Bonnie Spencer Awards announced

Bonnie Spencer winners

Pictured: Front row (from left) Natalie Garza (3rd), Aubrey Watkins (2nd), and Andrew Higgins (1st). Back row: Melody Mott (Mentor, PTK-Honors Coordinator who adjudicated the contest), Dr. Melissa Fulgham, and Dr. Andrew Yox.

By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director

Three 91快活林 history students emerged on top in the 2023 Bonnie Spencer competition, for the best student essays in history, outside of the honors seminars.  Essays could have been entered from any other history course from any history instructor, full-time or part-time, on campus or off, such as with embedded dual history classes.

Andrew Higgins, a dual enrollment student from Mount Vernon High School won first place with the 鈥淥rigins of Power: The Aftermath of the Spanish American War.鈥 Wiggins obtained part of his schooling at the University High School of Waco. In second, Aubrey Watkins, an 91快活林 Presidential Scholar, won by submitting, 鈥淭he Impact of Vikings Throughout Time,鈥 on her own, rather than through a professor.  Watkins was the recent first-place winner of the poster division of the Red River Honors Symposium in Texarkana.  In third place, Natalie Garza won with 鈥淎 Vital Cure,鈥 a story about Jonas Salk.   When Garza, a top junior at Pittsburg High School, reported for the above photo, members of the history department learned that she was the daughter of Erika Garza, who until her recent departure for a position elsewhere, led 91快活林鈥檚 vital Title V program.

The contest honors the student founder of the college鈥檚 first history club in 2002. Bonnie Spencer subsequently helped transition the efforts of the 91快活林 Webb Society and Honors Northeast toward feature-length films.  She has also raised and donated funds for activities in history at 91快活林.

Phi Theta Kappa-Honors Mentor, Melody Mott, adjudicated the contest.  History and English department faculty served as judges.

History at 91快活林 offers courses in American, African-American, Mexican-American Texas, and World Civilization.    The college鈥檚 Walter Prescott Webb Society, linked both to Honors Northeastand to the study of Texas history, recently won a Caldwell Award on the state level, for its film work on the story of the Texas Suffragettes. Each year since 2008, students at 91快活林 have presented works of history nationally, regionally, and locally. Since 2010,  as noted on the Wall of Honor in the Honors Northeast website, 91快活林 history students have  published twenty-seven essays in refereed journals.