State Social Studies Fair

OFFICIAL RESULTS

April 22, 2005

 


Division I

 


Anthropology, Individual

First Place Kaley Ratliff Mingo County Cherokee-People of the Trail of Tears

Second Place Luke Hottle Roane County Pirate Treasure

Third Place Sierra Malcolm Grant County The Amish

Honorable Mention Sara Wells Wetzel County West Virginia Access Center for Higher Edcation

(WVACHE)

Honorable Mention Tanya Buckhannon Gilmer County Saint Patrick's Day

Honorable Mention Sabrina Metz Nicholas County Sod Houses--How Did Pioneers Build Them?

Honorable Mention Erica Shingleton Hampshire County Native American Artifacts

Honorable Mention

 

Mackenzie White

 

Wood County

 

Pioneer Food

 


Anthropology, Pair

First Place Brianna Jackson Preston County Jehovah's Witnesses

Kiersten White

Second Place Gail Hatfield Wood County Pompeii: The City that Died

Molly Esbenshade

Third Place Hallie Jarrell Boone County Amish: Could you Live the Simple Life?

Kateland Wall

Honorable Mention Ryan Hedrick Grant County Plains Indians

Nate Mullens

Honorable Mention Cole Davis Hampshire County Loch Ness Monster - Fact or Fiction

David Chaney

Honorable Mention Luke Dyer Cabell County Egypt Mummification

Logan Moye

Honorable Mention Jeremy Whipkey Wetzel County Mummies of Ancient Egypt

Brock Stackpole

Honorable Mention Kaitlyn Perkins Mercer County The Native Americans and How They Lived

Erica Downard

 


Class, -

First Place Summer Peyton Logan County Exploring the West with Lewis and Clark

Logan Adkins

Second Place Kathryn Johnston Harrison County Almost Heaven - West Virginia

Chris Mease

Third Place Ryan Nash Kanawha County How Does Economic Development Affect

Jackson Whiteker

 

Geography?

 

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