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− | '''Valedictorian''' is the title to the highest graduate from a school. |
+ | '''Valedictorian''' is the title given to the highest graduate from a school. |
− | In [[high school]], [[Jean-Luc Picard]] had many honors bestowed upon him, including [[president]] of the school, valedictorian, and athletic hero. |
+ | In [[high school]], [[Jean-Luc Picard]] had many honors bestowed upon him, including [[president]] of the school, valedictorian, and athletic hero. These feats, in part, lead his elder brother [[Robert Picard|Robert]] to grow intensely jealous of Jean-Luc. ({{TNG|Family}}) |
[[Harry Kim]] was a valedictorian. ({{VOY|Non Sequitur}}) |
[[Harry Kim]] was a valedictorian. ({{VOY|Non Sequitur}}) |
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− | In [[2368]], [[Elizabeth Lense]] became valedictorian of her graduation class from the [[Starfleet Medical Academy]]. [[Julian Bashir]] was [[salutatorian]] |
+ | In [[2368]], [[Elizabeth Lense]] became valedictorian of her graduation class from the [[Starfleet Medical Academy]]. [[Julian Bashir]] was [[salutatorian]]; however, he claims that he would have made valedictorian had he not mistook a [[preganglionic fiber]] for a [[postganglionic nerve]] during his oral exams. ({{DS9|Q-Less|Explorers}}) |
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Revision as of 14:44, 26 July 2007
Valedictorian is the title given to the highest graduate from a school.
In high school, Jean-Luc Picard had many honors bestowed upon him, including president of the school, valedictorian, and athletic hero. These feats, in part, lead his elder brother Robert to grow intensely jealous of Jean-Luc. (TNG: "Family")
Harry Kim was a valedictorian. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")
In 2368, Elizabeth Lense became valedictorian of her graduation class from the Starfleet Medical Academy. Julian Bashir was salutatorian; however, he claims that he would have made valedictorian had he not mistook a preganglionic fiber for a postganglionic nerve during his oral exams. (DS9: "Q-Less", "Explorers")