Michigan History Day® State Finals April 29, 2017 Taking a STAND in History MICHIGAN HISTORY DAY® 2017 9/1/2015 10:12 AM 103 102 101 First Floor 104 Small & Large Gyms Performances: 108, 110, 111, 112, 119, 122 05 Exhibits in Large Gym Exhibits: Large Gymnasium Auditorium- UNIT D Opening & Closing Second Floor 06 Ceremonies Websites: 203-205, 207, 212, 221, 223, 226 Senior Junior Ind. Papers: 218, 219, 220, 222, 224 Performances Performances Documentaries: 228, 230, 232, 234, 235, 237-239 108 109 110 First Youth 111 Performance Floor 146 122 120 118 116 Youth 112 144 Junior Group Performances Performance Website Viewing Staging 121 119 113 142 12 3 117 140 115 114 141 Second Balcony Stairs to 2nd Floor Auditorium Registration Floor . 2 0 0 2 0 1 Office Elevator Area 2203 0 3 239 27 Media 2 3 9 Center 2 0 2 Documentaries 2 3238 8 2205 0 5 COURT YARD 2 3237 7 2 3 6 2204 0 4 Websites Cafeteria 2 0 7 2 3 5 207 235 Entrance from parking lot 2 0 6 Senior Senior 2 3234 4 Ind. Group 2 0 9 Web Web 2 3 3 133 2 0 8 2 1 5 2 1 7 2 1 9 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 3 2 219 221 223 232 2 3 0 Bay City Central 2 1 0 Papers 230 2 1 6 2218 1 8 2 2202 0 2 2222 2 2224 2 4 2 1 2 2 2 6 212 2 1 4 226 2 2228 8 228 High School 226 Youth Youth Group Ind. Web Doc. 2 3 Special thanks to our wonderful CONTENTS Event Schedule . 6 Important Information . 7 Judges, Special Awards . 8 Youth Division Entries . 9 Documentary Entries . 9 Staff, Exhibit Entries . 10 Paper Entries . 12 and Volunteers! Performance Entries. 12 Website Entries . 13 Michigan History Day 2017 Junior Division Entries . 14 is an Educational Program of Documentary Entries . 14 Exhibit Entries . 17 Paper Entries . 21 Performance Entries. 22 Website Entries . 24 Senior Division Entries . 27 Documentary Entries . 27 Exhibit Entries . 29 To contact Michigan History Day: Paper Entries . 32 [email protected] Performance Entries. 33 facebook/michiganhistoryday Website Entries . 34 Student Sponsors . 36 Interested in hosting the 2018 State Finals? Contact the Judges . 38 Historical Society of Michigan at (517) 324-1828. 4 5 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION 8:00 - 9:00 Registration and Exhibit Setup Students Please be prepared at least 20 minutes before your scheduled 9:00 - 9:15 Opening Ceremony: Auditorium interview time. If the judges are ready early, they may call you in before your scheduled time. 9:30 - 2:00 Judging of Entries You are responsible for the placement and removal of all props or equipment used in your entry. Performances - First Floor Exhibits Youth Individual: 111 All Exhibits: Gymnasium All exhibits must be in place in the exhibit hall before 9:15 a.m. Youth Group: 112 Junior Individual: 110 Papers - Second Floor We ask that students with exhibits leave their projects up Junior Group: 119 & 122 Youth: 224 until 3:15 p.m. so that the public may have an opportunity to Senior Individual: 108 Junior: 220, 222, & 224 see their work. Michigan History Day, the Historical Society Senior Group: 108 Senior: 218 & 219 of Michigan, and Bay City Central High School are not Documentaries - Second Floor Websites - Second Floor responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items. Youth Individual: 228 Youth Individual: 207 Youth Group: 232 Youth Group: 226 Junior Individual: 235 & 237 Junior Individual: 203 & 205 Family We understand that you want to give your students all the Junior Group: 238 & 239 Junior Group: 204 & 212 and moral support you can, but please note that exhibit and paper Senior Individual: 228 & 230 Senior Individual: 221 Teachers Senior Group: 232 & 234 Senior Group: 223 judging is not open to the public. Exhibits will be open to the 1:00 - 3:30 Exhibits Open to Public public after judging, and paper entries will be on display later as well. 3:45 Award Ceremony: Auditorium 4:30 National Finalist Meeting: Auditorium Please DO NOT TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS during performances and documentaries or at any time during the judging. Also, please do not enter a room while judging is taking place. It is Thank you Bay City Central High distracting for both the students and the judges. Thank you! School for hosting Michigan History Day! 6 7 Special Awards Youth Division The Sam Breck Award for Best Entry in Railroad History Youth Individual Documentary Sponsored by Michigan Roundtable, Lexington Group in Transportation Room 228 9:30 AM The stand of the Mahatma The Best Entry in Michigan History Veer Singh Sponsored by Meijer 9:50 AM Chase Chases the Dream of Women’s Rights Grace McDowell The Best Entry in Use of Newspapers 10:10 AM Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Fight for Women’s Rights Amelia Turner Sponsored by the Clarke Historical Library 10:30 AM Harriet Tubman Brandy Plank The Best Entry in Use of Family History 10:50 AM Ruby Bridges Goes to School Elizabeth Rzepka Sponsored by the Michigan Genealogical Council 11:10 AM Six Million Ian Davis The Elly Peterson Award for Michigan Women’s History Sponsored by the Michigan Women’s Historical Center & Hall of Fame Youth Group Documentary Room 232 The Best Entry in Use of Primary Sources 9:30 AM Jesse Owens Giovanni Brosco, Henry Gauthier, Jack Schnur, Andrew Williams Michigan Archival Association 9:50 AM Mother Jones Taking a Stand Against Child Labor Mya Panse, Ava Storteboom James Campbell Award for Best Use of Oral History 10:10 AM Taking a Stand to Touch the Sky- Jacqueline Cochran Michigan Oral History Association Olivia Crippin, Sydney Daugherty 10:30 AM The Boston Tea Party The Best Entry in Use of Arts/Music Kaedin Jurek, Lillian Mullen Sponsored by Merze Tate Travel Writers 8 9 Youth Individual Exhibit Youth Group Exhibit Large Gymnasium Large Gymnasium 9:30 AM Thadeus Stevens: Standing for Equality 9:30 AM I Have a Dream Henry Graff Caroline Bocock, Kayley Gorham, Makenzi Schewe 9:30 AM Rosa Parks takes a stand in history 9:30 AM Branch Rickey Lucy Huskey Quinn Brennan, Sean Mitchell 9:45 AM Rosa Parks: Her Journey to Make the World Different 9:45 AM Thomas Jefferson Zaynab Abdrabboh Aya Abukhadijeh, Lian Al Halabi 9:45 AM What Did Jesse Owens Stand For? 9:45 AM Nelson Mandela’s Fight for Freedom Mark Osborne Olive Dalinowski, Isabella Gentry 10:00 AM Betty Friedan 10:00 AM Justice for the Yellow Flowers Lauren Rekis Chloe Rathbun, Ellen Terzino, Adeline Ulmer 10:00 AM Saving the Life of a Stranger: Pocahontas’s Story 10:00 AM Sprinting to Victory: Wilma Rudolph’s Stand Skylar Vanhecke Against Segregation 10:15 AM Harriet Tubman Natalie Conners, Isabelle Musk Sabrina Atali 10:15 AM Muhammad Ali 10:15 AM Taking a Stand-Women’s Right to Vote Susan B. Anthony Cale Bell, Randen Blair Frankie Jurvelin 10:15 AM The 1980 Olympic Boycott 10:30 AM Muhammad Ali Champion Andrew Fabry, Treyce Moran, Nicholas Wood Noor Abdallah 10:30 AM Billie Jean King: Grand Slam for Women’s Rights 10:30 AM The Revolutionary War Cash Karney, Etsu Rogers Luke Hodulik 10:30 AM The Life of Frederick Douglas 10:45 AM On a Mission: Sojourner Speaks the Truth Lauren Emrich, Sophia Mueller Molly Beda 10:45 AM Women’s Suffrage 10:45 AM Uniting Two Worlds: Pocahontas Brings Peace Laura Bush, Ava Nettleton Audrey Conners 11:00 AM Rachel Carson: Taking a Stand for the Natural World Keegan Hammond 11:00 AM Rosa Parks: Taking a Stand While Sitting Down Olivia Jones 10 11 Youth Individual Paper Youth Group Performance Room 224 Room 112 9:30 AM Mohandas Gandhi: Leader of the Satyagraha Movement 9:30 AM Glued to the Seat: Claudette Colvin Takes a Stand Brian Li Against Jim Crow 9:40 AM Standing for Fishing Rights at Frank’s Landing: The True Emma Akio, Lucy Goebel Cradle of the Native American Civil Rights Movement 9:50 AM Taking a Stand against the Nazis: Battle of the Bulge Rowan Mauldin Roan Borton, Andrew Curvelo, Henry Doan, Payden Murray 9:50 AM The Hidden Truth of the Congo Free State 10:10 AM Suffering to Stand Up Bryce Henderson Sydney Bettis, Shannon Dopp, Teagan Pleasant 10:30 AM Black Walls, But Not Forever Youth Individual Performance Hannah DeVries, Katelyn Foley, Hannah Kaczmarek, Lily Marovec Room 111 10:50 AM We Shall Overcome: Pete Seeger Stands for 9:30 AM A One Woman Show about Susan B. Anthony Folks Through Song Maeve Nolan Amelia Chen, Laura Thielman 9:50 AM Bishop Fredric Baraga: Apostle of the Lakelands Evan Arbic Youth Individual Website 10:10 AM Elizabeth Cady Stanton Room 207 Grace Dumas 10:30 AM From Little to Red to X: Taking a Stand 9:30 AM Abraham Lincoln -- Taking a Stand Against Slavery Taye Bradford Jack Aiello 10:50 AM This Does Not Compute: Katherine Goble Johnson Stands for 9:40 AM Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr: A Conscientious Equality at NASA Objector or a Traitor? Megan Leatrea Daniel DeNuccio-McShane 11:10 AM Indira Gandhi - Taking a Stand for Poverty 9:50 AM Hammer vs. Dagenhart: Who Will Win? Ishwari Bhatt Nadia Wohlfarth 10:00 AM How Bob Dylan Stood Up for Rubin “Hurricane” Carter’s Fight for Freedom Calvin Swedene 10:10 AM Civil Rights Movement Bennie Lewis 12 13 Youth Group Website 10:10 AM Frederick Douglass: Breaking the Chains and Taking a Stand Room 226 Ben Gorski 10:10 AM Malala Yousafzai: Her Fight for Education and Equality 9:30 AM The Life of Sitting Bull Romy Ransom Blake Chadwick, Mason Ray 10:30 AM Beauty is Therapy: The Stand Against the Mistreatment 9:40 AM Neville Chamberlain’s Appeasement of Adolph Hitler of the Mentally Ill Eli Hills, Jack Lane, Scott Nye David Harn 9:50 AM Iroquois Confederacy 10:30 AM Nicholas Winton: Guardian of the Children Cassidy Gray, Travis Lockhart Tabby Newberry 10:00 AM Elizabeth Blackwell: First Woman Doctor 10:50 AM Clara Barton: A Woman Who Would Not Step Down Alexis Crouch, Emily Hanna, Violet Kaplan-Neumann, Tegan Worthington Ellie Reeves 10:50 AM Susan B.
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