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La Salle History Day Competitors Headed To Nationals

Congratulations to all who participated in the state history day competition at Providence College this past Saturday.

 

Sophomore Elizabeth Bartel won a cash award from the Labor Historical Society for her exhibit on the sewing machine.

 

In addition, the following students placed at the top of their respective categories and will be headed to the National competition in June:


Amy Buonaccorsi

Lindsey D’ Abrosca

Tracy DiPetrillo

Kerri Rubino
Marissa Marandola

Congratulations to all who participated in the state history day competition at Providence College this past Saturday.

 

Sophomore Elizabeth Bartel won a cash award from the Labor Historical Society for her exhibit on the sewing machine.

 

In addition, the following students placed at the top of their respective categories and will be headed to the National competition in June:


Amy Buonaccorsi

Lindsey D’ Abrosca

Tracy DiPetrillo

Kerri Rubino
Marissa Marandola

 

The results for the La Salle students are:

 

Individual Documentary Category, Senior Division

Kerri Rubino

First Place

Title: Woodstock 1969

 

Website Category, Senior Division

Marissa Marandola

First Place

Title: Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka: Progress in Guaranteeing Civil Rights and Equality

 

Lindsay D'Abrosca, Tracy DiPetrillo and Amy Buonaccorsi

Second Place

Title: Television: A New View of the World

 

RI Labor History Award

Elizabeth Bartel 

Model Sewing Machine

 

The four day national competition (National History Day) will be held in June at the University of Maryland.

 

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