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Published - Monday, May 19, 2008 History projects win state honors Two projects by Holmen Middle School eighth-graders earned some recognition at the recent National History Day state competition on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Chase Thomashide, Graeme Sua and Austin Dahl won a first honorable mention award in the Junior Group Web Site division for their site devoted to “Brown v. Board of Education.” In addition, Rachel Seebach and Rachel Sloan earned a second honorable mention award in the Junior Group Documentary division for their project, “Iditarod: The 1925 Serum Run.” The students were selected to move on to regional competition after a competition at Holmen Middle School. The top three in each category from each of the seven regional competitions across Wisconsin competed at the state competition. The theme for the projects was “conflict and compromise.” For the first time this year, students at Onalaska Middle School participated in the National History Day project and two qualified for the state event: Ryan Tripp for his solo performance illustrating “Conflicts and Compromises of the Cattle Drives” and Allison Jensen’s Web site on “Martin Luther.” A number of other HMS students also qualified for the state competition, including the following: The Holmen Area Historical Society featured some of the HMS projects at its recent meeting and several projects also are on display at the La Crosse Main Library. Contact Randy Erickson at randy.erickson@lee.net or 786-6812.
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