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Colors[edit]

see Miss America for collapsible table - List of winners of M.A. Awards

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

Salutatorian[edit]

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List of Notable Salutatorians
01. Kathy Augustine First female State Controller in Nevada [15]
02. Parisse Boothe Actress (Deadwood) [16]
03. Ronnie Burke Son of female serial killer Velma Barfield [17]
04. Jimmy Carter 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) [18]
05. Jacki R. Chan Actress, model, musician, and stunt performer [19]
06. Daniel Chun Comedy writer (The Simpsons) [20]
07. Henry Roe Cloud First Native American to attend Yale University [21]
08. Rah Digga Hip hop artist and rapper [22]
09. Ray Edwards NFL football player (Minnesota Vikings) [23]
10. Juan Ponce Enrile Senator of the Philippines [24]
11. Richard Reid Fliehr Adoptive father of professional wrestler Ric Flair [25]
12. Georgie Anne Geyer Journalist and foreign affairs columnist [26]
13. John Heisman Namesake of the Heisman Trophy [27]
14. Todd David Hess Commander in the United States Air Force [28]
15. Oliver Hill Civil rights lawyer (Brown v. Board of Education) [29]
16. Gary Hirte 17-year-old Eagle Scout and thrill killer [30]
17. George H. Hitchings Pharmacologist and Nobel laureate [31]
18. John Legend R&B singer–songwriter [32]
19. Monica Lewinsky White House intern in Bill Clinton sex scandal [33]
20. Holly Maddux Murder victim of Ira Einhorn, the "Unicorn Killer" [34]
21. Del Martin Partner in California's first same-sex marriage [35]
22. Tim McGraw Country music singer [36]
23. Evan Mecham Governor of Arizona (1987-1988) [37]
24. Aaron Miller College pitcher drafted by Los Angeles Dodgers [38]
25. Robert S. Mulliken Chemist and Nobel laureate [39]
26. Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States [40]
27. Walter O'Malley Owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers [41]
28. Bettie Page Pin-up model and Playboy Playmate [42]
29. Linus Pauling Chemist and Nobel laureate [43]
30. George Poage First African American to win an Olympic medal [44]
31. James Knox Polk 11th President of the United States (1845-1849) [45]
32. Robin Roberts Co-anchor of Good Morning America [46]
33. Eliza Schneider Voice actress (South Park) [47]
34. Erich Segal Author and screenwriter (Love Story) [48]
35. William Howard Taft 27th President of the United States (1909-1913) [49]
36. Carrie Underwood Country pop singer and American Idol winner [50]
37. John Wayne Iconic actor (Stagecoach, The Searchers) [51]
38. Ryan Weemer Marine accused of war crimes in Iraq [52]
39. Robert Wone Victim of a bizarre and unsolved murder [53]
40. Jeremiah Wright Controversial former pastor of Barack Obama [54]



More Valedictorians[edit]

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]

Chart[edit]

Name Notability Class of School Location Source
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]

List of Notable Salutatorians
01. Kathy Augustine First female State Controller in Nevada [95]
02. Parisse Boothe Actress (Deadwood) [96]
03. Ronnie Burke Son of female serial killer Velma Barfield [97]
04. Jimmy Carter 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) [98]
05. Jacki R. Chan Actress, model, musician, and stunt performer [99]
06. Daniel Chun Comedy writer (The Simpsons) [100]
07. Henry Roe Cloud First Native American to attend Yale University [101]
08. Rah Digga Hip hop artist and rapper [102]
09. Ray Edwards NFL football player (Minnesota Vikings) [103]
10. Juan Ponce Enrile Senator of the Philippines [104]
11. Richard Reid Fliehr Adoptive father of professional wrestler Ric Flair [105]
12. Georgie Anne Geyer Journalist and foreign affairs columnist [106]
13. John Heisman Namesake of the Heisman Trophy [107]
14. Todd David Hess Commander in the United States Air Force [108]
15. Oliver Hill Civil rights lawyer (Brown v. Board of Education) [109]
16. Gary Hirte 17-year-old Eagle Scout and thrill killer [110]
17. George H. Hitchings Pharmacologist and Nobel laureate [111]
18. John Legend R&B singer–songwriter [112]
19. Monica Lewinsky White House intern in Bill Clinton sex scandal [113]
20. Holly Maddux Murder victim of Ira Einhorn, the "Unicorn Killer" [114]
21. Del Martin Partner in California's first same-sex marriage [115]
22. Tim McGraw Country music singer [116]
23. Evan Mecham Governor of Arizona (1987-1988) [117]
24. Aaron Miller College pitcher drafted by Los Angeles Dodgers [118]
25. Robert S. Mulliken Chemist and Nobel laureate [119]
26. Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States [120]
27. Walter O'Malley Owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers [121]
28. Bettie Page Pin-up model and Playboy Playmate [122]
29. Linus Pauling Chemist and Nobel laureate [123]
30. George Poage First African American to win an Olympic medal [124]
31. James Knox Polk 11th President of the United States (1845-1849) [125]
32. Robin Roberts Co-anchor of Good Morning America [126]
33. Eliza Schneider Voice actress (South Park) [127]
34. Erich Segal Author and screenwriter (Love Story) [128]
35. William Howard Taft 27th President of the United States (1909-1913) [129]
36. Carrie Underwood Country pop singer and American Idol winner [130]
37. John Wayne Iconic actor (Stagecoach, The Searchers) [131]
38. Ryan Weemer Marine accused of war crimes in Iraq [132]
39. Robert Wone Victim of a bizarre and unsolved murder [133]
40. Jeremiah Wright Controversial former pastor of Barack Obama [134]

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))

This is a List of Notable Salutatorians
List of Notable Salutatorians
01. Kathy Augustine First female State Controller in Nevada [135]
02. Parisse Boothe Actress (Deadwood) [136]
03. Ronnie Burke Son of female serial killer Velma Barfield [137]
04. Jimmy Carter 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) [138]
05. Jacki R. Chan Actress, model, musician, and stunt performer [139]
06. Daniel Chun Comedy writer (The Simpsons) [140]
07. Henry Roe Cloud First Native American to attend Yale University [141]
08. Rah Digga Hip hop artist and rapper [142]
09. Ray Edwards NFL football player (Minnesota Vikings) [143]
10. Juan Ponce Enrile Senator of the Philippines [144]
11. Richard Reid Fliehr Adoptive father of professional wrestler Ric Flair [145]
12. Georgie Anne Geyer Journalist and foreign affairs columnist [146]
13. John Heisman Namesake of the Heisman Trophy [147]
14. Todd David Hess Commander in the United States Air Force [148]
15. Oliver Hill Civil rights lawyer (Brown v. Board of Education) [149]
16. Gary Hirte Eagle Scout and teenage murderer [150]
17. George H. Hitchings Pharmacologist and Nobel laureate [151]
18. John Legend R&B singer–songwriter [152]
19. Monica Lewinsky White House intern in Bill Clinton sex scandal [153]
20. Holly Maddux Murder victim of Ira Einhorn, the "Unicorn Killer" [154]
21. Del Martin Partner in California's first same-sex marriage [155]
22. Tim McGraw Country music singer [156]
23. Evan Mecham Governor of Arizona (1987-1988) [157]
24. Aaron Miller College pitcher drafted by Los Angeles Dodgers [158]
25. Robert S. Mulliken Chemist and Nobel laureate [159]
26. Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States [160]
27. Walter O'Malley Owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers [161]
28. Bettie Page Pin-up model and Playboy Playmate [162]
29. Linus Pauling Chemist and Nobel laureate [163]
30. George Poage First African American to win an Olympic medal [164]
31. James Knox Polk 11th President of the United States (1845-1849) [165]
32. Robin Roberts Co-anchor of Good Morning America [166]
33. Eliza Schneider Voice actress (South Park) [167]
34. Erich Segal Author and screenwriter (Love Story) [168]
35. William Howard Taft 27th President of the United States (1909-1913) [169]
36. Carrie Underwood Country pop singer and American Idol winner [170]
37. John Wayne Iconic actor (Stagecoach, The Searchers) [171]
38. Ryan Weemer Marine accused of war crimes in Iraq [172]
39. Robert Wone Victim of a bizarre and unsolved murder [173]
40. Jeremiah Wright Controversial former pastor of Barack Obama [174]
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)
This is a List of Notable Salutatorians
List of Notable Salutatorians
01. Kathy Augustine First female State Controller in Nevada [175]
02. Parisse Boothe Actress (Deadwood) [176]
03. Ronnie Burke Son of female serial killer Velma Barfield [177]
04. Jimmy Carter 39th President of the United States (1977-1981) [178]
05. Jacki R. Chan Actress, model, musician, and stunt performer [179]
06. Daniel Chun Comedy writer (The Simpsons) [180]
07. Henry Roe Cloud First Native American to attend Yale University [181]
08. Rah Digga Hip hop artist and rapper [182]
09. Ray Edwards NFL football player (Minnesota Vikings) [183]
10. Juan Ponce Enrile Senator of the Philippines [184]
11. Richard Reid Fliehr Adoptive father of professional wrestler Ric Flair [185]
12. Georgie Anne Geyer Journalist and foreign affairs columnist [186]
13. John Heisman Namesake of the Heisman Trophy [187]
14. Todd David Hess Commander in the United States Air Force [188]
15. Oliver Hill Civil rights lawyer (Brown v. Board of Education) [189]
16. Gary Hirte Eagle Scout and teenage murderer [190]
17. George H. Hitchings Pharmacologist and Nobel laureate [191]
18. John Legend R&B singer–songwriter [192]
19. Monica Lewinsky White House intern in Bill Clinton sex scandal [193]
20. Holly Maddux Murder victim of Ira Einhorn, the "Unicorn Killer" [194]
21. Del Martin Partner in California's first same-sex marriage [195]
22. Tim McGraw Country music singer [196]
23. Evan Mecham Governor of Arizona (1987-1988) [197]
24. Aaron Miller College pitcher drafted by Los Angeles Dodgers [198]
25. Robert S. Mulliken Chemist and Nobel laureate [199]
26. Michelle Obama First Lady of the United States [200]
27. Walter O'Malley Owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers [201]
28. Bettie Page Pin-up model and Playboy Playmate [202]
29. Linus Pauling Chemist and Nobel laureate [203]
30. George Poage First African American to win an Olympic medal [204]
31. James Knox Polk 11th President of the United States (1845-1849) [205]
32. Robin Roberts Co-anchor of Good Morning America [206]
33. Eliza Schneider Voice actress (South Park) [207]
34. Erich Segal Author and screenwriter (Love Story) [208]
35. William Howard Taft 27th President of the United States (1909-1913) [209]
36. Carrie Underwood Country pop singer and American Idol winner [210]
37. John Wayne Iconic actor (Stagecoach, The Searchers) [211]
38. Ryan Weemer Marine accused of war crimes in Iraq [212]
39. Robert Wone Victim of a bizarre and unsolved murder [213]
40. Jeremiah Wright Controversial former pastor of Barack Obama [214]
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))
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)