HISTORY DAY AT NWACC

STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF Cameryn Curtsinger, left, and Megan Haley, act as workers during World War II while Kylee Beetch, right, narrates their skit Saturday about the role of women during World War II. Their performance was part of History Day competition at NorthWest Arkansas Community College. About 350 students from fourth-grade through high school competed in categories that included performances, exhibits, documentaries and research papers.
STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF Cameryn Curtsinger, left, and Megan Haley, act as workers during World War II while Kylee Beetch, right, narrates their skit Saturday about the role of women during World War II. Their performance was part of History Day competition at NorthWest Arkansas Community College. About 350 students from fourth-grade through high school competed in categories that included performances, exhibits, documentaries and research papers.

STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF

Cameryn Curtsinger, left, and Megan Haley, act as workers during World War II while Kylee Beetch, right, narrates their skit Saturday about the role of women during World War II. Their performance was part of History Day competition at NorthWest Arkansas Community College. About 350 students from fourth-grade through high school competed in categories that included performances, exhibits, documentaries and research papers.

STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF

Alex Hayward, a student at Lakeside Junior High School in Springdale, explains her exhibit about the women's suffrage movement to judges Saturday during the History Day competition at NorthWest Arkansas Community College. About 350 students from fourth grade through high school competed in categories that included exhibits, research papers and performances that depicted historic events.

STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF

Cameryn Curtsinger, left, and Megan Haley, act as workers during World War II while Kylee Beetch, right, narrates their skit Saturday about the role of women during World War II. Their performance was part of History Day competition at NorthWest Arkansas Community College. About 350 students from fourth-grade through high school competed in categories that included performances, exhibits, documentaries and research papers.

STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF

Alex Hayward, a student at Lakeside Junior High School in Springdale, explains her exhibit about the women's suffrage movement to judges Saturday during the History Day competition at NorthWest Arkansas Community College. About 350 students from fourth grade through high school competed in categories that included exhibits, research papers and performances that depicted historic events.

NW News on 03/16/2014

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