User:Joseph A. Spadaro/Sandbox/Page41
Colors
[edit]see Miss America for collapsible table - List of winners of M.A. Awards
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More Valedictorians
[edit]- Joshua Packwood
- Pope John Paul II
- Mario Cuomo
- Jeremiah Wright
- Michael Swango
- Han twins murder conspiracy
- William Chandler Shrubsall
- Michael John Anderson - his murder victim Katherine Ann Olson was valedictorian
- Eve Carson
- Amy Biehl
- Andrea Yates
- Kimberly Nees Murder
- Seamus Dever
- Blair Hornstine
- Murder of Meredith Kercher
- Octavius Catto
- Lisa Nowak
- Katherine Ann Power
- Donna Jean Willmot - on FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, 1990s
- Willie Morris
- Gerry Spence
- Wesley Clark
- Gary Rizzo - Academy Award nominee Best Sound Mixing The Dark Knight et al.
- John Patrick Shanley
- Ray Evans
- Ross Spears - Director of Agee (film) - nominated Academy Award
- Gust Avrakotos
- Alicia Keys [55] - fix up old entry
- Stephan Jenkins
- Christopher Morley
- Lionel Chetwynd
- Ray Evans
- Carla Gugino
- Gretchen Carlson
- Cole Porter - [56]
- Princeton University - James Roosevelt (1760-1847) 1780, great-grandfather of Franklin D. Roosevelt [57]
- Princeton University - George Mifflin Dallas 1810, became the eleventh vice president of the United States [58]
- Princeton University - William Jay Magie 1852, became chancellor of New Jersey [59]
- Judge Gerard E. Lynch [60]
- Ahmed Omar Abu Ali [61]
- Daniel D. Tompkins, 6th vice president of United States
- Jim Yong Kim
- Nicholas Biddle (banker)
- Thomas Hinman Moorer
- Jon Favreau (speechwriter)
- Horace Mann
- Byron White - ADD Yale Law School [62]
- John Scott Harrison b. October 4, 1804 d. May 25, 1878 - Son of President William Henry Harrison, Father of President Benjamin Harrison [63]
- Thurgood Marshall
- Rutherford B. Hayes
- Hillary Rodham Clinton - Wellesley 1969
- Sondra Locke
- Sonia Sotomayor - Supreme Court ... See [64] - What is the definition of a "Valedictorian"? the speaker or the #1 GPA?
- Justin Barber and April Barber - Valedictorian husband murders salutatorian wife
- Rosalynn Carter
Good articles
[edit]- [65] - excellent paper --- details court cases over rank, GPA, val/sal, etc.
- School has 44 Valedictorians in 1 class ... Selection of Valedictorian is the second-most litigated education dispute / lawsuit in court (after special education) ... Link: [66]
- Controversy -- Have 1 valedictorian? or Multiple? [67]
- See [68] - What is the definition of a "Valedictorian"? the speaker or the #1 GPA?
- [69]
- [70]
- [71]
- [72]
- [73] - 40 Val's in one school
- Sonia Sotomayor - Supreme Court ... See [74] - What is the definition of a "Valedictorian"? the speaker or the #1 GPA?
- historical purposes of the Val/Sal
- article about the Val who never went to class --- took all on line classes --- never showed up --- was named Val
Salutatorian Schools
[edit]- Jacki R. Chan, Westmoor High School, California, Class of 1998 [75]
- Georgie Anne Geyer, Calumet High School, Illinois, Class of 1952 [76]
- Gary Hirte, Weyauwega Fremont High School, Weyauwega, Wisconsin, Class of 2004 [77] [78] [79]
- Tim McGraw, Monroe Christian High School, Monroe, Louisiana, Class of 1985 [80] [81] ... The school shut down years ago.
- Evan Mecham, Altamont High School, Utah, Class of 1942 [82]
- Michelle Obama, Whitney Young High School, Illinois, Class of 1981 [83]
- Bettie Page, Hume-Fogg High School, Tennessee, Class of 1940 [84] [85]
- James Knox Polk, University of North Carolina, Class of 1818 [86]
- Erich Segal, Harvard College, Class of 1958 [87]
- Carrie Underwood, Checotah High School, Oklahoma, Class of 2001 [88]
Chart
[edit]Name | Notability | Class of | School | Location | Source |
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Carrie Underwood | Singer-songwriter | 2001 | Checotah High School | Checotah, Oklahoma | [89] |
Tim McGraw | Country music singer | 1985 | Monroe Christian High School | Monroe, Louisiana | [90], [91] |
Michelle Obama | First Lady of the United States | 1981 | Whitney Young High School | Chicago, Illinois | [92] |
Erich Segal | Author and screenwriter | 1958 | Harvard College | Cambridge, Massachusetts | [93] |
Evan Mecham | Former Governor of Arizona | 1942 | Altamont High School | Altamont, Utah | [94] |
Articles
[edit]Write articles about:
- Wyley Gates - Salutatorian - murdered his own family of 4 - 1980's New York - when he was a high school kid age 17
New chart
[edit]How to hide a table
[edit]I'd like to know if anyone can help with this issue. Thanks in advance. Below is a Chart / Table that is "hidden". If you click the word "[show]" that appears all the way over to the far right, this will change the hidden Table so that it is unhidden / viewable. My question is: Is there any way to "move" that Show Command? Can it be moved more to the left of the screen? Can it be moved to be immediately after the words This is a List of Notable Salutatorians? If so, how is this achieved? Or am I "stuck" with it being all the way over to the far, far right --- and, with so much blank white space in between --- risking its going unnoticed? Thanks. (Joseph A. Spadaro (talk) 08:00, 23 June 2009 (UTC))
- You can use toggle=left as a parameter to move the "Show" button to the left (I changed it below to show you how it will look). Regards SoWhy 09:14, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
- Great! That is helpful, thank you. Now, are there any other options -- other than toggle left and toggle right -- that a user has? Or just those two? And, in particular ... is it possible to make my text come out like this?
This is a List of Notable Salutatorians [ show ]. In other words, to move the "show" command to be immediately after the title instead of immediately before the title? Thanks. (Joseph A. Spadaro (talk) 14:11, 23 June 2009 (UTC))
- Great! That is helpful, thank you. Now, are there any other options -- other than toggle left and toggle right -- that a user has? Or just those two? And, in particular ... is it possible to make my text come out like this?
- Not that I'm aware of, but you can right-align the title and [show] so they will appear next to each other on the right side of the list. Take a look at Template:Hidden begin-end/doc for more. Xenon54 (talk) 16:36, 23 June 2009 (UTC)