State Social Studies Fair

OFFICIAL RESULTS

May 5, 2006

 

Division I


 

Anthropology, Individual


First Place Molly Lovern Mercer County Views of the Holocaust Through the Eyes of

Others

Second Place Drew Edwards Marion County How Did The Belief In The Afterlife Affect Ancient

Egypt?

Third Place Erin Hatfield Mason County Amish Culture: Has it changed through the years

Honorable Mention Nicole Sheaves Fayette County Disasters: A Mining Culture?

Honorable Mention Kari Hanlin Grant County Smoke of the World

Honorable Mention Dakota Cohenour Mingo County Snake Handling: What's All The Hissing About?

Honorable Mention Mac Roberts Wetzel County Let's Celebrate Chinese New Year

Honorable Mention Jonathan Cremeans Wood County Life as a Mummy

Honorable Mention Taylor Baxtor Gilmer County The Life of "Mummies" of the Past

 

Anthropology, Pair


First Place Lauren Dillon Hampshire County Holidays-How Do You Celebrate?

Kasey Combs

Second Place Krista Emch Wetzel County The Emperor's Silent Army

Nadaa Kemou

Third Place Kristyn Johnson Mingo County Powhatan Culture: Then and Now

Julius Hatcher

Honorable Mention Savannah Blevins Fayette County How Did The 70's Fads And Trends Affect

Matthew Shott American Culture?

Honorable Mention Chiara Pulice Harrison County What's The Pointe?

Jessica Reedy

Honorable Mention Piper Bowen Mercer County What Is the Guinea Worm?

Alexa Williams

Honorable Mention Jennifer Bartee Mason County Adena Indians

Taylor Ratliff

Honorable Mention Laura Tennant Marion County Plains and Pueblo Indians: How Did the Land

Breah Moore Determine Their Style of Living?

 

Class, -


First Place Hallie Kinnison Berkeley County Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793

Virginia Jones

Second Place Evan Schoolcraft Wood County American Historical Myths

Raymond Ezell

Third Place Mrs. Shearer's Fifth Harrison County The Mystery of 13
 

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