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Local
students shine in history competition
Two local students will be heading
to the finals in National History Day competition after racking up a victory
in state competition.
Junior C.J. Adams and sophomore
Jake Merrell of Sisters High School placed first in last month's senior
finals held at Willamette University in Salem after winning earlier regional
competition in Madras.
The pair performed "The Life
of Sir William Wallace" and will compete in next month's finals at the
University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland, set for June 9-13.
"Both boys did a wonderful
job," said Carla Merrell. "We want them to give their best next month
at finals."
This year's History Day theme
is "Reaction, Revolution and Reform" and a major sponsor is the History
Channel (http://www.nationalhistoryday.org/).
Adams, who lives in Camp Sherman,
is competing for the fifth time at National History Day. This is the first
time for his partner, Merrell, who lives in the Sisters area.
"We're looking forward to
June," said Adams. "We started working on our project last September and
during spring break we went to Scotland and visited several castles including
Loch Leven where William Wallace had been."
"We received superior ratings
from all the judges at the State finals," said Merrell. "Our parents helped
with costuming and creative suggestions. Mr. (Boyd) Keyser (SHS principal)
let us do an independent study for a half credit at school."
Both young men indicated an
interest in teaching after completing their schooling.
There were also finalists
from Camp Sherman's Black Butte School.
Sixth grader Rebecca Lovegren
took second place in the junior division at Salem with her table presentation
"Eunice Kennedy Shriver's Revolt" and qualified for the national finals.
Nolan Tichener, another sixth
grader, took second place in the video competition with his production,
"Eunice Shriver and the Special Olympics," a junior individual documentary.
He and his mother, Pam Tichener, will be traveling to College Park with
the other competitors next month.
The finals next month in Maryland
draw the two best in each category from all 50 states.
"Competition can get pretty
tough," said veteran Adams, "but we're ready for the challenge."
There will be local fund-raising
events include a pancake breakfast and other activities to help send the
competitors back east next month.
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