
2010 North Country History Day Results: Education Programs at Fort Ticonderoga
2010 North Country History Day Results
Congratulations to all the 2010 winners at North Country History Day who advanced to represent the region at New York State History Day in Cooperstown, New York, on Friday, April 30, 2010.
2010 Theme—“Innovation in History: Impact and Change”
JUNIOR HISTORICAL PAPER:
First Place: Kyle Gifaldi (Moriah Central School), “The Gatling Gun.”
Second Place: Dylan Scozzafava (Moriah Central School), “The History of the Camera.”
JUNIOR GROUP PERFORMANCE:
First Place: Cole Gaddor and Colby Harvish (Moriah Central School), “Tectonic Theory.”
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT:
First Place: Emily Powers (Ticonderoga Middle School), “History of the Sewing Machine.”
Second Place: Shonna Provoncha (Moriah Central School), “The Champlain Bridge.”
JUNIOR GROUP EXHIBIT:
First Place: Natasha LaFrance and Rachel White (St. Mary’s School), “Vauban Fortifications.”
Second Place: Colvin Chapman, Samuel Shelmidine, Mackenzie Strum, and Susan Ward (Ticonderoga Middle School), “How the Phonograph Changed Music History.”
JUNIOR WEB SITE:
First Place: Magdalena Riordan (Greater Glens Falls Homeschoolers), “The Joubert and White Buckboard Wagon.”
Second Place: Hannah Lankford and Josh Lankford (Greater Glens Falls Homeschoolers), “The Erie Canal.”
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTARY:
First Place: Colin Dowd (Glens Falls High School), “Caterpillar Tracks.”
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT:
First Place: Ryan Labita (Glens Falls High School), “Seat Belts: Saving Lives.”
SENIOR GROUP EXHIBIT:
First Place: Chloe Knapp, Kayla Brown, and Molly Kunst (Glens Falls High School), “Refrigerator.”
Second Place: Rachel DeMaris and Sara Rancour (Moriah Central School), “Photography: Then & Now.”
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