2022 History Day Results

2022 Theme: Debate and diplomacy in history

Competition Date: Saturday, March 12, 2022
 

District 6 History Day Contest

District 6 Students Achieve Success at the National History Day Competition

The 2022 National History Day competition was held virtually again this year. Several students from Michigan鈥檚 District 6 placed in the top 10 and others placed in the top 20 or top 30. 蜜桃社区 Michigan University鈥檚 History Department sponsors the District 6 competition each year in March. Students qualify for the state competition by placing in the top 3 in the district competition. Students in the junior (middle school) and senior (high school) categories qualify for the national competition by placing in the top 2 at state.

In the senior group performance category, Hannah Hysell, Josephine Marsh, and Mary Catherine Riley from Our Lady of the Lake Catholic High School in St. Joseph finished second in the nation. Their performance was titled 鈥淪an Antonio ISD v. Rodriguez: Shaping the Future of Public Education.鈥

In the junior group website category, Connor DeVries, Hailey DeVries, Nicholas DeVries, Lydia Nieuwenhuis, and Cali VanDyke from Providence Christian School in Kalamazoo finished sixth in the nation. Their website was 鈥淭he Cuban Missile Crisis: A Diplomatic Tightrope.鈥

Myles Daugherty and Nic Sheppard from South Haven High School finished in the top 20 in the nation with their senior group exhibit titled 鈥淒ebate and Diplomacy: The Acquisition and Creation of the Panama Canal.鈥 Their exhibit was selected to represent Michigan at the Smithsonian鈥檚 National Museum of American History Exhibit Showcase.

Victoria Moody from South Haven High School finished in the top 30 in the nation with her junior individual performance titled 鈥淏ig Annie: Leading the Way in Copper Country.鈥

Congratulations to all the students and teachers who competed at the national competition.

State Winners and National Qualifiers

State results are in bold

Documentary

Youth Group:

  • 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Suffrage,鈥 Roxy Barr, Hannah Barry, Navya Bobba, Isabella Foley, Lucy Sikkema鈥擳he Gagie School (1st place)
  • 鈥淧arading for Justice in Copper Country,鈥 Hadley Spencer, Ireland Stratton鈥擭orth Shore Elementary (2nd place) (The Elly Peterson Award for Michigan Women鈥檚 History)
  • 鈥淛ackie Robinson: Stealing Bases and Breaking the Color Barrier,鈥 Savannah Harrington, Moneo Wozniak鈥擭orth Shore Elementary (3rd place) (Best entry in African-American History)

Junior Group:

  • 鈥淭he Berlin Wall,鈥 Sarah Hudson, Chloe Nellenbach, Leah Smith, Tori Smith鈥擳he Gagie School (National Finalist)
  • 鈥淔ighting for the Right to Learn: The Education Act of 1972,鈥 Kiersten Chalupa, Jocie Dubbink鈥擝aseline Middle School
  • 鈥淐hild Labor,鈥 Charlotte Harper, Eisley Park鈥擳he Gagie School

Junior Individual:

  • 鈥淭he Treaty of Versailles: A Massive Diplomatic Oversight,鈥 Jacob Kaczmarek鈥擝aseline Middle School (National Alternate)

Senior Group:

  • 鈥淩adium Girls: Illuminating the Truth of America鈥檚 Death Cure,鈥 Lauren Bartlett, Lauryn Daugherty, Tessa Hosier鈥擲outh Haven High School (The Elly Peterson Award for Michigan Women鈥檚 History)
  • 鈥淭he Rosenberg Trials: The Climax of the Red Scare,鈥 Hazel Hysell, Isabelle Schrauben鈥擫ake Michigan Catholic High School (National Alternate)
  • 鈥淗amilton and Burr: The Duel that Shaped American Political Disputes,鈥 Andrew Deem, Layton Dennis, Elijah Fenstermaker, Ezekiel Fenstermaker鈥擧eritage Christian Academy (National Finalist)

Senior Individual:

  • 鈥淢amie Till: 鈥楾he Whole World Needs to See,鈥欌 Tabi Newberry鈥擲outh Haven High School

 

Exhibit

Youth Group:

  • 鈥淭uskegee Airmen,鈥 Julian Bunka, Evan Perski, John Hudson, Liam Oostveen, Bowie Clark鈥擳he Gagie School (First Place)

Youth Individual:

  • 鈥淪usan la Flesche Picotte: From the Reservation to the Doctor鈥檚 Office,鈥 Hannah Weber鈥擭orth Shore Elementary (First Place) (Best Use of Economic History or Impact)

Junior Group:

  • 鈥淭he March on Washington: Paving the Way for Justice and Equality,鈥 Karli Dechnik, Gabby Liggett鈥擳he Gagie School (National Finalist)
  • 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Right to Vote,鈥 Addison Timmer, Drew Olney鈥擝aseline Middle School
  • 鈥淪eneca Falls Convention,鈥 Mia Crotty, Reese Matzka, Liv Howard, Alivia Allman鈥擳he Gagie School

Junior Individual:

  • 鈥淣ight of Terror: Debate and Diplomacy in the Suffragettes鈥 Movement to Gain Equal Rights,鈥 Gertrude Hermann-Wilmarth鈥擪azoo School
  • 鈥淭he Barbary Wars,鈥 Sam Edmonds鈥擳he Gagie School (National Finalist)
  • 鈥淕andhi Shakes the World: The Story of the Salt March,鈥 Mina Boekestein鈥擯rovidence Christian Academy

Senior Group:

  • 鈥淭he Acquisition and Creation of the Panama Canal,鈥 Nic Sheppard, Myles Daugherty鈥擲outh Haven High School (National Finalist) (Best Entry in Use of Newspapers)
  • 鈥淪eptember 11, 2001,鈥 Molly Kramer, Maddie Houtman, Ethan Davis鈥擧eritage Christian Academy (National Alternate)
  • 鈥淗enry Box Brown,鈥 Lena Miner, Paige Pawell, Elise Wylie鈥擧eritage Christian Academy

 

Paper

Junior:

  • 鈥淭he Great Auto Strike of General Motors in 1945-1946,鈥 Giavanna Munafo鈥擫ake Michigan Catholic High School
  • 鈥淟ooks Not Brains: The Lasting Effects of the Kennedy-Nixon Debates,鈥 Robbie Frank鈥擫ake Michigan Catholic High School

 

Performance

Youth Group:

  • 鈥淭raveling the Road to Freedom,鈥 Yaretzi Carrillo, Alaja Cannady鈥擭orth Shore Elementary (Second Place)
  • 鈥淓lizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony,鈥 Loralye Chmiel, Grace Gagie鈥擳he Gagie School
  • 鈥淧rohibition,鈥 Tessa Hesling, Henry Dozeman, Oliver Sparling鈥擳he Gagie School (First Place)

Junior Group:

  • 鈥淥rder in the Court!: Debate over Same Sex Marriage in America,鈥 Ruby Peterson, Leah Becker鈥擝aseline Middle School
  • 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Suffrage,鈥 Tomiris Sagintayeva, Lily Ray, Helen Sweetland鈥擳he Gagie School
  • 鈥淭he Room Where It Happened: The Paris Peace Conference,鈥 Lucila Drelles, Patrick Marks, Maisy Newton, Aurora Quinn鈥擳he Gagie School (National Alternate)

Junior Individual:

  • 鈥淐uban Missile Crisis,鈥 Koben Panse鈥擳he Gagie School (National Finalist)
  • 鈥淏ig Annie: Leading the Way in Copper Country,鈥 Victoria Moody鈥擝aseline Middle School (National Finalist)

Senior Group:

  • 鈥淪an Antonio ISD v. Rodriguez: Shaping the Future of Education,鈥 Josephine Marsh, Mary Catherine Riley, Hannah Hysell鈥擫ake Michigan Catholic High School (National Finalist)

 

Website

Youth Group:

  • 鈥淭reaty of Versailles: A Failed Attempt at World Peace,鈥 Alexander Glista, Ian Anderson鈥擳he Gagie School (First Place) (Best Entry in Use of Primary Sources)

Junior Group:

  • 鈥淲hen Diplomacy Fails, A Rivalry Begins: The 鈥淕reat鈥 Toledo War,鈥 Oliver Anderson, Ian Wesselhoff, Hendrix Tapper鈥擳he Gagie School
  • 鈥淐uban Missile Crisis: Diplomatic Tightrope,鈥 Hailey DeVries, Lydia Nieuwenhuis, Nicholas DeVries, Connor DeVries, Cali Van Dyke鈥擯rovidence Christian Academy (National Finalist)
  • 鈥淲ar of the Currents,鈥 Aribel Mills, Elliana Cornell, William Boston, Benjamin Jolley鈥擫ake Michigan Catholic

Junior Individual:

  • 鈥淎lcohol v. Temperance,鈥 Sophie Amberg鈥擳he Gagie School

Senior Group:

  • 鈥淭he Hindenburg Disaster,鈥 Carter Barker, Josh Beck鈥擧eritage Christian Academy (National Finalist)

Senior Individual:

  • 鈥淭he Discussions and Outcomes of the Tenerife Crisis,鈥 Sahiti Sushmitha鈥擲t. Joseph High School