit the Punishment: The My Lai 10:30 Jenkins Emma 161 Massacre Cronk Addison 161 Wieda Tyler 409 10:40 The Zulu War Despain Hiram 409 Tweedy Sarah 162 10:50 The Crimean War and The Treaty of Paris Hoskins Emily 162 11:00 Park Clara Unethical Eugenics: The Angel of Death 410

9 Guarnera Gianna 410 Dreger Jadah 163 11:10 The Fire That Changed America Brant Aniya 163 Langhans Bailey 411 11:20 Wyoming Women's Suffrage Movement Boyle Darrah 411 Sherlock Stella 164 11:30 The Great Compromise Hemstreet Bliss 164

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Junior Individual Performance A -- King Center 218 Time Last First Title Entry # “The Wizard of Ooze” Compromise: The compromises Senator Everett Dirksen made with liberal Democrats to end the Southern Filibuster and pass the Civil Rights Act 9:00 Bowland Wyatt of 1964 335 A Country Divided: The Korean War Conflict and Their 9:20 Chow Katherine Failed Compromise 336 9:40 Biegunajtys Makayla Animal Testing Throughout History 337 10:00 Richter Brianna Anne Frank 338 10:20 Lipke William Chief Ouray: A Life of Conflict and Compromise 339 Christmas Truce of 1914: A Conflict Interrupted by an 10:40 Poirson Adyline Unforeseen Compromise 340 11:00 Shelton Taylor Conflict On The Range 341 11:20 Diedrich Olivia The Stains of the Korean War 357 Rose the Riveter and How Propoganda Affected World 11:40 Bryant Noelle War II 410

Junior Individual Performance B --King Center 312 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Seiber Ceaira Playing a Role in the Cambodian Genocide 348 Harriet Tubman: Her Conflict with the Compromise of 9:20 Pittman Alexxys 1850 343 9:40 Hopes Chance Iran Hostage Crisis 344

10:00 Miller Helen Korea: Conflict and Compromise on the 38th Parallel 345 Music in the Holocaust; Internal Conflict and 10:20 Mackey Seanna Compromise 347 Freezing Point: How Ronald Reagan and Mikhail 10:40 Fry Thomas Gorbachev Ended the Cold War 342 11:00 Hancock Rishi Toussaint L'Ouverture and the Haitian Revolution 358 11:20 Muniz Taydn Navajo Code Talkers 409

Junior Individual Performance C -- King Center 318 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Acheson Marjorie Plessy's Ride to Freedom 349 9:20 Hecht Thea Salem Witch Trials 350 9:40 Chavez Amelia Sojourner Truth: A Friend of a Friend 351 10:00 Paoletti Sandra The Compromise of 1790: A Resolution for a New Nation 352 The Compromise of 1850: The Conflict Over Fugitive 10:20 Swerdfeger Avri Slaves 353 10:40 Overton Kateri The Crime Worse Than Murder 354 11:00 Albert Abigail The Crucible: A Peaceful Protest 355 11:20 Salinas Remi The Great Emu War 356 Grey 11:40 Benedict (Sierra) The Story of Carlisle Indian Industrial Boarding School 358

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Junior Group Performance A -- King Center 205 Entr Time Last First Title y # Roe Corinne 164 Vegas Ezra 164 9:00 A Close Call to Nuclear War Quintanilla Matthew 164 Jordan Mason 164 Olsen Hadley A Conflict Forces a Compromise: Women in the Workforce 165 9:20 Leonard Emily during World War II 165 Luis Chloe 166 Gaugh Aiden 166 9:40 Conflict and Compromise: Abraham Lincoln and Slavery Gonder Abrianna 166 Luis Chloe 166 Mueller Julia 167 10:00 Berlin Wall Kearns Trinity 167 Gonzales Autumn 168 Koerber Jillian 168 10:20 Alcon Alyssa Boston Tea party 168 Hill Peyton 168 Soden Tyler 168 Kinzie Grant Captain Silas Soule Refuses to Take Part in the Sand Creek 169 10:40 Trautman Lily Massacre of 1864 169 Landon Piper 170 Prey Aaron 170 Chasing the American Dream: Immigration to the U.S. from 11:00 Dreyfuss Cole 170 1924-1952 Hicks Kaitlin 170 Mackzum Kyle 170 Andrews Grace 171 Dunich Gabrielle 171 11:20 Conflict in Congress: Seeking a Compromise in Missouri Hughes Ashley 171 McCrory Shelby 171 Junior Group Performance B -- King Center 210 Entr Time Last First Title y # Hernandez Anthony 175 9:00 Biddle Emilee Escalante's Battle of Fort Sumter 175 Ehrig Ben 175 Pumphrey Rachael 173 Conflicts and Consequences of Ending U.S. Slave Imports : 9:20 Martinez Leyah 173 The 20-Year Compromise Mestas Elise 173 Abdalla Meira 174 Osman Sadiq 174 9:40 Emancipation Proclamation Abdella Osman 174 Adane Abigail 174 Houston Delpha 172 10:00 Baldwin Annabel The Conflict of the Salem Witch Trials 172 Carpenter Katelyn 172 Brown Kacey 176 10:20 Mummification deKay Lauren 176 Kiros Sara 177 Goucem Nour El Houda 177 10:40 Ordinary Citizens VS The Law Malki Amana 177 Hassan Sumaya 177 Ball Maddie Pro Compromise: The Fight for the Decriminalization of 178 11:00 Hanes Evelyn Abortion 178

12 Nelson Sadie 179 11:20 Gorbett Taylor Rosa Park's Refusal to Compromise Her Ideals 179 McFall Tahjyanna 179

Junior Group Performance C -- King Center 212 Entr Time Last First Title y # The Watergate Scandal: The Presidential Conflict That Changed 9:00 Jonis Jacob 186 The Media’s Governmental Involvement Johnson Benton 186 Sewell Katherine The Conflict and Compromise of Nellie Bly and her Ten Days in a 180 9:20 Willis Mary Madhouse 180 Munoz Jamie 181 9:40 Rivera Camryn-Jo The Holocaust 181 Buckley Juliet 181 Hayden Garrett 182 10:00 Martinez Antonio The Sand Creek Massacre 182 Maze Daylon 182 Sowards Mason 183 10:20 Sowards Abigail The Story of Ephraim Hanks 183 Shawcroft Austyn 183 Zwirn Cameron 184 10:40 The Terrifying Terrorist Surprise Rothbauer Tonya 184 Babin Naleen The Unknown Movement: The Conflict and Compromise for 185 11:00 Horiuchi Allison Yellow Power 185 The Women in Purple Shirts: The Lavender Menace Zap and 11:20 Dixon Chloe 187 Interactions with the National Organization for Women Feyen Sydney 187 Harvey Lyla 188 Carmody Mattie 188 11:40 WASP: Flying Towards an Equal Future Jones Summer 188 Bennet Anne 188

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Junior Individual Documentary A -- North Classroom 1515 Time Last First Title Entry #

9:00 Pasquin Elise A Peaceful Compromise: Caused by a 13-Day Conflict 225 9:20 Wining Emily An Undeclared War- The Cuban Missile Crisis 226 9:40 Cornum Rebecca Babe Ruth is Traded to the New York Yankees 227 Batson v. : A Failed Compromise Addressing the Conflict of Inequality in the United States Judiciary 10:00 Pope Tommy System 228 10:20 Diamond Spencer Body Politics 229 Broken Promise of Freedom: Japanese-American 10:40 Minich Sofia Internment Camps 230 Burma's Uprising of 1988: A Country is Only as Strong 11:00 Shimon Jack as Its Leaders 231 11:20 Shelton Samantha Clara Brown 232

Junior Individual Documentary B -- North Classroom 1521 Time Last First Title Entry # M.A.D Doctrine Creates Conflict: Reagan's S.D.I. Leads 9:00 Martinez Aidan to a Series of Compromises 240 Dalton Trumbo and the Red Scare: the Conflict in 9:20 McDonald Tate Compromising his Freedom for his Beliefs 235 9:40 Butler Bella Discussing Conflict Over a Nice Cup(ple Tons) of Tea 236 10:00 Finehout Talon General William T. Sherman’s March to the Sea 237 10:20 Roessler Riley Infernos of Ignorance: Nazi Book Burning 238 10:40 Cole Jacob Jesse Owens - Olympian and Civil Rights Pioneer 239 Conflicting Priorities: How Naval Sonar Compromises the 11:00 Edmondson Rio Health of Marine Mammals 234 One Less Thing to Worry About: Martin Luther King Jr. 11:20 Butler Maggie and the Federal Bureau of Investigation 241

Junior Individual Documentary C -- North Classroom 1525 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Rosenker Benjamin Peace Among Rivals: The Story of Watts 242 9:20 Helzberg Benton Prohibition in the U.S.A. 243 9:40 McDermott Connor Propaganda's Affect in the Cold War 244 The Radium Girls: How Thousands of Women 10:00 O'Neill Chloe Revolutionized Workplace Safety 253 10:20 Straka Makenna The 45 Year Race for Gender Equality 246 10:40 Thompson Tripp The Cuban Missile Crisis The Struggle For Power 247 11:00 Johnson Rachael The Great Emu War: A War Against Giant Birds 248 The Harlem Hellfighters: Fighting Racism in the 11:20 Trujillo Maiya Trenches of WW1 249

Junior Individual Documentary D -- North Classroom 1533 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Benson Annie The Harlem Hellfighters: Forgotten Heroes 250 9:20 Light Walden The Integration of Baseball: A Catalyst for Equality 251 9:40 Nolte Kaley The Korean Conflict- "Forgotten War" 252 Rosie the Riveter: Conflict and Compromise for 10:00 Pacheco Jordan Women in the Workforce 245 10:20 Browning Emma The Telluride Mining Strikes of the Early 1900s 254

14 The Three Mile Island Disaster: Conflict and Compromise Between the United States and the 10:40 Ramsey Grace Nuclear Energy Industry 256 Wilde Times: The Three Trials Of Oscar Wilde And The Conflict And Compromise That Created The 11:00 Reichley Clarise Gay Rights Movement 257

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Junior Group Documentary A -- North Classroom 1311 Time Last First Title Entry # Rockey Taylor 100 9:00 13 Days in a Crisis Rockey Ashlyn 100 Mas Greg 21st century advancement of communication 101 9:20 Linares Noah through technology 101 Baran Edward A LEGO Documentary: How a Fire Started a 102 9:40 Bergeron Caedmen Company 102 Hull-Stone Aria 103 10:00 America's forgotten War, The War of 1812 Patel Smriti 103

Brown Emma An Explosive Compromise : Using the Atomic Bomb 104 10:20 Bartosz Alina to End Conflict in WWII 104 Zhang Andrew 104 Breigenzer Kylee 105 10:40 Schamberger Nina Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp 105 Laverdiere Annabelle 105 Conflict and Compromise: Josef Mengele and the 11:00 Selby Ryleigh 106 Inhumane Medical Experiments of Auschwitz Hartley Marot 106 Halandras Tasos 107 11:20 Rylee Butler Conflict on the Range 107 Franklin Hadley 107

Junior Group Documentary B -- North Classroom 1313 Time Last First Title Entry # Ridlen Sarah 114 Jim Crow Laws and Segregation: The Failed 9:00 Kelsay Mckenzie 114 Compromise of 1877 Henningsen Zoe 114 Hagburg Hailey 109 9:20 Disaster of the Treaty of Versailles Anderson Leif 109 Long Kaylee Fighting for equal rights: women's suffrage 110 9:40 Howell Sydney movement in America 110 Henry Spencer 111 Governor Ralph L Carr: The Conflict and 10:00 Young Witt 111 Compromise of the Japanese in America Bowdouris George 111 Price Heidi 112 10:20 Bauer Courtney Helen Keller 112 Bryant Kaitlin 112 Hightower Hampton 113 Jackie Robinson: Changing History of African 10:40 Simonsen Zach 113 Americans Powell Trinden 113 Koehler Charlie How Bioethics Came to be: the Tragedies of the 114 11:00 Voss Ryan Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments 114

Junior Group Documentary C -- North Classroom 1315 Time Last First Title Entry # Shoemaker Jake 115 Washburn Casey 115 9:00 Jackie Robinson Mooney Paul (Duke) 115 Struhs Braden 115 Scheer Trystan 115 9:20 The Cuban Missile Crises Thompson Gregory 115

16 Johnson Aiden 115 Kim Akiva 116 9:40 Mahatma Gandhi - The Peaceful Protestor Shepherd Charlie 116 Jones Alexis 117 10:00 Mary Tudor The Bloody Queen King Cayden 117 Alexeyev Nickita 118 10:20 Muhammad Ali Perez Alejandro 118 Rosier Erwins 119 10:40 Peloponnesian War Appiah Austin 119 Young Elizabeth 120 11:00 Scotland Independence War Scyoc Jersey 120

Junior Group Documentary D -- North Classroom 1316 Time Last First Title Entry # Hanson Kayla 121 9:00 Serving America - Not Just Dinner Parties Ward Marin 121 Martinez Giovanna 122 9:20 Society vs. Religion Abeyta Bethany 122 The Black Panther Party: A Movement for Color and 9:40 Anderson Lance 123 Bergmann William Courage 123 Hobbs Ameena The Compromise of 1850: Conflicts over Freedom and 124 10:00 Gates Faith Slavery 124 Schiff Julia 125 10:20 The Death of Yugoslavia Dee Juliette 125 Romero Devin 126 The Hidden Holocaust: the Conflict of Truman's 10:40 Farrell Deklan Decision to Drop the Bombs 126 North Mark 126 11:00 Ellis Nathaniel D-Day - A Hard Fought Month to End The War 108 McCroskey Connor 108

Junior Group Documentary E -- North Classroom 1511 Corsentino Robert 130 The Treaty if Versailles: Compromise to End WWI 9:00 Hernandez Jeremiah 130 Leads to Conflict Vigil Bryce 130 Rosenbaum Jacob The Munich Massacre: A Lack of Compromise at the 129 9:20 Hrywnak Sophia Games of Peace and Joy 129 Hafey Logan 128 9:40 The Lusitania Zimmerman Tanner 128 VanBuskirk Maggie 131 10:00 Behn Alexis The Zabinski's Arch 131 Eckert Haley 131 Parks Jordan Title IX: Title IX: Women Striving for Equal Rights in The 132 10:20 Ammons Dani World of Athletics and Education 132 Trujillo Amanda 133 10:40 Yacovazzi Christopher Woman's Basketball History, Primarily at Stanford 133 Martinez Briqn 133 Ruybal Rebekah 127 11:00 The Korean War Lobato Madison 127

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Junior Individual Website A–Plaza 116 Time Last First Title Entry # Alice Paul: The Compromises That Led To The 19th 9:00 Banuelos Lourdes Amendment 360 America's Deadliest Prison Uprising: The Failed 9:10 Kerwin Catalina Compromise at Attica 361 9:20 Bishop Stella An Era of Change: Women in the 19th Century 363 Babe Didrikson: A Conflict with the Patriarchy and a 9:30 Marquina Sofia Compromise in Women's Sports 364 9:40 Tibbitts Hyrum Battle of Corinth: 146 BC 365 9:50 Newman Alexander Bill Mauldin 366 Breaking the Ice of the Cold War: The Pianist Who 10:00 Cui Jason Opened Diplomatic Doors 367 Conflicts and Compromises of Tuberculosis Patients 10:10 Gagliardi Rylee Moving to Colorado 368 10:20 Davis Kyla Elizabeth Blackwell First Woman Doctor 369 10:30 Atkin Evan Galileo V.S. The Church 370

Junior Individual Website B–Plaza 114 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Cameron Gary Hadrian's Wall: Conflict Leads to Compromise 371 Jackie Robinson: The Compromise of the Field 9:10 Borchert Noah Contract and the Conflict on the Field 372 9:20 Cody Brendon Korea: Nation Divided - Families Separated 373 Lil Hardin Armstrong: Compromising in a male 9:30 Sawicki Abby dominated area: What a Wonderful World... of Jazz 374 Monkey Business: Darwin Debate and The Scopes 9:40 Roberts Landon Trial 375 Nuts: How Holding Bastogne Changed the Course of 9:50 White Erick History 376 Racial Scapegoating: Compromising Morals for 10:00 Tanigawa Allison Conflicts in History 377 10:10 Schulte Grace Raoul Wallenberg: A Holocaust Hero 378 10:20 Mobley Regan Same-Sex Marriage 379 10:30 Griffin Lily Susan B. Anthony: The Battle for the Ballot 380

Junior Individual Website C–Plaza 112 Time Last First Title Entry # The 19th Amendment: A Long Fight for Women's 9:00 Sheldon Jenna Suffrage 381 The Afghan Resistance: Precipitating the Crumbling 9:10 Anand Mahika of the Soviet Union 382 The Amistad Slave Conflict with American 9:20 Sanchez Carlos Compromise 383 The Conflict and Compromise of the Zimmerman 9:30 Crookston Nicholas Telegram 390 9:40 Burger Shiloh Battle of Shiloh and its importance in the Civil War 385 9:50 Vega Analisa The Battle of the Alamo 386 10:00 Farias Cody The Boston Tea Party 387 10:10 Kennedy Tatumn United Nations Security Council and World War Two 402 10:20 Chang Daniel The Chinese Exclusion Act 389 10:30 Haas Noah The art of Compromise: The Cuban Missile Crisis 384 The Children's Health Insurance Program: A 10:40 Jaquette Olivia Compromise to Save Lives 388

18 Junior Individual Website D–North Classroom 3004 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Smith Sloane Walt Disney: Contributing to World War II 403 The Easter Rising: A Stepping Stone in the Path to Irish 9:10 James Reilly Independence 393 The Efficient and Effective: The Conflict of Standardized 9:20 Sweet-Seip Li Hong Parts in WWII 394

9:30 Yang Yinlai The Impact of Hmong People During the Vietnam War 395 9:40 Abrego Alex THE JAPANESE CONSTITUTION OF 1946 396 9:50 Caddy Maddy The New York Draft Riot of 1863 397

10:00 Clark Mikaela The Purchase that would make or break America 398 10:10 Paiz Bryanna The Strange Case of Alger Hiss 399

10:20 Flores Sydney The Taylor Grazing Act and the Impacts that Followed 400 10:30 Egbert Dimitri The War on Drugs 401 10:40 Archuleta James The DC Snipers 391

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Junior Group Website A–Plaza M104 Time Last First Title Entry # City in Chaos for 3 Days: The New York City Draft 9:00 Davis Gabriel 189 Riots of 1863 Hawk Gavin 189 Chandler Noah 191 9:10 13 Day Confrontation Leto Ryan 191 Rowe Sadie 192 9:20 McHenry Sophia 444 Days in Captivity 192 Miller Ella 192 McConnell Ethan 193 9:30 Abraham Lincoln's Suspension of Habeas Corpus Woodworth Tyler 193 Edwards Abby 199 9:40 Birmingham Campaign 1963 Negron Sophia 199 Davoudlarian Laura 195 9:50 Southard Kaiya Amelia Earhart: A Conflict within Sexism 195 Davoudlarian Mira 195 Luna Jeovanny 195 10:00 Colorado: An 1800's Chain Reaction Colon Jasmine 196 Hilbert Isaac 196 10:10 Dillingham Taylor An Eye for An Eye The Nazi Nuremberg Trials 197 Ebert Meghan 197 Sieja Kailey 198 10:20 Benjamin F. Stapleton: Controversy and the Klan McMahon Holly 198

Junior Group Website B–Plaza 132 Time Last First Title Entry # The Integration of Denver Public Schools Through 9:00 Giornazi Shada 190 Forced Busing Robertson Alyssa 190 Trejo Alex 200 9:10 Kokai Logan Chernobyl 200 Sanchez Eric 200 Civil War Conflict and Compromise: General 9:20 Albo Vincent 201 Sherman's March to the Sea Lucero Matthew 201 Conscientious Objectors in WWII: Overcoming the 9:30 Brogden Amelia 202 Draft as Soldiers of Pacifism Sherman Ry 202 Apodaca Jusinda 203 9:40 Reza Marissa Equality 203 Galdamez Lizeth 203 Robins Courteney 204 9:50 Francis Scott Key: National Anthem Christensen Jessa 204 French and Indian War: The Trailhead to the 10:00 Campbell Tyler 205 American Revolution Keller Ryan 205 Sims Evan 206 10:10 Iranian Hostage Crisis Brown Campbell 206

Estabrook Keziah Jesse Owens: Leaping for Compromise and 207 10:20 Halpern Kara Leaving Conflict in the Dust 207 Wright Emma 207

20 Junior Group Website C– Plaza 131 Time Last First Title Entry # Pride is Prejudice: The Suffrage Movement Sparked by 9:00 Dietz Ella 209 a Territorial Lie Coddington Campbell 209 Piccoli Carly 210 9:10 Protect the Workers Garvey Hannah 210 Blume Kimiko 211 9:20 Roe v Wade: The Conflict and Compromise of Abortion Grayson Mia 211 Wardall Ayslynn 212 9:30 The 16th Century Monarch Gustafson Hailey 212 Lopez Ethan 213 9:40 Callahan Alexander The Battle of Rio San Gabriel 213 Morales Ricardo 213 Hardy Andrew 214 The Easter Rising: The Stepping Stone That Lead To 9:50 Bridey Smith Irish Freedom 214 Zelenko Anastasia 214 Mendenhall Savannah 215 10:00 The Eugenics Movement Orris Orris 215 The Hart-Celler Act: The Compromise that Opened the 10:10 Johnston Lindsey 216 Golden Door Keuski Ariana 216 Hume Kadin 217 10:20 The Peasants Revolt Patterson Shaylee 217

Junior Group Website D– Plaza 130 Time Last First Title Entry # Knez Taelee 218 9:00 The Pullman Strike Johnson Sarah 218 lopez leilani 219 9:10 The Six Day War Fakiri Kanza 219 Hickey Gavin 220 9:20 The Six Day War Hogan Ethan 220 Fritz Valerie 221 9:30 U.S and Japan: War Within A War Ketchel Sarah 221 Andujo Hanna 222 9:40 Destiny- Were They Really Witches? Jackson Allie 222 Holland Kamryn 223 Women's Rights in the Middle East Brimhall Whitney 223 9:50 stiegelmeyer avery 224 Women's Suffrage Singleton Sunshine 224

Henderson Mason Muhammad Ali and the Draft: The Conflict Between 208 10:00 Beltran Zachary Religion and War Ends in Compromise 208 Bertoldo Michael 208 Stais Shelby 194 10:10 Fields Morgan Afghan Red Crescent Society 194 Fearer Mya 194

21 Senior Paper Senior Paper A–King Center 301 Time Last First Title Entry # The Oregon Territory Dispute: British and American 9:00 Ferguson Jackson Conflict and Compromise 636 9:15 Mendez Selena "Margaret Sanger and Her Fight for Birth Control" 637 9:30 Edmondson Kian Awakening the Dragon 644 “The Bulldozer” of United States Diplomacy: Richard Holbrooke Resolves Centuries of Conflict in the 9:45 Balog Emily Balkans with Compromise 639 444 Days of Conflict and Compromise from Iran to the 10:00 Westfahl Samantha United States 640 A Brave Filibuster: The Connection between Manifest Destiny and Filibustering As Told Through The Life of 10:15 Miller Nicole William Walker 641 All's Fair in Love and War: Failed Compromises over 10:30 Winn Emily Chemical Weapons Conflict at the Geneva Protocol 642 As It Fell Silent: Ignored Compromises and the Sand 10:45 Ravenscroft Jeremiah Creek Massacre 643 “It is Better to Bend a Little than to Break”: A History of 11:00 Haas Roxana Restorative Justice 638

Senior Paper B–King Center 303 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Taylor Mikaela Get off my Land: The Indian Removal Act 1832-39 650 Conflict and Compromise in Relation to Augustus 9:15 Mullane Ash Caesar’s Rise to Emperor of Rome 646 Conflict and Compromise: Robert Lee in the American 9:30 Mueller Stefan Civil War 647 Free but not Free: How Compromises and Broken Promises after the Civil War Halted the Early Civil 9:45 McCrimmon Skye Rights Movement 648 From Acadians to Cajuns: How a People of Compromise were Overpowered by International 10:00 Boileau Sophie Conflict 649 10:15 Watson Andrew Class Conflict During the French Revolution 645 How a Lack of Compromise Restricted the Rights of 10:30 Witwer Max the Mentally Insane 651 10:45 Green Ahlyna Jimi Hendrix: Behind the Strings 652 Workplace Safety: Defined by the Triangle Shirtwaist 11:00 DeHerrera Emma Factory Fire of 1911 670

Senior Paper C–King Center 305 Time Last First Title Entry # The 54th Massachusetts: A Compromise for the Conflict of 9:00 Escalera Anika African American Soldiers 658 9:15 Guadarrama Tori Oops, I Started A War: The Quasi-War 1798 655 “The Constitution of the West:” The 1922 Colorado River 9:30 Brettmann Chloe Compact 656 9:45 Augustine Sophia Paper 657 10:00 Dominguez Jonah Kingmaker: The True Power Behind the Roman Emperors 654 The American Gay Rights Movement: The Conflicts and Lack of Compromise that Lessened Discrimination Against 10:15 Grabe Luke Homosexuals 659 John F. Kennedy Gains Momentum for a Movement by Combating Conflict, Addressing Complacency, and 10:30 Moore Marie Finding Compromise 653

22 The Conflict and Compromise Facing Easy Company 10:45 Smith Ellington During World War Two 662

Senior Paper D–Plaza M202 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Albers Andrew The Fight for Texas Independence 666 The Conflict of Conservation, Fashion, and Industry: Compromise Between Environmentalists, Women, and 9:15 Zhang Tammy the Plume Trade 664 9:30 Roth Andrew The Conflict of Government 665 The Conflict and Compromise of the Los Angeles Riots of 9:45 Frasier Maelee 1992 663

10:00 Bradfield Madison The Sheep Wars: Conflict And Compromise in the West 667 Marques 10:15 Klomp Caterina The Treaty of Versailles 668 10:30 Meyer Peyton The Troubles: "I'm not bending" 669 10:45 McBride Joshua The Boer War: Forgotten Conflict and Compromise 661 The Berlin Blockade and Airlift: The First Battleground of 11:00 Bodoni Evelyn the Cold War 660

Senior Individual Exhibit All Exhibits are on display in the PE/Event Center. Final rounds qualifying exhibits and entries that applied for special awards must remain on display until 4:00 p.m. Participants: Please wait in the PE/Event Center Lobby to be called for your interview.

Senior Individual Exhibit A --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # An Era of Advancement: How the Cold War Changed the 10:00 Myers Faith United States 608 10:10 Castillo Jacky Anna Julia Cooper 609 Beyond the Bloodshed: The Ludlow Massacre’s Shaping of 10:20 Vigil Brianna American Labor 610 10:30 Parks Erin Burning Racial Bridges 611 CODESA, Conflict, and Compromise: The Negotiations that 10:40 Hartshorn Anne Freed South Africa from Apartheid 612 10:50 Estrada Josiah Crack Conflict Real Racism 613 Crack in the Glass Ceiling: Shirley Chisholm's Conflict Against 11:00 Young Penelope Stereotypes and Compromise Between Communities 614 Currents of Conflict on the Colorado and its Controversial 11:10 Coventry Ezekiel Compact 615 Free To Be: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Conflict and Compromise 11:20 Brogle Kendall In Gender Roles 616

Senior Individual Exhibit B --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # 10:00 Reiner Christine Hedy Lamarr: Lights, Camera, Inventing 617 How Conflict and Compromise Between Conservative and Progressive Ideals Influence the American National Parks 10:10 Logan Emma Service 618 10:20 Dorsey Bailey Lewis Hine: A Creative Solution to Child Labor 620 Marriage Between One Man and One Women: What It Took to 10:30 Catlin Tucker Join the Union 621 Maximilian the Martyr: Personal Compromise Amid External 10:40 Martinez Layne Conflict 622 10:50 Pool Erik Mexican American War: Mexico's Loss and Shrinkage 623 11:00 Krombholz Greta Power to the Protesting People 624

23 11:10 Henderson Brianna The Great Soul 625 11:20 Cortright Annika The Haymarket Affair 626

Senior Individual Exhibit B --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry #

10:00 Esquibel Bobby The Korean War: An Attempt To Unify Two Conflicting Nations 627 10:10 Pfeifer Juna The Partition of India: the compromise that led to conflict 628 The Port Chicago Explosion: How the Compromise allowing African-American Men in the U.S. Navy led to Conflict resulting 10:20 Brodsky Laurel in the deadliest stateside incident in WWII 629 The United States Now Owns The West: Mexican-American 10:30 Huizar Edith War & the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 630 10:40 Johnson Parker The War of the Bucket 631 10:50 Henderson Amanda The War of the Romantics 632 11:00 Padilla Rosa Thirteen Days 633 Through the Eye of the Camera Lewis Hine Exposes Child 11:10 Mizell Brevin Laborers to Form a Compromise 634 11:20 Frisbie Dallas Unbought and Unbossed 635

Senior Group Exhibit All Exhibits are on display in the PE/Event Center. Final rounds qualifying exhibits and entries that applied for special awards must remain on display until 4:00 p.m. Participants: Please wait in the PE/Event Center Lobby to be called for your interview.

Senior Group Exhibit A --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # Younger Brooke 527 Jaklich Jenna Bonaparte is Torn Apart The Battle of Waterloo 527 10:00 Weisensee Amy June 1815 527 Forristall Emily 527 Buniger Ashlyn 521 10:10 Alfred's Fight for Land Carlson Courtney 521 Hatch Ashley 522 10:20 Atoms for World Power Biondolillo Kelcie 522 Smith Drew 523 10:30 Baby Doctor Smith Elora 523 Ragulsky Taylor 530 Credibility, Conflict, Compromise: A Disputed 10:40 Hatch Xavier 530 Decade in Review Graham Gavin 530 Rosario Agustin 525 10:50 Moskalski Cassidy Behind the Gates: Enemy Allies 525 Brabo Madeline 525 Washington Sauntice 526 11:00 Vazquez Anisurei Birth of Birth Control 526 Milton-Cook Akira 526 Bartholomew A City Divided: The Construction of Two Worlds 11:10 Brown Tegan 520 and the Wall that Split Them Thornberry Isabel 520 Sloan Isabella 528 11:20 Chinese Exclusion Act Tulio Danielle 528 Lawrence Jacee 529 11:30 Wonnacott Kolten Conflict, Compromise and Comic Books 529 Hall Miranda 529

24 Senior Group Exhibit B --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # Lopez Toni 524 Tacha Bradyn 524 10:00 Battle of Marathon Hines Sidney 524 Owens Mahalie 524 Cymbala Harrison Evolution vs. Creationism The Fight For Future 531 10:10 Wildenstein Damion Education 531 Nagle Madeleine It's Electric: The Shocking Story of the Battle of the 532 10:20 Torrence Mia Currents 532 Pattillo Meagan 533 10:30 Ludrow Massacre Means Mary 533 Scott Zakia 539 10:40 Wright Jordyn The Black Panthers 539 Jackson Makayla 539 Veloz Angel 534 10:50 The Montgomery Bus Boycott Nungaray Mayrani 534 Evans Pyper 535 11:00 McAllister Krista Newsboy Strike of 1899 535 Durant Merryn 535 Bush Kobe 536 11:10 Richardson Michael On the Brink of War: The Cuban Missile Crisis 536 Langreder Kyle 536 Chavez Taylor 538 11:20 Ronald Reagan and the Berlin Wall Boyd Jalen 538 Knaysi Sophia 547 11:30 Women’s Suffrage Through the Years Fry Katie 547

Senior Group Exhibit C --Auraria PE/Event Center Time Last First Title Entry # Frasier Savannah Neighbor Versus Neighbor: African Reason For 697 10:00 Thompson Brylie Enslavement; 1400-1800 697 Howard Bryce 540 Chayet Logan 540 The Cost of Independence Kumar Maydha 540 10:10 Chang Caleb 540 Carpenter Ciara 541 The Dispute for Compromise: Women's Rights in 10:20 Guerrero Sayer 541 the Middle East Sorensen Eric 541 Soni Jessica 542 The Third Geneva Conference: Protecting Those Zirbel Sydney 542 Who Serve 10:30 Lewis Kora 542 Vigil Tammy 543 The Reason For War 10:40 Savala Michael 543 Nowlin Ryan 544 The Significance of Omaha Beach 10:50 Brunner Justin 544 Pereira Hermida Alessandra 545 The Suffragette Movement 11:00 Takic Marija 545 Cantu Jordyn 546 Women in the War 11:10 Christensen Kylee 546 Shargel Grace 537 Vickland Ben 537 Penalty for False Peace Vickland William 537 11:20 Montgomery Ethan 537

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Senior Individual Performance A -- King Center 113 Time Last First Title Entry #

Franco A Conquistador’s Compromises Cast Aside: Cortes’ 9:00 Orellana Juan Carlos Conflicts in the Conquest of New Spain 671 Detroit 1967: A Pivotal Race Relations Conflict 9:20 Gibb Isabella Following a City's Failure to Compromise 672 9:40 Cormier Josie Hungry For Suffrage 673 Josephine Baker: The conflict and compromise of being 10:00 Olaleye Janet a black, bisexual, woman 674 Roosevelt's Hail Mary: Presidential Interference Saves 10:20 Knutsen Zoe American Football 675

Senior Individual Performance B -- King Center 201 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Lindsey Gavin The 4 Freedoms of World War 2 676 9:20 Davis Brian The Little Tramp Trapped in the Hoover Machine 677 The Suffragette Conflict: Pankhurst´s Compromise For 9:40 Sanchez Harleigh Women´s Rights 678 Trial by Fire Without Compromise: The Conflict Over the 10:00 Aragon Judith Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts 679 Women of Rights, The Conflict and Compromise as told 10:20 Vecellio Aubree by Susan B. Anthony 680

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Senior Group Performance A -- King Center 101 Time Last First Title Entry # Wooten Riley 548 9:00 Staubitz Olivia A Matter of Monkey Business 548 Chaw Ya Da Na 548 Flores Raul 549 Estrada Silva Alejandro 549 9:20 Brown v Board of education Espinoza Miriam 549 Lobatos Luna Adriana 549 Gonzalez Luz 550 Palacios Jazmine Chicano Right Movement: Conflict and Compromise in the 550 9:40 Rodriguez Andrea San Luis Valley 550 Palacios Jaqueline 550 Mason Hannah 551 Conflicts Knocking at the Door: Luther, the Catholic Church, 10:00 Nawrocki Anastasia 551 and a Compromise at Westphalia Baucum Luke 551 Hunter Elliott 553 Zyles Katy Hysteria in Salem Flows into Popular Culture 553 Bacon Willow 553 Schulte Clara 552 10:40 Getcha Head in the Game: Title IX the Musical Barrett Breanne 552

Senior Group Performance B -- King Center 103 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Bennet Caroline I Spy, You Spy, She Spies: Female Espionage in WWII 554

26 Nelson Mia 554 Bell Annika 554 Schueler Margy 556 9:20 The Compromise if 1790: The Dinner Table Bargain Schueler Ellie 556 Van Der Merwe Krizelda 557 Xu Rachel 557 9:40 The Great Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902 Arnold Braden 557 Hauke Miranda 557 Ferrante Daniella 557

Lee Eojin We Hold the Rock: Conflict and Compromise Within the 558 10:00 Kaphle Aparajita Native American Occupation of Alcatraz Island 558 Churchill Aloha 558 Howard Mary 555 Roueche Zoey 555 Operation Wrath of God: Moral Conflict and Lasting 10:20 Jiwani Fiza 555 Impacts Winterfeldt Evan 555 Tunks Nicholas 555

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Senior Individual Documentary A -- North Classroom 1605 Time Last First Title Entry # A Denver Home. The Jewish Homeland: 's 9:00 Lukez Jillian political journey from Colorado to conflict in the Middle East. 585 A Compromise to Stop Conflict: The United States 9:20 Bikkumalla Vrishank Government and Los Pepes 586 Conflict, Compromise, and Clockwork: How Stanley Kubrick's Films Overcame Censorship to Transform a 9:40 Everhart Lida Generation 587 10:00 Morales Brandon General Douglas MacArthur 588 Ignored Genocide: Conflict and Compromise Leading to the 10:20 Nashikkar Aadi Liberation War and the Birth of Bangladesh 590 Kicking the Way to Equality: The Story of Donna Hoover, 10:40 Ma Joy Title IX, and the Equal Protection Clause 591 11:00 Gallegos Camryn Sticks and Stones: Analyzing Adolf Hitler's Speeches 599

Senior Individual Documentary B -- North Classroom 1606 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Rees Amanda Lift Off: America's Journey Into Space 593 Particle or Wave: 250 Years of Controversy Over the Nature 9:20 Dominguez Owen of Light 594 9:40 Bowen Mikyla Public Law 94-142: Combating Educational Injustices 595 Refusal to Compromise after great conflict: The Treaty of 10:00 McCay Noah Versailles 596 10:20 Kunstle Madeline Rwanda: 100 Days of Horror 597 10:40 Nelson Leif Space Race 598 11:00 McGrath Molly Leni Riefenstahl: Fascism and Feminism in Film 592 11:20 Cortright Nigel The conflict of the Panama Canal 600

Senior Individual Documentary C -- North Classroom 1607 Time Last First Title Entry # 9:00 Lockyer Ty'esha The Disney Strike of 1941 601 9:20 Crocker Evan The El Salvadoran Civil War 602 9:40 Ramos Lawrence The Great Compromise of the Emancipation Proclamation 603

27 10:00 Lee Harriet The Repatriation of Native American Artifacts and Remains 604 The Second Amendment of the US Constitution: A Conflict 10:20 Dellinger Sophie Between Gun Right Advocates and Gun Control Activists 605 10:40 Lane Daniel The U.S. Sharpshooters 606 11:00 Perez Leslie The Watergate Scandal 607

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Senior Group Documentary A -- North Classroom 1602 Time Last First Title Entry # Whitney Charlotte 500 A Different Kind of War: The Cultural Genocide of the 9:00 Murphy Shawn 500 American Indian Larson Henry 500 Swelstad Madelyn 501 9:20 A Feminist Battle Ashby Nicole 501 Austin Kylie 502 Agent Orange: How Vietnam Veterans Became Victims of 9:40 Schmidt Camille 502 the Government's Bad Choices Tuka Mia 502 Rotter Adam 503 Arroyo-Solis Javier 503 10:00 August 6th and 9th 1945: the Tragedy That Saved Lives Ramirez Garcia Guillermo 503 Daly Cassie 504 10:20 Conflict and Compromise: Apartheid in South Africa Sasaoka Alyson 504 Perillo Amber David Pla Marin: A Fight for Basque Independence, Conflict 505 10:40 and Compromise between the Euskadi Ta Askatasuna and Tang Sarah the Spanish Government 505 Sherrets Emma 506 Hallberg Sarah 506 11:00 Episode 19: The Women Strike Back Konrath Ella 506 Konrath Anjolie 506

Senior Group Documentary B -- North Classroom 1603 Time Last First Title Entry # Frasier Braedon 513 9:00 The Cuban Missile Crisis Rice Krissttorffer 513 Olsgard Cameron 509 Reading Neisha 509 9:20 Nelson Mandela's Fight for Equality Butler Katie 509 Sarff Aedin Elise 509 Murdock Eva 510 Church Presley 510 Fischer Madison 510 9:40 Rocky Flats: Uncovering the Cover Up Yonemoto- Weston Leah 510 Appel Jordan 510 Deakin Madelyn 511 10:00 Sexual Slavery: The Horrors of Korean Comfort Women Green Mika 511 Alsup Paige 512 10:20 The Compromise of 1850: A Final Attempt for Peace Jackson Cole 512 Bushnell Caroline 514 The Salem Witch Trials: A Black Mark on American 10:40 Busath Maren 514 History Locke Brenna 514 Sale Chase 508 11:00 Ayres Caleb Munich Games 508 Corona Aaron 508

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Senior Group Documentary C -- North Classroom 1604 Time Last First Title Entry # Rivas 9:00 Pacheco Rebeca The Untold Stories of the Chicano Movement 516 Garcia Andrea 516 Brittain Jeffrey 517 9:20 The Vienna Congress Belleau Matthew 517 Echols Kayla 518 9:40 Salas Ashley The War of 1812 : An Avoidable Conflict 518 Willson Gage 518 Call Ashton 519 10:00 The Winter That Saved the Soviet Union Lemarr Casey 519 Goodwin Derek 515 10:20 Wyman Tim The Space Race 515 Pym Sydney 515 Wilber Chance 507 10:40 Jesse James Robbing and "Helping" Banks Eichner Zander 507

Senior Individual Website

Senior Individual Website A -- North Classroom 1403 Time Last First Title Entry # A Compromising Situation: the Conflict between Brown and 9:00 Sears Kendra the Board of Education 681 Emmeline Pankhurst: Leading the Militant Struggle for 9:10 Hendre Pranjal Women's Suffrage in Great Britain 682 9:20 Nambiar Keshav If not for Nikola Tesla 683

9:30 Blake Boone Reagan and Gorbachev's Cold War Compromises 684

9:40 Jurca Ana The 1924 Immigration Act: Compromise leading to Conflict 685 The 369th Infantry Regiment: Fighting a War at Home and 9:50 Rumann Ethan Overseas 686

The Abnormal Ambassadors: How Three Young Girls 10:00 Thiessen Rally Transformed Women’s Education in Japan 687

10:10 Pan Luke The Camp David Accords: Searching for an Uncertain Peace 688

Senior Individual Website B -- North Classroom 1405 Time Last First Title Entry # Vargas 9:00 Sanabria Liseth The Children's March of 1963 689 9:10 Escarcega Kenya The Conflict and Compromise of Loving V. Virginia 690 9:20 Drotar Shannon The Creation of the International Space Station 691 9:30 Smith Peyton The Fight for Freedom: An Irish Story 692 The Forgotten War with France: Compromises that Incited 9:40 Squirrell Kyler and Ended the Quasi War 693 9:50 Braudaway Hannah The Lindbergh Kidnapping: Crime of the Century 694 The Reconquista: Isabel, The Conflict Over Faith and the 10:00 Bocanegra Florentina New World 695 10:10 Tran Doan The Vietnam War and Its Compromises 696

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Senior Group Website A -- North Classroom 1808 Time Last First Title Entry # Oaks I'sharee 560 Hunter Tyshawn Klansman of Kolorado 560 9:00 Wright Sympheni 560 Maslen Kadin 561 "The Fall of the Berlin Wall." 9:10 Eichner Zane 561 DiPretoro Julia ADAPT : The Persistent Fight for the Forgotten Rights of the 562 9:20 Galaty Ella Disabled Community 562 Rothwell Tessa Bloody Mary: The Catholic Queen Who Refused To 563 9:30 Jones Riley Compromise 563 CALIFORNIA CONFLICT: THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT 800 Newbauer Sarah MILES OF UNDERLINED PRESSURE. THE 1906 564 9:40 Bloesser Baylee EARTHQUAKE: WHO'S FAULT IS IT? 564 Boitz Paige 565 Miller Emmalia CAMP AMACHE: CONFLICT AND COMPROMISE WITH 565 Valdez Aubrie JAPANESE-AMERICANS IN WWII 565 9:50 Phillips Brooklyn 565 Hyman Samuel 566 Bryant Franklin 566 Chemistry of War: The Geneva Protocol K Adrian 566 10:00 John Bigler 566 Bolton Trevor 567 10:10 Ruiz Josue Conflict and Failed Compromise: The Munich Pact 567 VanEssen Tyler 567 Conflict on the Water: Exxon Valdez and Hazardous Waste 10:20 Robyn Chloe 568 Afloat Munger Amanda 568

Senior Group Website B -- North Classroom 2001 Time Last First Title Entry # Gonzalez Alicia 570 Elizabeth Cady Stanton: “Men their rights and nothing more, 9:00 Padilla Valeria 570 women their rights and nothing less.” Snyder Shaye 570 Ranjitkar Lasata 571 9:10 Hostage crisis of 1979 Sadeghi Melane 571 Feza Jackline 572 9:20 In Search of Justice: Nuremberg Trials Elmi Nimo 572 Meyers Jay 573 9:30 Westward Expansion and Native Americans King Louis 573 Hearn Gracie 574 9:40 Native Americans in Yellowstone Mullen Felicity 574 Hufman Nina Protest Music Throughout History and the Conflict 575 9:50 Martinez Anaya Surrounding It 575 Machost Indica 576 10:00 Restriction into Freedom Hann Grace 576 Almanza Soledad 577 Henwood Karsen 577 10:10 Cortez Cinthia Tarbell's Target: The Attack on Standard Oil 577 Ledesma Emmanuel 577 Mitchell Myrisa 577

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Senior Group Website C -- North Classroom 2002 Time Last First Title Entry # McAndrews Fiona The Conflict at the 38th Parallel and the Compromise of a 579 9:00 Moran Jordan Split Nation 579 Zhai Sophia 581 9:10 The Second Opium War Xu Emilie 581 Hansen Tyson 582 9:20 Scott Saffron Treaty of Versailles 582 Miller Jordan 582

9:30 Bentley Chloe Watermelon: From a Symbol of Freedom to a Stereotype 583 Gupta Akshay 584 Wrestling with Ethics : US Complicity in the Denial of the 9:40 Hofgard Jake 584 Armenian Genocide Gupta Anant 584 Ciancio Joseph 580 Medberry Aspen 580 9:50 Kerr- The Outsourcing of American Business Atkinson Liam 580 Monteith Chad II 580 Kerr Emma 569 10:00 Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady of the World Chytka Sydney 569 Enoah David 578 10:10 The Conflict and Compromise of Horace Greeley Edwards Akira 578

31 Final Rounds • Finalists will be posted in the PE/Event Center Lobby and at nationalhistorydayincolorado.org by about 1:15. • Judging for the final round starts at 1:45 p.m. in the rooms listed below. • Attendance is required for Documentary and Performance finalists only. There are no interviews. • Exhibit, Paper & Website finalists do not need to be present. • Exhibits must remain in the PE/Event Center until 4:00 p.m.

Documentary Category The finals in the Documentary category will be scheduled in 15-minute intervals (unlike the preliminary round, which is scheduled in 20-minute intervals). Students should wait in the hallway beginning at 1:25. Judges will call by entry number. Viewing is open to the public. • Junior Individual Documentary – North Classroom, Room 1311 • Junior Group Documentary – North Classroom, Room 1312 • Senior Individual Documentary– North Classroom, Room 1313 • Senior Group Documentary– North Classroom, Room 1314

Performance Category Students should wait in the hallway beginning at 1:30. They will be called by entry number. Performances are open to the public. • Junior Individual Performance – King Center, Room 201 • Junior Group Performance -- King Center, Room 205 • Senior Individual Performance – King Center, Room 101 • Senior Group Performance – King Center, Room 103

Viewing the Entries All History Day entries can be viewed by the public. • The Performance, Documentary, and Website categories are open to the public, at the discretion of the judges. • Exhibit interviews are not open to the public, but they may be viewed at the PE/Event Center from 12:00-1:00 p.m.

Awards Ceremony The Awards Ceremony will begin at 5:00 p.m. in the PE/Event Center. The top three winners in each division and each category will be announced and awarded medals. The top two winners will qualify for the national contest at the University of Maryland from June 10-14. The third place winners will be alternates. Regional and special award recipients will also be announced. Individuals who self-nominate for special awards are expected to attend. National qualifiers must stay after the Awards Ceremony for a brief meeting and to receive important materials. Meetings with Regional Coordinators may follow.

●●● National History Day in Colorado is more than “just a contest”… Check out the cool things we have planned for 2018-2019! Check back on our website for future dates and events!

• September 13-14, 2018: Educator Workshop by NHDC, Teaching with Primary Sources Colorado, and History Colorado in Denver • September 7, 2018-Annual Fundraising Event at CU Denver • Research Rendezvous for students to refine their research with librarians and History Day staff and volunteers at the Denver Public Library, Boulder Public Library, and beyond! • Date TBD- Exhibit Makers Workshop at History Colorado

Join Us Next Year for the 2019 Theme: “Triumph & Tragedy in History”

32 Special Awards Thank you to our Special Awards Sponsors! Special award winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony at 5:00 pm in the PE/Event Center.

Molly Brown Legacy Award – Sponsored by the Molly Brown House Best Use of Geography – Sponsored by the Colorado Geographic Alliance Best Use of Primary Sources in a Paper – Sponsored by the Department of History, University of Colorado Denver Best Group Project on Colorado History – Sponsored by Governor John Hickenlooper's office Best Entry on Chicano History – Sponsored by History Colorado Best Project on a Telecommunications Topic – Sponsored by Telecommunications History Group Best Project on a Topic Related to William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody – Sponsored by the Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave Best Project on Transportation History – Sponsored by Forney Museum of Transportation Best Project on Western History – Sponsored by Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, Brigham Young University Best Senior Paper on Colorado History – Sponsored by the Denver Westerners Posse Best Use of Library of Congress Materials – Sponsored by Teaching with Primary Sources Colorado Most Creative Exhibit – Sponsored by the Optimist Club of South Monaco Best Essay on Western History – Sponsored by the Center of the American West at CU Boulder Best Project related to Suffrage – Sponsored by the League of Women Voters Best Use of Primary Sources on a Colorado Topic – Sponsored by the Colorado State Archives Colorado Experience Best in Show Documentary – Sponsored by Rocky Mountain PBS- Colorado Experience Governor’s Residence Award – Sponsored by Governor’s Residence Preservation Fund Best Project on Veterans' History – Sponsored by the Honor Bell Foundation Performance that exemplifies the American's Creed – Sponsored by Frances Wisebart Jacob DAR Best Project on Apollo Space Program -- Wings Over the Rockies Museum

Please note: If your exhibit has been nominated for any special awards, it must remain in the PE/Event Center until 4:00 p.m. to be evaluated. The card appearing on your assigned exhibit space will list the awards that you self-nominated for your project. Special awards judging in exhibits will occur during final round judging and students do not need to be present. Students who self-nominate for special awards are expeted to stay for the Awards Ceremony.

Denver, CO Chapter NSDAR is honoring and preserving the past as we look to the future supporting education, patriotismand historic preservation. Contact us at: www.franceswisebartjacobs.coloradodar.org

The American's Creed I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a Republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect Union, one and Inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it; to support its Constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its Flag; and to defend it against all enemies. -William Tyler Page

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Thank You for Making History Day Possible! National History Day in Colorado would not be possible without the service of our nearly 1,000 statewide volunteers and the support of CU Denver and our many extraordinary friends.

Judges More than 250 dedicated individuals volunteer to evaluate student projects and interview students.

NHDC Regional Coordinators Special Thanks: • Aurora, Jessica Lira, Aurora History Museum • NHDC Board • Boulder Valley: Marlys Lietz, Boulder Valley School • Taylor Dukes, CU Denver Intern District • Kaylyn Mercuri, CU Denver Intern • Central Plains: Ryan Clark, Genoa-Hugo High School • Raegan Quattlebaum, CU Denver Intern • Charter School: Paula Worley, Crown Pointe Academy • Madeleine Kelly, CU Denver Intern • Denver City: April Legg & Gillian Terrace, History • Micaela Cruce, CU Denver Intern Colorado • Clara Lee, CU Denver Intern • Four Corners/Tribal: Jen Hufman, Dolores Schools • Elenie Louvaris, CU Denver Intern • Greater Denver Metro: Kelly Cvanciger, Bear Creek high • Samantha Register, CU Denver Intern School • Sara Taketatsu, CU Boulder • Mountain: Susan Arrance and John Spierling, Summit • Kaitlynn Harless, CU Boulder Intern Middle School • Joyce Watt, Escalante Middle School Intern • Pikes Peak: Kathy Lindeman, Colorado College • Bridget Galaty, Colorado Springs Regional Intern • Northeast: Jamie Fogg, University of Northern Colorado • Emily Breckbill, UNC Intern • San Luis Valley, Dr. Ed Crowther, Adams State • Ed Glassman, Denver Public Schools University • Patty Limerick, Ph.D., Center of the American West • Southeast: Jeff Sloan • Jason Hanson, Center of the American West • Southwest: John Hise, Escalante Middle School • Kile Clabaugh, Teaching with Primary Sources, MSU • Steamboat Springs: Nick Hunger, Soroco Middle School Denver • Western Slope: Dr. Vince Patarino, Colorado Mesa • Keith Patterson, Teaching with Primary Sources, MSU University Denver • Steve Luebke, History Colorado Campus and CU Denver Support • Joe Cahn, Denver Public Library • Chancellor Dorothy A. Horrell, Ph.D. • Barb Whalen, Denver Public Library • Raul Cardenas, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs • Kathleen Carothers, Denver Public Libray • Genia Herndon, Assistant Vice Chancellor for • Gina Sciocia, Boulder Public Library University Advancement and Student Engagement • Julie Speer, Rocky Mountain PBS • Bonnie Hixson, CU Denver • Jamie Wilms, Denver Firefighters Museum • Pamela Jansma, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Liberal • Becky Butz Arts & Sciences • Anne Edwards • Marjorie Levine-Clark, Ph.D., Associate Dean of the • Geoff Hunt, Ph.D. College of Liberal Arts & Sciences • Rebecca Hunt, Ph.D • Karen Fennell, Executive Assistant to the Dean, CLAS • Richard Smith, Ph.D • Pamela Laird, Ph.D., History Department • Jason Bushman, Postnet Lafayette • Zach Strober, Director of Events • Tracy Kohm, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences • Jason Robinson, K-12 Outreach Director Volunteers • Laura Hager, K-12 Outreach Coordinator Thank you to the students from CU Denver and Metro State. • Catherine Wilson, Undergraduate Admissions Director • Tabitha Fitzpatrick, Department of History • Amber Cook, Events and Sales Manager • Kristie Siedlecki, Scheduling Professional

Thank You to Our Sponsors, Partners, and Friends! National History Day in Colorado is funded by donations.

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Senator Michael Bennet & Susan Daggett The Honorable Kendra Black

TBK Bank

CU Denver Department of History Jody Georgeson

Myra and Robert Rich Walter S. Rosenberry, III Charitable Trust Susan Kiely Teaching with Primary Sources at Metro

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Rocky Mountain PBS

Governor John Hickenlooper Boulder Public Library

Center of the American West at CU Boulder Center for Colorado & the West at Auraria Library Denver Museum of Nature and Science Denver Public Library Glaser Gas, Kiowa Golden History Museums Mizel Institute Molly Brown House National Archives and Records Administration “Dr. Colorado,” Tom Noel

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Judging Locations Final Rounds Announcement Location Documentaries: North Classroom (NC) nationalhistorydayincolorad.org Papers: Plaza Building (PL), King Center (KC), North Classroom (NC) Websites: North Classroom (NC), Plaza Building (PL), Awards Ceremony Performances: King Center (KC) Auraria PE/Events Center Exhibits: Auraria PE/Events Center (PE)

Final Rounds Judging Junior Individual Documentary – NC 1311 Junior Individual Performance – KC 201 Junior Group Documentary – NC 1312 Junior Group Performance – KC 205 Senior Individual Documentary – NC 1313 Senior Individual Performance – KC 301 Senior Group Documentary – NC 1314 Senior Group Performance – KC 103

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