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Monday, June 22, 2009 11:31 AM

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Lindsay Frank and Anna Stone, Ottawa High School sophomores, competed last week in the Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest in College Park, Md. The pair won the History Channel Award for Outstanding Entry on an International Theme — an honor earning them a $5,000 scholarship to be split between them. The award was for their senior group project, “Gavrilo Princip: Forgotten Man, Unforgettable Legacy.”

Young history enthusiasts win History Channel honor for entry

By JENALEA MYERS, Herald Staff Writer

They didn’t win first place, but Anna Stone and Lindsay Frank didn’t walk away empty-handed.

Stone and Frank, Ottawa High School sophomores, competed last week in the Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest in College Park, Md. They qualified for the competition after placing first at State History Day earlier this year.  

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