But Bettie, with a 97.19 average, was beat out by.14 points, and had to settle for salutatorian status. |
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Barker thinks that it was a mistake for the high school to stop naming a valedictorian and a salutatorian. |
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She turned toward the stage as everyone started clapping as AJ, the class valedictorian, and Matt, the class salutatorian, walked up to the podium to make their speeches. |
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Rebecca finished eighth-grade last year as the salutatorian of her class. |
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He was salutatorian while Tina was valedictorian the year they graduated. |
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Two students with G. P. A.s above 4.0 would be named co-valedictorians, and a third would be salutatorian. |
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My old high-school friend Neve Harp, salutatorian of the class of 1942 and fellow historical-society member, is one of the last of the original founding families. |
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He went on to earn a bachelor's in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Davis, where he was salutatorian and spoke at graduation. |
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A scholar-athlete, he was salutatorian in his graduating class. |
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Commencement speakers are the three co-valedictorians and the salutatorian. |
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Salutatorian in Integrated Marketing Communications from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism. |
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Rodgers is a member of the board of trustees at Dartmouth College, where he graduated as Salutatorian with degrees in both physics and chemistry. |
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Salutatorian Mark Derbyshire said Gray's joy put into perspective the importance of a high school degree. |
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