Title: Awesome Researchers
1Awesome Researchers
2Steve Larson
3Steve researched his grandpa who was a famous AP
photographer. He made great use of his
photographs!
4- I found out that my grandpa, Russell Landstrom
was an amazing guy in photography. I learned he
went to many places and his photos taught me
about his life with the Associated Press during
World War II and from his photographs of Winston
Churchill.
5Emily Wermund and Amber Will
6 Emily and Amber phone interviewed two of the
Little Rock Nine who actually integrated into
white schools and found out what it was like.
7 The interview with Jefferson Thomas gave us a
lot of detailed personal fears and thoughts. He
was very nice.
8Patti Sedo and Jenna Golembiewski
9Patti and Jenna were able to conduct a primary
source interview with Dr. Fernando Riverron, a
local heart surgeon. They also received a model
of a heart and other medical things, which they
placed into their exhibit.
10We had found tons of information on our topic,
but we needed more. We chose to go to the Wausau
Hospital and see what we could find. They said we
would be able to interview Dr. Riverron, and we
did. He was a great help to our entire project!
11Matt Rhodes and Hayden Esch
12Hayden and Matt interviewed veterans of D-Day. In
fact they recorded a DVD of these interviews, and
these DVDs are played in their exhibit.
13The interviews with all the veterans were great
sources. They gave us a great explanation of
D-Day, and told the story in a soldiers eyes.
Also, they gave us some great facts, that
couldnt be found anywhere else.
14Casie Purdeu
15Casie interviewed Kit Cody and Lynn Howe.
16By interviewing Kit Cody and Lynn Howe, I gained
knowledge of what effect Buffalo Bills show made
on the world. Kit Cody is the great-granddaughter
of Buffalo Bill and Lynn Howe is a co-creator of
the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody,
Wyoming. Kit Cody gave me the idea to call Lynn
Howe for more information.
17Xang Hang
18Xang was able to interview his dad about his
topic. His dad helped him tremendously.
19I got a chance to interview my dad. My dad was
able to tell me about the Vietnam War.
20Scott Strand
21Scott interviewed one of his relatives, Steve
Bielstien to gather more information on his topic.
22My interview was with Steve Bielstien, who is
one of my relatives from Chicago. I was able to
get lots of pictures and a copy of an actual crew
manifest from Ellis Island.
23Sara Stieber
24Sara was fortunate to be able to interview a
World War II veteran for her project. He was a
great source.
25When Bob Milcox told me about D-Day, it became
so much more emotional and scary. He collected
his medals because too many of his friends died
and he didnt want to remember.
26Jenna Kuzmik
27Jenna was able to interview her grandpa on her
topic.
28It was really cool to interview my grandpa
because it helped me to understand and know more
about our history and freedom. He was a good
source because it helped me put my project
together.
29Ben Wasleske and Theo Brazeau
30Ben and Theo conducted an interview with Rita
Mashak. It was a useful interview!
31The interview with Rita Meshak helped us gather
insight on what happened during the Apollo 13
event at the White House.
32Shawn Willette
33Shawn was able to interview his grandfather.
Shawn collected great information through this
interview!
34I interviewed my grandfatheran army mechanic
before World War II and is still a pilot today
and part of EAA. I asked him about what he
thought about Chuck Yeagers breaking of the
sound barrier and how it affected America. It was
a very interesting interview and gave me expert
viewpoints on my topic. He was an excellent
source.
35Erika Van Riper and Karmen Koehmstedt
36Erika and Karmen collected many useful sources
that helped them a lot on their project!
37The sources that we collected were extremely
helpful. They gave us a perspective into the
lives of people who experienced our event first
hand.
38Jamison Wood
39Jamison was very fortunate in that he received
two large packets of information from Northfolk,
Virginia. Jamison was able to use the information
to enhance his project.
40The source that was the most helpful to me was
the source I received from Northfolk, Virginia.
The great archivist James Zoble helped me in the
material I needed on the Bonus March. It is
called MacArthur Memorial Archives. It is about
Douglas MacArthur who was a general during the
march.
41Sarah Schmitt
42Sarahs primary sources from the FBI were
fascinating and proved John Dillinger was a bad
boy.
43A source that was one of the most useful was one
call Johnnie Boy that I found on the internet.
It was a history of his life. One of the most
unique ones was a source found from the Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
44Emily Esko
45- Emily went to Madison and conducted a primary
interview with Karl Armstrong. Karl was the
actual person who bombed Sterling Hall.
46Perseverance really played a big part in my
research. It took me a while, but I was able to
interview Karl Armstrong. The interview ended up
being the best part of my project.
47Chelsea Poland
48Chelsea went to UW-Oshkosh and met with the
Universitys archivist, who in turn, led her to
many primary sources on her Topic. Through this
visit at UW-Oshkosh, she also found a cassette
recording of black students, who participated in
Black Thursday.
49 I couldnt find much information on my topic
locally, so I actually had to go to Oshkosh to
get information. That taught me to have patience
and not to give up.The archivist that I met at
UW-Oshkosh proved to be very helpful in my
research.
50Andy Keleske and Jake Gau
51Andy and Jake were fortunate to interview Mr.
Miller, a Sr. High teacher about the impact and
controversy over teaching creationism and
evolution. They also conducted a poll among all
the Jr. High teachers.
52Our interview with Mr. Miller at the Senior High
was an extremely helpful source. He gave us a lot
of good information about modern conflicts
between teaching and religious ideas.
53Jason Meinhardt
54Jason did a great job using a variety of research
methods. Some of his most helpful information
came from his phone interviews. He is truly a
great researcher.
55My sources were very important for my History
Day project. I called two people to interview
them and they were my best two sources!
56Claire Fravert
57Claire interviewed the brother of a sailor who
died on the Edmund Fitzgerald. What a gripping
source!
58The sources that were most helpful to me were
the sources I received from Bill Wilhelm and I
interviewed someone.
59Brittany Bailey and Mung Bielefield
60- Mung and Brittany were able to conduct an
interview with the late Dr. Lilleheis son, who
is a doctor in Boston. They also wrote to Dr.
Lilleheis Museum, which sent back much
information.
61- We found our interview with Dr. Lillehei very
helpful and also interesting in our research. He
was an important help to us
62Leanna Kemp
63Leanna was able to get a bunch of information
from her family. They were a great source to her.
64It was great having the information about my
family. Not only were they a great source of
information but they helped tie the topic into my
life and made it more interesting for me.
65Eli Kossel
66Eli was fortunate to be able to gather primary
sources such as newspaper and magazine articles.
67I got information from old magazines, newspaper
clippings and Warren commission. The old
magazines and paper clips gave information and
pictures from people that were actually there the
day of John F. Kennedys assassination. The
Warren commission information helped because it
told who was involved and why.
68Heather Buchkowski
69Heather actually took a trip to Massachusetts and
visited the site of the trials.
70My trip to Massachusetts gave me a better feel
for what people during the Salem Witch Trials
were really going through. It was amazing
actually walking through the town where the
hangings occurred.
71David Hagenbucher
72David was able to get valuable information from
Mr. Schmitt, a veteran himself.
73My interview with Mr. Schmitt was my best
source. He helped me by giving me historical maps
and books. He also gave me information that books
couldnt, like stories and feeling soldiers felt
because he was a soldier.
74Emily Beck and Robin Wesenick
75They had interviews that helped them learn more
about the topic they were researching open-heart
surgery.
76Our interviews were important because they
helped us understand more about our topic and
about the jobs of some of the people are involved
with open-heart surgery patients.
77 Kalyn Stroik and Alison Traska
78They were truly super researchers by contacting
Channel 9 and then having the station conduct a
public poll about their topic. They were also
able to purchase a copy of the Laramie Project,
which is the play/movie of the Matthew Shepard
story.
79It was very important to us to get the publics
opinion on our topic, so we went to Melissa L.
from Newsline 9 and she helped us. Were just so
pleased that we for the poll and all the valuable
information that we needed to do a quality
documentary. Business letters, business letters,
business letters
80Jeff Hyypio
81 Jeff was able to interview his grandfather, who
was with the ground forces, which supported the
Flying Tigers. His grandfather was Jeffs
inspiration to keep working diligently on his
I-Movie.
82Family was the inspiration of my topic. I didnt
know a whole lot about my familys history. I
just wanted to be able to tell the next
generation about how my grandfather, their great
grandfather played a role in The Flying Tigers.
83Amber Laffin and Alex Brown
84 Amber and Alex were able to interview Mr.
Miller, a Senior High teacher, about the impact
and controversy over teaching creationism and
evolution. They also conducted a poll with all of
the junior high teachers regarding teaching
creationism and evolution.
85There wasnt a lot of information about medical
topics around school, so we decided to actually
take a tour of the operating room where surgeries
are actually preformed. Watching the surgery, and
knowing that it saves peoples lives truly
inspired us.
86Aaron Gilling
87 Aaron searched deeply into his topic of Title
IX. He conducted some interviews with collage
wrestlers at Marquette University, who were
affected by Title IX.
88I felt it was definitely important to get
wrestlers hurt by Title IX and MU had some great
information which I visited and had a great time.
89Eric Wanless
90Eric wrote a comprehensive historical paper
entitled The Salvation Army A missionary
society caring and sharing. He conducted an
interview with Ann, a social worker, at the local
Salvation Army.
91The Salvation isnt a well known topic. People
know of its work during the holidays, but not
much more. So to show people the great works in
the community I got and interview and tour of the
Salvation Army. It was a great source for the
history of the local Salvation Army. It helped a
lot in my paper.