Texas History Day Regional Competitors were (front) Dominique Brady, Deidre Lewis, Kelsey Mullins, (back) Mrianda J. Miller, Maegan Hysinger, Nathan Dziedzic, Matt Thomas, and Jeremi Johnson.
Brady and Lewis placed second in the group exhibit category with their project, “The Yellow Fever Commission Determining the Vector.” Mullins placed frist with her individual documenteary, “Georgia O’Keeffe: Pioneer of Abstraction.” Miller’s indivual documentary, “Vermeer and the Camera Obscura” placed second.
Hysinger placed first in the website category with her project, “Switching Roles: How Switchboards changed the Lives of Women.” Thomas placed first in the individual exhibit category with his project, “US v. Lopez.” Dziedzic and Johnson received thrid place in the group exhibit category for their project “Axis Innovations of the Air.” All first and second place winners advance to the state competition in Austin this May.
Nicole Beames says
In society today it is often easy to spot a teen that is uninterested and uninformed about the basic history of this great country. It is refreshing to see that not only is this not the case for some of our Clarendon High School kids, but they are excelling at research and public speaking. Way to go Texas History Day Regional Competitors!! Thank you for representing our community so well!