The 2007 History Bowl was the fourth annual competition hosted by Georgetown University's Pi Beta Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta. Congratulations to our 2007 History Bowl Champion Mount Saint Joseph High School (Baltimore, Md.). This is Mount Saint Joseph's second win in a row! Congratulations also to Commonwealth Governor's School (Fredericksburg, VA), for their second place finish, and to Calvert Hall College High School (Baltimore, Md.) for their third place finish.
Congratulations and thank you to all participants and teachers. We are looking forward to another great History Bowl in 2008.
A complete listing of the 2007 History Bowl results is available here. Pictures from the day's competition are available below.

The welcome to the high school students was given by the outgoing President of the Georgetown student body.




At the end of the day: Gathering for the final awards ceremony and waiting for the statistics and award certificates to be processed.


Commonwealth Governor's School, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Mount Saint Joseph High School, Baltimore, Maryland

2007 History Bowl All-Stars with their "Smokey" Awards:
Hawke B. (Urbana), Kevin C. (Pius VI), Victoria H. (North County), Jesse S. (Calvert Hall), Collin L. (Mount Saint Joseph)

2007 Outstanding History Bowl Teacher-Coaches:

2007 History Bowl Champions Mount Saint Joseph, joined by Georgetown University History Bowl Directors

Registration for the 2007 History Bowl is now full. Schools registered as of March 9, 2007 are listed below. If you have any questions, please contact Professor Sandra Horvath-Peterson.
For more information, contact Professor Sandra Horvath-Peterson
Phi Alpha Theta is the national collegiate honor society for history. It was founded in 1921 at the University of Arkansas and has grown to include approximately 900 chapters at colleges and universities around the country. Its active members are upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and professors.
Georgetown's chapter of the honor society, Beta Pi chapter, was founded in 1948 and is the oldest chapter in Phi Alpha Theta's Mid-Atlantic (Maryland-Delaware-Washington, D.C.) region. Former President Bill Clinton became a member of Beta Pi Chapter in 1967 when he was an undergraduate at Georgetown. Phi Alpha Theta members gather during the academic year for various activities related to history. For example, Beta Pi chapter hosts a Halloween screening of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and lecture on Vlad Tepes, walking tours of historic Georgetown, and a Research Series where advanced undergraduates and doctoral students help critique drafts of each other's historical writing. It also takes students to the annual Mid-Atlantic Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference, where Beta Pi members have a tradition of winning "best paper" prizes.