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2005 Contest Winners

Junior Historical Paper
3rd Place: A Speaker of Freedom & Equality Felix Festa Middle School: Cassandra Guevara 2nd Place: The Voice That Saved America-FDR Communicates with the Fireside Chats Felix Festa Middle School: Michelle Nanni 1st Place: Genocide in Rwanda: The Unreliability of Communication Ramaz Middle School: Hannah Eidman
Junior Individual Documentary
3rd Place: Sputnik I: Redefining Communication Felix Festa Middle School: Minna George2nd Place: Genocide in Rwanda: The Unreliability of Communication Felix Festa Middle School: Abby Lieberman2nd Place: Mystery of Hieroglyphics Christ the King School: William Burns1st Place: The Emperor, The Translator & The Stone Alfred G. Berner Middle School: Charlotte Burger
Junior Group Documentary
3rd Place: The Navajo Code: "The Unbreakable Code" Felix Festa Middle School: Michael Goodhart, Daniel Borakove2nd Place: Rachel Carson's Silent Spring Holland Patent Middle School: Patricia Goodhines, Laura Howard, Stephanie King, Anders Lodahl, Alex Sena1st Place: NRGB Broadcasting: Pioneer Revolutionizing Television Communication Farnsworth Middle School: Katherine E.Wells, Casey Gerety, Sohee Rho
Junior Individual Performance
3rd Place: Self Expression & Communication Through Music Stimson Middle School: Justin Schuman2nd Place: Irish Hedge Schools: Communicating Knowledge & Culture During the Penal Times Genesis at Xaverian: Caitlin Palumbo1st Place: Voices Sileneced No More- Women Suffragettes Communicate a Message of Equality Genesis at Xaverian: Clemence White
Junior Group Performance
3rd Place: Passing the Torch Holland Patent Middle School: Katrina Vaugh, Sonja Mueller, Rebecca Felt2nd Place: Betrayal of a Nation, Communication Through Nazi Propaganda Felix Festa Middle School: Jin Park, Teena Jube, Jina John1st Place: "My Friends I Want to Talk to You…" FDR Communicates through his Fireside Chats Felix Festa Middle School: Sondra Lipshutz, Anu Lingala, Monica Monticello
Junior Individual Exhibit
3rd Place: Civil War Music: Communication through Musical Sounds & Song Genesis at Xaverian: Michael Rizzo2nd Place: Thomas Nast: Father of Political Cartoons Honeoye Falls Middle School: Michael Tarantelli1st Place: If These Walls Could Talk: The Poetry of Angel Island Honeoye Falls Middle School: Rebecca Gravenstede
Junior Group Exhibit
3rd Place: If These Walls Could Talk: The Poetry of Angel Island Cooperstown Middle School: Katie Anania, Kimberly Leon2nd Place: The Poisonous Pen: Thomas Nast Exposes "Boss" Tweed Genesis at Xaverina: Patrick Coleman, Kristie Coleman, Kaitlyn Coleman1st Place: Their Souls Could Not Be Silenced: Slaves Communicate through Song Felix Festa Middle School: Sara Blumert, Millie-Ann Mathews, Jennifer Kadenkavil, Amy Kurvvillia
Senior Historical Paper
3rd Place: Communication: The Key to the Czechoslovakian Revolution of 1968 Commack High School: Megna Raksit2nd Place: Russia's Role in NATO's Response to the Milosevic & Milosevic's Response to NATO Hunter College High School: Jason Perlman1st Place: Cameras on Trial: Communicating Images of Justice Ramaz High School: Lauren Springer
Senior Individual Documentary
3rd Place: Tonkin Gulf resolution: The Reaction to Misinformation G.W. Hewlett High School: Robert Spiro2nd Place: Communication in Combat: The Navajo Code Talkers in WWII Monsignor McClancy High School: Alejandro Varona1st Place: Communication through Cinema: Political Films of the Past 35 Years Clarkstown High School South: Jonathan Miller
Senior Group Documentary
3rd Place: A Colored Perspective: The Effect of Photojournalism on the Soviet Public Massapequa High School - Ames Campus: Ethan Giventer, Devin Concannon,2nd Place: Riding the Waves: Radio's Effect on Politics Clarkstown High School: Ryan Harris, Sara Lipshutz, Chris Nieves1st Place: You Say You Want a Revolution: Vietnam War Protest Songs Clarkstown High School: Jessica Seminelli, Alexander Weisler, Aliyana Gewirtzman
Senior Individual Performance
3rd Place: Tears of Truth Brought to Light Place Townsend Harris High School: Krystal Hartley2nd Place:Word of Drum: The History of the Talking Drum in West Africa Townsend Harris High School: Vewande Salau1st Place: It is Written in Stone- Jean Francois Champollion & the Rosetta Stone Dobbs Ferry High School: Audrey Lackner
Senior Group Performance
3rd Place: Communication Through Music During the Vietnam War Massapequa High School: Darcy Donnellan, Rebecca Schroll, Cara Schlefman, Keely Browder2nd Place: A Separate Battle: Voices for Freedom Communication Clarkstown Sr. High School North: Laura Ferro, Prerana Baranwal, Vasuda Nandu1st Place: Communicating the Message of Hope Through Slave Spirituals and Rap Herricks High School: Marianne Jacob, Preeti Kohli, Nandini Venkateswaran
Senior Individual Exhibit
3rd Place: The Election of 1860: Communication & Lincoln's Victory Scarsdale High School: Jamie Falow2nd Place: Mao Tsedone: Propagated Power Herricks High School: Sophia Hepleastou1st Place: Breaking Down the Barriers of Communication & Opening the Doors to Understanding Clarkstown High School South: Kristen Kopunek
Senior Group Exhibit
3rd Place: The Deafening Sound of Revolution Clarkstown High School South: Samantha Mauner, Matthew Negrin2nd Place: The Most Persuasive Essay in Less Than 10 Words: A History of the Political Cartoon Townsend Harris High School: Mariya Shegda, June Xie, Lavinia Pascal1st Place: The Navajo Code: The Key to Winning the Pacific Scotia Glenville High School: Lucy Turner, Anne Marsh, Holly Furman, Desirae Clark