History Day Awards
AGE OF JACKSON AWARD
› Senior Group Documentary —
“The Cherokees: Trail to Tribal Rights” Katherine Bell, Komal Patri, Mary Beth Propes and Astra Burke from GPS
JUNIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY
› First place — “Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds: Faith, Family, Friends, Freedom” Paige Frady, Jaylin Viviano and Chase Hagler from Lake Forest Middle School, Cleveland
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY
› First place — “The East Tennessee Bridge Burners: Lincolnites Taking a Stand” Grant Smith from McCallie
SENIOR GROUP DOCUMENTARY
› Second place — “American Women’s Dress Reform 1850-1920”
Sana Nisar, Katie Millican, Isabel Hester, Jadyn Matthews and Olivia Hoodenpyle from GPS
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT
› Second place — “Still Standing: Rex Richey and the Fight Against Bootlegging in Tennessee” Duke Richey from McCallie
SENIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE
› Second place — “Osceola: An American Freedom Fighter Makes a Stand” Dawson Yates, Josh Martin and John Knox from McCallie
SENIOR GROUP EXHIBIT
› Third place — “Coal Operators and Evicted Miners in the Paint Creek-Cabin Creek Coal Strike of 1912”
Will Klein and Emerson Wright from McCallie
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE
› Third place — “Ralph McGill: Taking a Stand in the Segregated South”
Walt Buzzing from McCallie
SENIOR GROUP WEBSITE
› Third place — “Simón Bolívar; Liberating South American Countries”
Erin Maxwell, Ruchika Rathi, Ella Ensign, Elizabeth Rowe and Kathryn Ingle from GPS
INDIVIDUAL PAPER
› Third place — “Thy Will Be Done: Clergy, Napalm, and the War in Vietnam” Joseph Richard from McCallie