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Jenie Fu, Aldine High School, did this senior high individual project on Charlie
Chaplin.Lisa Salmi, "Superchief: An Individ-
ual's Impact on American Society;"
Honorable Mention, Jersey Village High
School, Houston, Shefali Chheda,
"Leonardo da Vinci: The Enigma."
Junior Group Media: First Place,
Madison Middle School, Jimmy
Frush, John Cole, Matthew Jones, and
Kevin Priestner, "Frederic Remington:
The Camera of the Old West;" Second
Place, Covington Middle School and
the Texas School for the Deaf, Austin,
Leshia Hoot, Jennifer Oefinger, Br-
idgette Bigham, Jennifer Coleman,
and Rose Sachs, "Helen Keller: The
Miracle Worked;" Third Place,
Westview Middle School, Pflugerville,
Britte Andersen and Carolyn Barrett,
"Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor: Geogra-
pher to Millions;" Honorable Mention,
Covington Middle School, Austin,
Jennifer DeBrecht, Nicole Knox, Kelly
Taylor, and Jessica Tyler, "Matthew
Brady: Historical Photographer."
Senior Group Media: First Place,
Aldine-Eisenhower High School,
Houston, Mangesh Oza, Sally Cole-man, Melanie Leech, and Lee Cof-
felt, "They Called Him Mr. Houston;"
Second Place, Aldine-Nimitz High
School, Houston, Mark Bennett, Carol
Cunningham, and Kelli Smith,
"America the Beautiful: The Legacy
of Lady Bird Johnson;" Third Place,
Duncanville High School, Jenny
Luongo and Matt Azzara, "Henry
Ward Beecher: The Voice of America;"
Honorable Mention, Aldine-Nimitz
High School, Houston, Diana Cal-
loway, Kelley Lyons, Christi Walker,
and Bill Zander, "Just What the Doc-
tor Ordered: A Prescription for Chil-
dren's Literature."
Colonial Dames Award, Atascocita
Middle School, Humble, Chris Rosier
and Jerry Fuller, "Ben Franklin: Jack
of all Trades;" Madison Middle
School, Abilene, Steven Newcomb,
"The Many Faces of Thomas Jeffer-
son.
Jane Y. McCallum Awards, Boles
Junior High, Arlington, Lori Dunkle,
Elizabeth Glover and Laurie McGet-
trick, "You've Come a Long Way: TheT r Vi". *% ?DUC,/
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-wFoundation of Women's Rights;"
Cook Junior High, Houston, Heather
Pennington and Lisa Tsai, "Me for
Ma: Miriam Ferguson; Presidio High
School, Lyzette Juarez, Hilda Emma
Carrasco, Sylvia Carrasco, Ruben
Covos, and Belinda Rubio, "Lucia
Rede Madrid: La Biblioteca Del
Polvo."
Willie Lee Gay Awards, Nichols
Junior High, Arlington, Kelli Wilson
and Keisha Butler, "Once Upon a Sit
In;" Alpine High School, Jennifer
Brooks, Andrea Hext, Christy Rojo,
Comelio Ramirez, and Russell Zunker,
"Henry O. Flipper: An Individual's
Struggle for Justice;" Memorial Sen-
ior High School, Houston, Sohail
Ahmed, Shaheena Ahmed, and Chad
Orth, "Barbara Jordan: A Leader in
Political Reform."
Oral History Award, Nichols Jun-
ior High, Arlington, Kelli Wilson and
Keisha Butler, "Once Upon a Sit In."
Mariam Leigh Womack Award,
Calallen Middle School, Corpus
Christi, Jenny Kinzy, "A Pioneer
Woman: The Unrecognized Struggle."
Texas Philosophical Society Awards,
Alpine High School, Richard Sleeper,
"Howard Everett Perry: Quicksilver
King;" LamarJunior High, Rosenberg,
Melanie Poth, "William Holmes
McGuffey: Esteemed as an Educator,
Beloved for His Books."
Outstanding Entries From Each Dis-
trict, Abilene Christian University,
Cooper High School, Abilene, Mag-
gie Austin, "Eva Braun's Hitler;"
Aldine Independent School District,
Shotwell Middle School, Houston,
Gaby Varela, Than Loan Nguyen,
Larry Huynh, Thuy Troungle and
Sipra Syngal, "The Chocolate
Bomber;" Austin, Westview Middle
School, Pflugerville, Lauren Garrett,
"Katherine Stinson;" Baylor University,
West High School, Ronald Meador,
"Mr. Poage Goes to Washington;"
Cen-Tex American Heritage Program,
Copperas Cove Junior High, Heather
Hutchings, "Bette Graham: Inventor
and Humanitarian;" Collin County
Community College, Schimelpfenig
Middle School, Plano, Bill Miska,
"Jack Kilby, Inventor of the Integrated
Circuit, Launches the Second Indus-
trial Revolution;" Cypress-Fairbanks In-
dependent School District, Jersey Vil-
lage High School, Houston, Melissa
Williams and Jennifer Boyd, "Chester
Nimitz: Defending Our Freedom;"
East Texas Baptist University, Bloom-
burgJunior High, Keyna Howard, Ma-
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