Local History Day Fair
January 27, 2023
Nevada Middle School
Nevada, Iowa
January 27, 2023
Nevada Middle School
Nevada, Iowa
District Qualifiers
Front row, left to right: Grace Hensley, Olivia Henderson, Henry Little, Ash Merrow, Ella Barker, Giada Colbeck, and Mackenzie Olsen
Second row, left to right: Bailee Knott, Morgan Erickson, Bianca Knop, Olivia Clausen, Mason Spieker, Mason Borkowski, Cooper Wheelock, Lars Borwick, and Aubrey Goodwin
Back row, left to right: Brooke Jacobson, Tempy Carsrud, Cael Ferguson, Dexter Walker, Brady Morris, Luke Hassel, Jaxon Stevens, Tyler Wirtz, and T.J. Marlatt
Not pictured: Emma Hill, Brenna Cashman, Wesley Siefken, and Dane Spykerman
Second row, left to right: Bailee Knott, Morgan Erickson, Bianca Knop, Olivia Clausen, Mason Spieker, Mason Borkowski, Cooper Wheelock, Lars Borwick, and Aubrey Goodwin
Back row, left to right: Brooke Jacobson, Tempy Carsrud, Cael Ferguson, Dexter Walker, Brady Morris, Luke Hassel, Jaxon Stevens, Tyler Wirtz, and T.J. Marlatt
Not pictured: Emma Hill, Brenna Cashman, Wesley Siefken, and Dane Spykerman
Nevada Middle School eighth-graders explored “Frontiers in History” as they presented their National History Day projects on January 27 at NMS.
The local fair included 43 exhibits, eight websites, three documentaries, three historical papers, and four slide presentations.
Several entries qualified for the District History Day scheduled for March 29 at Central College in Pella. The following students are district qualifiers:
Group Exhibits— Mason Borkowski, Wesley Siefken, and Mason Spieker (The White Rose); Brenna Cashman, Giada Colbeck, and Emma Hill (Little Rock Nine); Olivia Clausen and Olivia Henderson (Marjorie Post); Dane Spykerman and Tyler Wirtz (Football Head Injuries); Morgan Erickson and Bailee Knott (The Federalist Papers); Lars Borwick, Brady Morris, and
Jaxon Stevens (First Internal Combustion Engine); Brooke Jacobson and Bianca Knop (The ‘99 U.S. Women’s Soccer Team); and Cael Ferguson and Mackenzie Olsen (Little Rock Nine)
Individual Websites—Aubrey Goodwin (Women’s Suffrage Movement); T. J. Marlatt (Nuclear Fusion); Ella Barker (Warsaw Ghetto Uprising); and Dexter Walker (First Successful Organ Transplant)
Group Website— Luke Hassel and Cooper Wheelock (1965-66 Texas Western University Basketball)
Individual Documentaries--Thatcher Woodhouse (The Doolittle Raid) and Henry Little (Mt. Rainier)
Group Documentary—Tempy Carsrud and Grace Hensley (The Make-A-Wish Foundation)
Historical Paper—Ash Merrow (The Stonewall Riots)
The local fair included 43 exhibits, eight websites, three documentaries, three historical papers, and four slide presentations.
Several entries qualified for the District History Day scheduled for March 29 at Central College in Pella. The following students are district qualifiers:
Group Exhibits— Mason Borkowski, Wesley Siefken, and Mason Spieker (The White Rose); Brenna Cashman, Giada Colbeck, and Emma Hill (Little Rock Nine); Olivia Clausen and Olivia Henderson (Marjorie Post); Dane Spykerman and Tyler Wirtz (Football Head Injuries); Morgan Erickson and Bailee Knott (The Federalist Papers); Lars Borwick, Brady Morris, and
Jaxon Stevens (First Internal Combustion Engine); Brooke Jacobson and Bianca Knop (The ‘99 U.S. Women’s Soccer Team); and Cael Ferguson and Mackenzie Olsen (Little Rock Nine)
Individual Websites—Aubrey Goodwin (Women’s Suffrage Movement); T. J. Marlatt (Nuclear Fusion); Ella Barker (Warsaw Ghetto Uprising); and Dexter Walker (First Successful Organ Transplant)
Group Website— Luke Hassel and Cooper Wheelock (1965-66 Texas Western University Basketball)
Individual Documentaries--Thatcher Woodhouse (The Doolittle Raid) and Henry Little (Mt. Rainier)
Group Documentary—Tempy Carsrud and Grace Hensley (The Make-A-Wish Foundation)
Historical Paper—Ash Merrow (The Stonewall Riots)