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Westminster College Hosts History Day March 27

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Posted on Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Westminster College will host over 150 students from 12 area middle and high schools during the History Day competition Tuesday, March 27, at Old 77 and McKelvey Campus Center.

This year's History Day theme is "Triumph & Tragedy." Contestants can choose from the following contest categories: individual paper, individual exhibit, individual performance, individual documentary, group documentary, group performance, and group exhibit. The contest is divided into two divisions: junior, which includes grades six through eight; and senior, which includes grades nine through 12.

This year's participants include: Butler High School, Clarion High School, Greenville High School, Grove City High School, Grove City Middle School, Mercer High School, Mercer Middle School, St. Mary Catholic School, St. Michael Catholic School, Seneca Valley High School, Seneca Valley Intermediate School, and Venango Catholic High School.

The competition gives students an exciting way to study history, and learn about issues, people, other cultures and events that interest them. Students may choose their own topics, then decide to work individually or as part of a group. The winners of the school-based competition are qualified for one of Pennsylvania's 15 regional competitions, and the top three winners from each region advance to the state competition. Winners at the state level will compete in National History Day in June.

The event is open to the public and runs from approximately 8:15 a.m. - 2 p.m. For more information, contact Dr. David Twining, associate professor of history and coordinator of the event, at (724) 946-6246 or e-mail twinindc@westminster.edu.