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Milwaukee Program 2018

The document provides the schedule and logistics for the 2018 Southeastern Regional National History Day event being held on March 10, 2018 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The day will include judging of exhibits, papers, websites and performances from 9am-11:15am followed by public viewing times and announcement of finalists. An awards ceremony will be held from 1:30-2pm. The schedule details the timing, locations and participants for junior and senior individual and group exhibits. Information is also provided on parking, food, contest rules and locations for the event.

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Milwaukee Program 2018

The document provides the schedule and logistics for the 2018 Southeastern Regional National History Day event being held on March 10, 2018 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The day will include judging of exhibits, papers, websites and performances from 9am-11:15am followed by public viewing times and announcement of finalists. An awards ceremony will be held from 1:30-2pm. The schedule details the timing, locations and participants for junior and senior individual and group exhibits. Information is also provided on parking, food, contest rules and locations for the event.

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National History Day in

Wisconsin
Southeastern Regional Event

March 10, 2018


2018 SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL
EVENT SCHEDULE
TIME EVENT LOCATION
7:30 - 8:30AM Exhibit Set-Up Wisconsin Room — Student Union
Information Desk 2nd Floor Student Union
9:00 – 11:15am Judging Union, Lubar Hall, Bolton Hall
See below for specific rooms

10:45-11:30am & Public Viewing of Exhibits Wisconsin Room


12:30- 1:30pm Both Junior and Senior

12:00-1:00pm Final Rounds Posted at Information Desk


Announced approx. 11:40 am Only Doc. Finalists will be posted

12:30-1:20pm Exhibit Removal Wisconsin Room

1:30 - 2:00pm Awards Ceremony Student Union Ballroom

FINAL ROUNDS
There will be final rounds of judging in multiple
categories, due to a high number of entries! (That’s a
good thing!) But only in the below categories will
If you have any questions, please
finalists be announced:
ask the volunteers at the:
 Junior Individual Documentaries
2nd Floor Student Union
 Junior Group Documentaries
 Senior Individual Documentaries

Documentary Final Rounds are open to the public!

There will be final rounds for exhibits, papers, and


websites, but students will not present so we do not
announce for those categories.

No exhibit should be removed until after all judging is Awards Ceremony in


complete as final round judges will need to view the Union Cinema
finalists.

Final results will be announced at the


awards ceremony for all categories.
CONTEST LOGISITICS
ATTENTION NHD STUDENTS AND GUESTS
**Students go straight to event room, no check in**

Exhibits:
 Open for viewing during public viewing times, only students being interviewed
will be allowed in the room during judging
 Bring 5 copies of your Process Paper + Annotated Bibliography
 If you requested electricity, bring your own extension cord
 Students must set up their exhibit themselves without any parent or teacher help
 Finals Rounds — Closed; no students or public during Finals judging
 Take down beginning at 12:30pm

Papers and Websites:


 Entries are available for viewing at: [Link]
 Paper and website interviews are closed to the public, only students being inter-
viewed will be allowed in the room
 Make sure you check your links to your bibliography + process paper work, if
not, be sure to bring printed copies for your judges in view— that is okay!
 You do not need to bring your Paper or Process Paper + Annotated Bibliography,
but you can do so if you wish
 Finals Rounds — Closed; no students or public during Finals judging

Performances:
 Open to the public*
 Students must carry in and set up their props by themselves without assistance
 Students: Bring 3 copies of your Process paper + Annotated Bibliography

Documentaries:
 Open to the public*
 Students: Bring 5 copies of your Process paper + Annotated Bibliography AND
have multiple forms to show your documentary (ex: jump drive, YouTube link)
 Students: if time permits, try testing your documentary between 8am and
8:45am
 Finals Rounds — Live! Open to the public!

*We ask that you do not enter or exit a room while a film or performance is
underway. Judges should open the door during the interviews and setup/
takedown; during this time, you can quietly exit and enter. Photographs
may be taken only with student permission.
LOCATION INFORMATION
STUDENT UNION — 2200 East Kenwood Blvd
Parking:
 Union Garage (Lot #22) Saturday parking is $5 for entire day
 Lubar Business Garage (Lot #3) Saturday parking is $4 Max/ticket
 Street Parking
Click here for a the full campus map!
More Parking Information Here

Food:
 Grind Coffee (10am-3pm)
 Convenience Store (10am-4pm)
 The Gasthaus Pub (11am—8pm)
EXHIBIT SCHEDULE
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 1 — WISCONSIN ROOM 171
9:00am Scanlon Mellowes — The Protest that Lit the Fire
9:10am Cathy Gruntzel — Los Angeles vs Brutality
9:20am Jovan Knezic — Domestic Terrorism in the USA
9:30am Monica Hernandez — Women War Photographers
9:40am Kayleigh Kopidlansky — Women’s Suffrage
9:50am Grace Reek — Irena Sendler:The Sneaky Savior
10:00am Break
10:15am Catherine Celsor — Long Live Freedom
10:25am Pranav Karra — New York Draft Riots of 1863:The Insurrection of America
10:35am Kevin Hildebrand — The Cornerstone of Gun Control

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 2 — WISCONSIN ROOM 172

9:00am Isabella Mortara — "'I Am Hawaiian': The Annexation of Hawaii"


9:10am Naisbert Nyamatutu — Reconciliation
9:20am Autumn Rodgers — Minorities Matter
9:30am James Hauser — Native American Treaties
9:40am Patrick Dugan — The Guggenheim Museum
9:50am James Groth — Montgomery v. Patton
10:00am Break
10:15am Qamryn Ross — A Nation:Divided to United
10:25am Avalon Pook — Women in Prohibition
10:35am Andrae Jones — Women's Rights

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 3 — WISCONSIN ROOM 173

9:00am Raegan Walesa — How the Berlin Wall Kept the Peace
9:10am Jillian Swimmer — The Berlin Wall: A Dark Past
9:20am Taiana Byron — Teachers on Strike
9:30am Abby Moyer — Yellowstone: Birthplace of Conservation Law
9:40am Daniel Egelhoff — Cuban Missile Crisis
9:50am Mallory Bertone — Pirate Queen
10:00am Break
10:15am Lucy Walker — Brown v. Board of Education
10:25am Rachael Schneck — Deadly Conflict, Threatening Compromise: Geneva Protocol
10:35am Molly Wrobleski — Collapse: The Fall of the Aztec Empire
EXHIBIT SCHEDULE

JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT 1 — WISCONSIN ROOM 174

9:00am Daniel Wang, Kyle Pintar, Emad Merhi — Brutality Against Blacks: The Riot for
Equality
9:10am Michael Roethle, Patrick Leffler — Brown v. Board of Education: Separate But
Not Equal
9:20am Ceal Grabner, Jake Guckeyson, Jacob Katz — Women Rocketing Past Gender
Barriers in Space Exploration
9:30am Brendan Witt, Jack Roulette — "You are on Indian Land"
9:40am Max Simanonok, Spencer Steffes, Charles Cushman— The Good Neighbor Policy
9:50am Dee Thao, Chong Vang, Sunitra Vue, Kayla Yang —The Secret War: Conflict
that Changed the Lives of the Hmong
10:00am Break
10:15am Cassie Leuty, Kate Powell — Conflict and Compromise of the Berlin Wall

JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT 2 — WISCONSIN ROOM 175

9:00am Lucy Ramsey, Delaney Driscoll, Katarina Stanic — Japanese Internment: A


Forgotten History
9:10am Merin Touzios, Ada Rebholz — Kent State Protest
9:20am Quinn Davis, Rebecca Daskal, Tyler Straszewski — "We Still Have a Dream"
9:30am Meghan Walsh, Greta Rehmann — Katherine Johnson: Human Computer
9:40am Leng Lee, Steven Xiong, KongMeng Vang, Kou Moua — Satsuma Rebellion: The
Conflict Leading to Japanese Aggression
9:50am Nhia Moua, Chee Yang, Paofue Yang, Chueyee Vang— A Rwandan Conflict on a
Genocidal Scale
10:00am Break
10:15am Ali Mortada, Loïc Marolda, Conner Gourlay, James Reese — Retreat and Don't
Repeat: The Struggles of Black Hawk Down
EXHIBIT SCHEDULE

JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT 3— WISCONSIN ROOM 176

9:00am Jack Cady, Trey Cotey — Camp David Accords: Peace in the Middle East
9:10am Cole Klade, Robert Avrit — Nagasaki and Hiroshima: The Blast From the Past
9:20am Dara Omoloja, Jillian Diamond, Caroline Kornreich —"Go For it": The Birth of
the Yeomanettes
9:30am Mya Suneja, Trisha Shankar — The Road to Equal Education: The Story of Ruby
Bridges
9:40am Presley Lewis, Rihanna Kern — Jackie Robinson
9:50am Savina Soukkaserm, Tou Thao, Joshua Xiong, Emily Yang, Gaojer Yang —The
Korean War:A Conflict Involving Two Superpowers
10:00am Break
10:15am Audrey Watzka, Kate McCaffrey — The Unabomber Investigation

JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT 4 — WISCONSIN ROOM 177

9:00am Adam Oberlin, Luke Wenzel — Jesse Owens: One Chance is All You Need
9:10am Leah Widlarz, Sadie Richlen — Ludwig Rehn Makes a Breakthrough in Cardiac
Surgery
9:20am Kelli Vang, Amber Barnard, Ally Pankowski — The Change in Hmong Culture
9:30am James Richards, Dante Kidd, Nikhil Harvey — The Cuban Missile Crisis
9:40am Keira Johnston, Gabrielle Glatczak — Berlin Wall
9:50am Isaac Wong, Brandon Perry — Treaty of Versailles
10:00am Break
10:15am Bethany Thao, Nicholas Thao, Paci Thao, Leng Xiong, Pansy Xiong — The Atomic
Bomb: Compromise that Changed Lives
EXHIBIT SCHEDULE

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 1 — WISCONSIN ROOM 178

9:00am Alexander Reindl — Martin Luther: Reformer in the Age of Change


9:10am Liam Anders — Compromise of 1790
9:20am Rahul Sabnis — The Partition of India: An Imperfect Compromise
9:30am Heyam Omar — Israel and Palestine
9:40am Kate Akin — Women in NASA
9:50am Leia Skorlinski — A Secret Mission

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT 2 — WISCONSIN ROOM 179

9:00am Victoria Sellhausen — Speaking for the Trees


9:10am Landon Bork — Peace in Vietnam
9:20am Harrison Beschta — All American Girls League
9:30am Riley Wagie — Jackie Robinson and the Color Line
9:40am Deven Michalak — Strike Out
9:50am Sarah Wanta — Annexation of Hawaii

SENIOR GROUP EXHIBIT — WISCONSIN ROOM 180

9:00am Nicole Lopez, Edan Ness — Salem Witch Trials


9:10am Alexa Dunlap, Grace Quella — Race to the Moon
9:20am Itzia Ochoa, Vanessa Torres — The Holocaust
9:30am Jordan Berendt, Hailey Hessler — Alice Paul and the NWP
9:40am Gabrielle Haensgen, Michaela Haensgen — Indian Removal Act 1830
9:50am Yanelyah Lucio, Denee Harper — Anne Frank
10:00am Break
10:15am Ally Ballard, Noel Barger — NAWSA
10:25am Marissa Kohnert, Ellie Thurman — The 3/5 Compromise
PA P E R S C H E D U L E

JUNIOR PAPER 1 — UNION 342 184

9:00am Sophonisba Franecki — The Great Railroad Strike of 1877


9:10am Joyce Essuman — Bloody Sunday
9:20am Ibrahim Motlani — "The Empire in Ruins" - FDR, Churchill, and India
9:30am Paris Wooden — Tulsa Riot of 1921: Black Wall Street Burned
9:40am Break
9:55am Qaitlyn Ross — The Progression of Equality
10:05am Eva-Marie Moss — The Flappers: A Conflict and Compromise
10:15am Alex Deshotels — The Black Death's Influence on Conflict and Compromise
During the Middle Ages

JUNIOR PAPER 2 — UNION 343 185

9:00am Elizabeth Damon — Agent Orange The Silent Killer


9:10am Lucy Daniels — Where Pride Began: The Spark of the Gay Liberation Movement
9:20am Spencer Kim — The Korean War: Conflict and Compromise in Stemming the
Tide of Communism
9:30am Keira Janowski — The Indian Removal Act of 1830
9:40am Break
9:55am Rosa Rivera — Agony and Activism: The Life and Death of Matthew Shepard
10:05am Amelia Ackles — Mata Hari "A Woman of Mystique."

SENIOR PAPER — UNION 346 195

9:00am Autumn VanAcker — Pearl Harbor


9:10am Beatrice Lazarski — The Appalachian Trail: Bridging the Cultural Gap
9:20am Mateo VegaRivera — The Chilean Coup
9:30am Break
9:55am Aidan Cummins — The Treaty of Versailles
10:05am Talia Saldana — The Space Race
D O C U M E N TA RY S C H E D U L E

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY 1 — LUBAR N110 191

9:00am Sydney Lomonaco — The Treaty That Started A War


9:15am Maggie Leahy — Iranian Hostage Crisis
9:30am Eve Lazarski — The Milwaukee Handicraft Project: meaningful work for un
skilled women
9:45am Angelis Oliveris — "The Rights of Humans Before, Now, and Forever" Eleanor
Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
10:00am Break
10:15am Eli Lindsey — LA Riots
10:30am Naomi Jannson — Composed!
10:45am Madison Stromberg — Little Rock Nine
11:00am Chloe Coombs — Integration from the Rock

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY 2 — LUBAR N116 192

9:00am Emily Holzman — Good Intentions, Unintended Consequences


9:15am Break
9:30am Elise Allen — The Strength of Ink
10:00am Break
10:15am Cece Goldberg — Three Mile Island: The Downfall of Nuclear Power
10:30am Anika Krishnamurti — "From Dandi to Atlanta: Gandhi's Influence on Dr. King"
10:45am Break
11:00am Amelia Louly — Marian Anderson
D O C U M E N TA RY S C H E D U L E

JUNIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY 1 — LUBAR S171 186

9:00am Erin Hong, Sophie Zaba, Nina Daruwala — When Science and Rights Conflict:
The HeLa Story
9:15am John Freeman, Liam Wallace — Before and During Fort Sumter
9:30am MouaYeng Cha, Emily Chang, Kaitlyn Xiong, Kelsapri Xiong, Chee Yang — The
Salem Witch Trials: Conflict that Needed Justice
9:45am Evie Cantwell, Megan Reilly — The Troubles in Northern Ireland
10:00am Break
10:15am Break
10:30am Maya Klaus, Lema Elkhatib — The Indian Removal Act
10:45am Samir Kebir, Aidan Kuss, Elijah Fischer, Joseph Parlier — The Bridge Wars
11:00am Joe Zimmerman, Shaan Sharma — The Standoff at Checkpoint Charlie: On
the Brink of War

JUNIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY 2 — LUBAR S191 187

9:00am Klarissa Eisenreich, Eileen Baker — The French and Indian War: The War Over
America
9:15am Miranda Larscheid, Lillian Thompson — Heath Hens
9:30am Ryan Takerian, Colin Remington — Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend: The All-
American Girls Professional Baseball League and Its Impact during WWII
9:45am Tess Diamond, Hannah Hoch — Climbing the Capitol Steps- How the Wall of
Exclusion Finally Came Tumbling Down
10:00am Break
10:15am Will Densmore, Nicolo Flemma — "'I am Become Death'": The Struggle of the
Man Behind the Creation of the Atomic Bomb
10:30am Megan Hernandez, Sydney Schultz — Fall of the Berlin Wall
10:45am Megan Volkening, Sophia Derrick — Taxation without Representation: Defying
British Rule
D O C U M E N TA RY S C H E D U L E

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY 1— Lubar N130 199

9:00am Cinthia Gonzalez — The Calles Law and Cristero War


9:15am Ricardo Guerrero-Zuniga — The Shadow Promise
9:30am Benjamin Orman — Hillsborough Disaster: Conflict in the Wake of Tragedy
9:45am Katherine Hernandez — The Next Revolution
10:00am Break
10:15am Ema Nimphius — Lance Sijan
10:30am Jonathan Draeger — Korean War Armistice
10:45am Manasi Simhan — Endangered Species Act of 1973: The Threat of Species
Eradication and the Compromise of a Country

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY 2 — Lubar N126 200

9:00am Rozhan Shabahang — United States Role in the 1953 Iranian Coup: Conflict
and Compromise
9:15am Miah Bohlen — World Labor Athletic Carnival: Triumph Over the Nazi Olympics
9:30am Lyndsay Riley Women in WWII
9:45am Julianna Weege — J. Marion Sims
10:00am Break
10:15am Zane Brinnington — Ray Kroc vs. The McDonald Brothers: The Hidden History
Behind the Iconic Golden Arches
10:30am Natalia Ramirez-Vang — Hmong Immigration

SENIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY — Lubar S165 196


9:00am Matthew Fitzpatrick, Ryan Pederson — Cuban Missile Crisis
9:15am Ariana Veloz, Ryan Ahmed — Central Park 5
9:30am Tatum Catalano, Emma Slaski — Japanese Internment
9:45am Alisha Kulkarni, Anya Rushmer — Women's Military Benefits
10:00am Break
10:15am Trevor Bowerman, Joey McGraw, Jason Winters — Washington's Virginian Vic-
tory 10:30am Trinity Jackson, Megan Palmissano — We Demand Fair Housing!
10:45am Noah Durlam, Ivan Tchesnokov — Korean Agreed Framework
11:00am Teresa Santacruz, Jazmin Salazar — Protest Reformation
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE — BOLTON B84 181

9:00am Asher Bosworth — The Room Where It Happened


9:15am Nathan Wilson — Kansas City Killer Clown
9:30am Xavier Barth — More than a Wall: The Conflict and Compromise of the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
9:45am Julia Hawley — Nellie Bly

JUNIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE — UNION 191 182

9:00am Elizabeth Schoon, Lizzie Colman — I Refuse to Deny My Very Being; Raven
Wikinson, an African American Ballerina
9:15am Kailey Kowalski, Aliyah Miles — The Berlin Wall
9:30am Blong Khang, Jessica Yang, Phantasy Yang, Sarina Yang — The Salem Witch
Trials: Finding a Compromise for the Accused
9:45am Kayleeanna Thao, HliDra Vang, Susan Thao, Owne Xayboury — Marital Laws
as a Compromise to Divorce Laws
10:00am Break
10:15am Tysen Silverstein, Allyce Fellion, Hayden Sura, Giuliano Ferrentino — Astron
omers on Trial
10:30am Lexi Lee, Olivia Hausman — "The World Will Know"
10:45am April Mitchell, Grace Mendenhall — The Kent State Massacre

SENIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE — UNION CINEMA 183

9:00am Break
9:15am Abby Liker, Blake Martin, Ella Mudge, Abby Stewart — Salem Witch Trials
9:30am Rihana Zaiani, Trinity Manzke — Virginia Hall: A Fight for Equality
9:45am Break
10:00am Break
10:15am Ana Martinez, Diya Patel, Megan Stewart — Katherine Johnson: The Computer
in a Dress
10:30am Vivian Xiong, Ntuchia Lee, Anastasia Moua, Jay Xiong — The Secret War:
Seeking Refuge
10:45am Mariana Rodriguez, Kayla Albanese — “Acting Right” Women in the Film Industry
WEBSITE SCHEDULE

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE 1 — UNION 240 193

9:00am Julia Rentmeester — One Mile For Millions of Lives: The March on Washington
9:10am Shelby Fritz — Bayard Rustin: An Unknown Hero
9:20am Drew Stephens — The People's Champion: How Muhammad Ali Refused to
Compromise
9:30am Tessa Fleming — The Northwest Passage and Arctic Cooperation Agreement
9:40am Break
9:55am Ashleigh Walesa — Child Labor: What They Didn't Know
10:05am Nicolas DeTorre — The March on Milwaukee
10:15am Clarissa Miller — Chicago's Corruption of the 20's

JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE 2 — UNION 240 194

9:00am Carson Bettwy — The Munich Massacre: The Tragedy that Occurred at the
Olympic Village
9:10am Lilian Jochman — Opening the Door for Compromise: Davis v. Bandemer and
the Conflict Over Partisan Gerrymandering
9:20am Steven Thomas — Catalan Revolt
9:30am Isaac Kling — The L.A. Riots
9:40am Break
9:55am Hai Dinh — The Tet Offensive: The Battle Without a Winner
10:05am Megan Kelroy — Dolphin Safe Tuna Fishing: Protecting Dolphins While Feed
ing North America
10:15am Caleb Webb — Separate and Unequal
WEBSITE SCHEDULE
JUNIOR GROUP WEBSITE 1 — UNION 340 188

9:00am Cameron Aron, Zach Schultz, Connor Voss — The Early Console Wars
9:10am Sebastian Schaefer, Harrison Smith — "The Dispute For Free Agency-The NFL
Strike of 1987"
9:20am Elisabeth Fischer, Emma Struebing — Extraordinary Nine
9:30am Ella McCabe, Natalie Epperson — Daniel Hoan- Milwaukee Savior or City Menace?
9:40am Break
9:55am Bennett Brodsky, Zadan Mason — U.S. Hostages In Iran: Crisis, Conflict,
Compromise, & Consequence
10:05am Maddy Gorgen, Allison Massek — America’s First Female War Heroine

JUNIOR GROUP WEBSITE 2 — UNION 344 189

9:00am Brady Byrnes, Baljinder Singh, Connor Tohulka — The Russian Campaign: The
Invasion with No Benefit
9:10am Luzita Powell, Ella Tierney — Katherin Johnson: A Subject of Equality
9:20am Maria Valdes, Molly Hunter — Delivering a Miracle: La Amistad
9:30am Natey Ruzell, Thomas Stephens — 1980 Olympic Boycott: Why We Didn't Go
9:40am Break
9:55am Greta Hinke, Divya Pandey — “A blank wall of social and professional antagonism":
Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell
10:05am Gabriel-Ricardo Colon, Ethan Dobbs, Ansh Dhingra — Witch Trial in Wurzburg

JUNIOR GROUP WEBSITE 3 — UNION 347 190

9:00am Lucia Grablewski, Madison Wied — Alice Paul: Fight for the Right
9:10am Daniel Hanlon, Dev Patel, Cade Wilson — Apollo 13: A Successful Fail
9:20am Jack Quincey, Quinn Murray — Cold War + Nuclear Arms Race
9:30am William Courchane, Tyler Losee — A-Bomb in WWII
9:40am Break
9:55am Rowan McCann, Lucy Markes — Conflict and Compromise in History: The Cuban
Missile Crisis
10:05am Michael Hullin, Caden Scherr — The Secret History of the Vietnam War
WEBSITE SCHEDULE
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE 1 — UNION 280 201

9:00am Sara Gendelman — "Bernice Bernstein: A New Deal Crusader for the Poor"
9:10am Kate Krausser — Salem Witch Trials
9:20am Rasleen Kaur — Emancipation
9:30am Gabriella Vecellio — Broken Promise
9:40am Break
9:55am Ava Wales — Conflict and Compromise: The Job of a Network Censor
10:05am Zachary Osterwind —The Kohler Strike of 1954: The Longest Strike in History
10:15am Nevaeh Silverman — Father Groppi: Marching for Equality

SENIOR INDIVIDUAL WEBSITE 2 — UNION 280 202

9:00am Owen Meyer — Cuban Missile Crisis


9:10am Mariana Contreras — La Guerra Sucia
9:20am Natalie Kelley — Bay View Massacre
9:30am Isabella Perez — Manifest Destiny
9:40am Break
9:55am Erik Kemppainen — Black Monday: The Deregulated Market Failure and Compromise
10:05am Nick Bauer — Booker T. Washington
10:15am Nathan Collett — Gaylord Nelson

SENIOR GROUP WEBSITE 1— UNION 250 197

9:00am Noah Basting, Brenden Carty — Cuban Missile Crisis


9:10am Draken Deweese, Spencer Grasley — Russian Red
9:20am Ituoghirisic Igoni, Megan Stevens — Conflict and Compromise: Angela Davis
Facing the Color of Justice
9:30am Conley O'keefe, Christian Maccallum — Battle of the Sexes
9:55am James Blodgett, Mitchell Karstaedt — Salem Witch Trials
10:05am Shane Crowley, Collin Welke — Chicago Black Sox 1919

SENIOR GROUP WEBSITE 2— UNION 260 198

9:00am Sam Stelling, Michael Woloszyk — Compromise of 1850


9:10am Rosa Sanchez, Nico Leffel — Boston Tea Party
9:20am Abby Zbinden, Theresa Toms — Censorship
9:30am Leonardo Calderon, Paulina Rodriguez — Lai Massacre
9:40am Angie Bloechl, Jenna Downer — The Palmer Raids
2018 EAST CENTRAL REGIONAL
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
Greendale Middle School Racine Montessori School
Badger High School
Hmong American Ronald Reagan High School
Bayside Middle School Peace Academy
St. Jude the Apostle
Catholic East Elementary KTEC
Templeton Middle School
Germantown High School Longfellow Middle School University School of Milwaukee
Glen Hills Middle School Nicolet High School Wauwatosa East High School

LEAD PARTICIPATING TEACHERS


Brandon Blahnik Lalitha Murali Chuck Taft
Jennifer Catalano Craig Olson Chingcha Vang
Lisa Holewa Gabriela Perino Sheng Vang
Joe Koester Colleen Perry John Ward
Chris Lazarski Cathy Richter Rhonda Watton
Erin McCarthy Phyllis Santacroce

VOLUNTEERS
Jasmine Alinder Patrick R. Hall Sarah Mccracken
Joe Austin Brandon Heidt Ben Nestor
Katie Barikmo Stephen Heidt Calli Niemi
Patrick Bethel August Hirschboeck Manee Olson
Terri Boesel Maggie Nettesheim Hoff- Mia Phifer
mann Susan Plewa
Kristin Borst
Maggie Holtgreive Joseph Predebon
Christopher D. Cantwell
Timothy Houge Michael P Pulido
Chris Chan
Madilyne Kane Barbara Rodriguez
Matthew M. Collie
Nan Kim Amanda Irene Seligman
Kendall Cosley
Aaron Kinskey David Stock
Claire Dinkelman
Laura Klatt Mary Talsky
Michael Doylen
OWEN KLATTE Michelle Trujillo
James Duncan
Gail Klein Ana Maria Vascan
Emily Duval
Christian Krueger Steve Weber
William H. Frey
Terry R Kutz Kate Wersan
Tony Gentine
Andrew Larsen Emily Wickeham
Arie Glavan
Kristen Leffelman Merry Wiesner-Hanks
Matthew Goetz
Hugo Ljungbäck Melissa Wrallstad
Lea Goldstone
Jessica McCall
Hayley Gray-Hoehn

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