Highly intelligent, my mother graduated as valedictorian of her high school class. |
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Last spring, their daughter graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class. |
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As Vincent graduated valedictorian of his high school class, his speech honored his most dear and loyal friend, Vaughn. |
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More than 50 years after graduating, the class valedictorian gets her long delayed moment of glory. |
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She had graduated as valedictorian of her class and was now pursuing an undergraduate degree in accounting. |
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He excelled at school and sports, and was valedictorian of his high school class. |
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He graduated high school in 1924 as the valedictorian, and moved to Memphis, Tennessee. |
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She thrived academically in high school, particularly in the sciences, and graduated as valedictorian. |
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She had always assumed that she would be the valedictorian in grade twelve. |
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My brother Charles, though valedictorian of his high school class, never had an opportunity to go on to college. |
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He excelled at improv, won two awards for playwriting and was class valedictorian. |
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The math behind computing valedictorian status has always been iffy with people arguing over honors points. |
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She graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class, securing a space at Spelman, the all black women's college in Atlanta. |
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She saw James' empty seat, and there was not a doubt in her mind that he would soon be running buck naked onto stage when they announced their valedictorian was missing. |
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He was the classic well-rounded star student — valedictorian and captain of the football team. |
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He still speaks worshipfully about J. F. K. Shrum was the valedictorian of Loyola, and won a National Merit Scholarship. |
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A spartan high-school graduation party for the valedictorian Charlotte is but a prelude to the much raunchier parties yet to come. |
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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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He was chosen as class valedictorian after an impressive stay at the college that saw him on the dean's list every year. |
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He ended up as valedictorian of the school, and I continued working with him throughout high school. |
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Mr. Pittman was valedictorian of his graduating class at Florida State University, studying economics, computer science and mathematics. |
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I believe it is rare that the teacher invites a consistent F student to be the class valedictorian. |
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In June of 2003 Muhammad was the class valedictorian at Windsor Secondary School in North Vancouver. |
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The event concludes with a valedictorian address and the troop's final commands given by the Commanding Officer. |
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She started her post-secondary studies at the University of Lethbridge in 2003, after graduating as valedictorian of Picture Butte High School. |
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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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He was salutatorian while Tina was valedictorian the year they graduated. |
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He had been valedictorian at his high school and was a student at the University of Pennsylvania. |
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But he did manage himself like a charm school valedictorian. |
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As the class valedictorian, he was obliged to give a speech. |
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Pat was the president of the class and a school valedictorian. |
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In 1720 he graduated from Yale as the valedictorian of his class. |
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The young scholar attended the Talmudical Academy High School and was the valedictorian at his graduation. |
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He was high school valedictorian an a member of the National Honors Society. |
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Along with the award for class valedictorian, the ceremony included the awarding of the Leadership award to Abdulrahman al-Wehaibi. |
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Class valedictorian is Laura Souther, the daughter of Rick and Judy Souther. |
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He distinguished himself as a scholar before graduating with his B. A. in 1911, receiving numerous awards including the Lieutenant-Governors Award and served as his class valedictorian. |
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The President participated, Thursday, November 20, 2008, the delivery of securities of valedictorian of the CFA in 2008 to apprentice at La Noue Longvic. |
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This newfound desire to pursue graduate studies encouraged me to persevere for the remainder of my undergraduate degree, resulting in my selection to give the valedictorian address at my convocation. |
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At his racially segregated high school, he was class valedictorian and was one of only three graduates to go on to college, earning a B. S. in 1963 from Morehouse College, a historically black institution in Atlanta, Georgia. |
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A valedictorian in Illinois who filed suit to block prayers at graduation was booed while accepting her diploma in May. |
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I am not standing here as valedictorian by myself. |
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During his undergraduate years, he was president of the McGill Students' Society, valedictorian and head of both Welcome Week and the Winter Carnival. |
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Michael received his Honors Business Administration degree from the Richard Ivey School of Business and was valedictorian of his graduating class. |
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That's why we should keep recognizing educational achievement by continuing the valedictorian award and establishing other meaningful academic honors. |
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Not to encourage antiintellectual behavior, but if she can't avoid being valedictorian any other way, tell her to take a dive on that last physics quiz. |
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Commencement speakers are the valedictorian and salutatorians. |
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An honors student, he graduated Valedictorian of his high school and college classes. |
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