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The [[Columbia College]] '''Salutatorian''', judged to be the second most worthy degree candidate in his or her respective graduating class by [[GPA]] and other measures, gives the speech at [[Class Day]], rather than the [[Valedictorian]]. No one knows why.  
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A '''Salutatorian''' is typically judged to be the second most worthy degree candidate in his or her school's respective graduating class by [[GPA]] and other measures.
 
 
==List of salutatorians==
 
  
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==List of [[Columbia College]] salutatorians==
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*[[2021]]: [[Sofia Montrone]]
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*[[2020]]: [[Ariana Mao]]
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*[[2019]]: [[Jessica Bai]]
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*[[2018]]: [[Hannah Bender]]
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*[[2017]]: [[Hui Yu Wong]]
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*[[2016]]: [[Zoe Poll]]
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*[[2015]]: [[Stephanie Gergoudis]]
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*[[2014]]: [[Samuel Walker]]
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*[[2013]]: [[Yoshiaki Ko]]
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*[[2012]]: [[Zachary Levine]]
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*[[2011]]: [[Elizabeth Lyon]]
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*[[2010]]: [[Jeff Spear]]
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*[[2009]]: [[Mollie Schwartz]]
 
*[[2008]]: [[Julia Kalow]]
 
*[[2008]]: [[Julia Kalow]]
 
*[[2007]]: [[Nick Klagge]]
 
*[[2007]]: [[Nick Klagge]]
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*[[2006]]: [[Julia DiBenigno]]
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*[[2005]]: [[Alexander Prescott-Couch]]
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*[[2004]]: [[Tienmu Ma]]
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*[[2003]]: [[Denise De Las Nueces]]
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*[[2002]]: [[Daniel Immerwahr]]
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*[[2001]]: [[Lauren Monacell]]
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*[[1999]]: [[Dave Koenig]]
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*[[1997]]: [[Aravind Adiga]]
 
*[[1997]]: [[Aravind Adiga]]
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*[[1996]]: [[Yair Galil]]
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*[[1994]]: [[Emilie T. Hsu]]
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*[[1992]]: [[Robert Miller]]
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*[[1990]]: [[Ali Yegulalp]]
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*[[1989]]: [[Leora Mogilner]]
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*[[1987]]: [[Ilaria Rebay]]
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*[[1982]]: [[George Stephanopoulos]]
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*[[1981]]: [[Christopher Jackson]]
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*[[1976]]: [[Tom Schwartz]]
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*[[1975]]: [[John Matelski]]
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*[[1974]]: [[James Russell]]
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*[[1972]]: [[Joseph D. “Jody” Pope]]
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*[[1970]]: [[Lawrence Rosenwald]]
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*[[1967]]: [[Allen Michael Spiegel]]
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*[[1966]]: [[Paul Bogrow]]
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*[[1963]]: [[Carl C. Chi]]
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*[[1962]]: [[Peter E. Winn]]
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*[[1961]]: [[Nathaniel Reichek]]
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*[[1960]]: [[Neil Decter]]
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*[[1958]]: [[Henry Solomon]]
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*[[1957]]: [[Alvin Kass]]
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*[[1956]]: [[David Emery Wolf]]
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*[[1955]]: [[Leroy L. Constantin]]
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*[[1954]]: [[Avrom H. Fleishman]]
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*[[1950]]: [[Carl Hovde]]
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*[[1949]]: [[Gene Hawes]]
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*[[1947]]: [[Robert L. Bonaparte]]
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*[[1943]]: [[Eugene Remmer]]
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*[[1942]]: [[Seymour Ethan]]
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*[[1941]]: [[Donald Dike]]
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*[[1939]]: [[Jerome Kurshan]]
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*[[1938]]: [[Alfred M. Duschatko]]
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*[[1914]]: [[Benjamin Graham]]
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*[[1882]]: [[Nicholas Murray Butler]] (also listed in some sources as valedictorian)
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==List of [[SEAS]] Salutatorians ==
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[[2011]]: [[Michael Wang]]
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==List of [[School of General Studies]] Salutatorians==
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*[[2012]]: [[Aliza Kathryn Minogue-Nachison]]
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*[[2011]]: [[Elliot Shackelford]]
  
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[[Category:Commencement]]
 
[[Category:Commencement]]
[[Category:Student awards]]
 

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List of SEAS Salutatorians

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List of School of General Studies Salutatorians