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Iowa’s 2007 Delegation at the welcome ceremony, University of Maryland, College Park |
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Caitlin Hillyard and Amelia Browning, recent graduates of Central Academy in Des Moines won 1st place for their group performance entitled “Something Good, Something Sad: The Legend of the Cherry Sisters.”
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Matthew Wolf of North Scott High School, Eldridge, won a half-tuition scholarship to the University of Maryland. |
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Annie Kjar and Jesa Wolthuizen (pictured with teacher Valorie Philips) of Akron-Westfield Community School placed 5th and won the Senior Division Outstanding State Award for their group performance entitled “Triumph Over the Troubles: Betty Williams and Mairead Corrigan, Bringing Peace to a Country Lost in Tragedy.”
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Rachel Meredith of LeMars Middle School placed 6th and won the Outstanding Military History Award for her junior individual exhibit entitled “Flying High and Clipped Wings: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots.” |
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Sara Blagg and Brianne Hassman, home schooled students from Marshalltown, placed twelfth and won the Junior Division Outstanding State Award for their junior group exhibit “NUNNA DAUL TSUNY The Trail of Tears: Tragedy and Triumph of the Cherokee Nation.” |
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| Beau Dexter and Gabriella Green (pictured with teacher Chris Green), from North Scott High School, Eldridge, won the History in the Federal Government Award for their senior group documentary entitled “Herbert Hoover and the Triumph of Emergency Management in a Tragedy: The 1927 Mississippi River Flood.” |
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Team Iowa gets ready for the annual “parade of states.” |
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