Chicago World's Fair Presentations
The Freshmen in Honors English just had an existing project. The project was over the seemingly most inventive concept of the time period, and it was all based off of the reading of "The Devil in The White City." There were many completely wide ranges of projects that students chose. For instance, Dorian Dudley did his project on the Ferris Wheel just solely based on the fact that he thought it was such an original idea. "Nobody has ever created anything like it before, it is the definition of innovative. Everything ever created was an advancement of something different, but the Ferris Wheel was completely new." Dudley said. Another student Avery Boes, decided to choose the hydrogen balloon. "I chose the hydrogen balloon because it's very similar to the modern-day air balloon." Boes said. Tyce Viles had a leading argument on why his gum was the best with bringing in factors of how other things like light bulbs and washing machines, there were already inventions to help with those necessities. "I chose gum because I think it was the most innovative out of all of the inventions created because it had many uses, unlike a Ferris Wheel that you can only ride once." Viles said.
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Photo by Suzanna Paul |
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Photo by Suzanna Paul |
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Photo by Suzanna Paul |