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2005 Results

These images were taken at the awards ceremony on Kansas History Day, Saturday, April 23, 2005, at the Eisenhower Center in Abilene. Larger images are available by clicking on these thumbnails.


Jackson Sittenauer
Second Place, Junior Historical Papers
Christ the King
"Actions Speak Louder Than Words: The 1968 Mexico Olympics"

Sean Weston
First Place, Junior Historical Papers
Eisenhower Middle School
"Companies, Consumers, and Communication: How Understanding of the Consumer Has Changed: 1950-2000"

Randi Morris
Second Place, Junior Individual Exhibits
Haven Middle School
"Eleanor Roosevelt: Communicating A Dream"

Lacey Howard
First Place, Junior Individual Exhibits
Haven Middle School
"William Allen White: Voice of the Heartland"

Quentin Chediak, David Gast, and Daniel Mandel
First Place, Junior Group Exhibits
Topeka Collegiate
"Native American Code Talkers: Secret Military Code Changes a Nation"

Andrew Jamison, Ben Hofmeier, Evan Fowler, and Sam Hofmeier
Second Place, Junior Group Exhibits
Robert Goddard Middle School
"U.S. Combat Art: Communicating Eyewitness Accounts of Military History, A Key to Understanding the Essence of War"

Robert Hamilton
First Place, Junior Individual Performances
Topeka Collegiate
"Dr. Samuel J. Crumbine: Communicating Public Health Reform in Kansas"

Natasha LaForce
Second Place, Junior Individual Performances
Reno Valley Middle School
"Energy Rightly Applied Can Accomplish Anything"

Julie Jackson, Lindsey Brown, and Whitney Nickelson
Second Place, Junior Group Performances
Fort Scott Middle School
"Can You Hear Me Now?"

Trey Connet, Danny Duclos, and Ben Windholz
First Place, Junior Group Performances
Bergman Elementary School
"Navajos In Action"

Rosemary O'Malley
First Place, Junior Individual Documentaries
Central Junior High School
"The Jim Crow Row: Growing Up African- American in a Free State"

Trent Rhodes
Second Place, Junior Individual Documentaries
Haven Middle School
"Edward R. Morrow: Communicating Truth Over the Air Waves"

Anna Hamilton and Sjobor Hammer
First Place, Junior Group Documentaries
Topeka Collegiate
"'Walking the Path of Duty': William Allen White and the Ku Klux Klan"

Evan Wilson and Sarah Slifer
Second Place, Junior Group Documentaries
Nickerson Elementary School
Decoding Enigma's Secrets

Elaina Murray
First Place, Senior Historical Papers
Seaman High School
"Antiheroic Antinovel: Catch-22 and its Influence on the Perception of Modern War"

Thomas Henry
Second Place, Senior Historical Papers
Bishop Seabury Academy
"Ancient Greek Theater as Mass Media"

Kirbee Yost
Second Place, Senior Individual Exhibits
Chetopa High School
"The Blue and Gray in Black and White"

Meghan Miller
First Place, Senior Individual Exhibits
Haven High School
"I Can Hear Them"

Kaitlin Moses, Nathan Prose, and Brett Darnell
Second Place, Senior Group Exhibits
Chetopa High School
"Marion Post Wolcott"

Maddie Fister and Audrey Seybert
First Place, Senior Group Exhibits
Lawrence High School
"Enartete Kunst: Communication Through Controversial Art"

Timmia Hearn-Feldman
Second Place, Senior Individual Performances
Central Junior High School
"Unlocking the Door: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan's Key to Communication"

Laura Parkinson
First Place, Senior Individual Performances
Lawrence High School
"Nellie Bly: 'Bring de Broom Along'"

Candace Lowry, Andrea Wynn, Jamie Bradbury, and Gage McKinnis
First Place, Senior Group Performances
Uniontown High School
"Ma is Making Bombers"

Margaret Tran, Lindsey Griffith, and Rachel Vigil
Second Place, Senior Group Performances
Derby High School
"The War of the Worlds"

Samuel Huneke
First Place, Senior Individual Documentaries
Lawrence High School
" The Nurnberg Rallies: Communication of the Nazi Order"

Rusty Manyo
Second Place, Senior Individual Documentaries
Uniontown High School
" From Fort Scott, Kansas to the World: Norm Conard Gordon Parks Communicates through Photography"

Mulligan Greenwell, Maya Weil, and Hannah Frydman
First Place, Senior Group Documentaries
Central Junior High
" We Who Are the Enemy"

Rebekah DeMoss, Lacey George, Holly Jurgenson, and Baily Shepard
Second Place, Senior Group Documentaries
Uniontown High School
"A Dorothea Lange Photograph is Worth A Thousand Words"

Society for American Baseball Research Prize Award Winners
Christopher D. Hull and Marshall A. Clinesmith
Rolla Junior High School, Rolla
" Yogi Berra: Understanding Through Miscommunication"
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Afton Hogan and Michael Guth
Russell High School, Russell
"America's Pastime: Sign and Signals in Baseball"

Bleeding Kansas Heritage Area Award
Brian Martin
Central Junior High School, Burden
" John Brown: Voice of Freedom"

Greater Kansas City Area Scholarship Award
Rosemary O'Malley
Central Junior High School, Lawrence
" The Jim Crow Row: Growing Up African-American in a Free State"

Susan Sittenauer
Seaman High School
2005 Teacher of the Year Award


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