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1. Portsmouth Herald Maine News: With GPAs too close to call, York has two valedictorians
www.seacoastnews.com/news/0615 - [Cached]Published on: 6/15/2006 Last Visited: 6/15/2006
Brendon Boston and Michelle Carson will be sharing the spotlight as valedictorians of York High School.
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But Brendon Boston and Michelle Carson, the two top students with identically weighted GPAs, said they are quite happy to be sharing the honor.
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Boston said although a lot of the material came relatively easy to him, it was the work ethic that his parents had taught him that helped him succeed in school.
In their speeches tonight, both students will be looking to evoke positive emotions from their classmates. Boston said his main focus will be encouraging the students to take their own paths, while Carson said she is most concerned with keeping the audience engaged. She said she hopes the graduates will relate to what she has to say.
Carson and Boston are both avid track athletes.
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At an award ceremony earlier this week, Carson received an award for the most improved player, and Boston walked away with the Mad Dog award, recognizing an athlete that puts in a great deal of effort.
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Carson also played on soccer and basketball teams, while Boston did cross-country and indoor track in the fall and winter seasons, respectively.
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Boston, who will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall, will be joining the Air Force ROTC. He is hoping to become an Air Force engineer, but he doesn't rule out the possibility of attending a flight school to become a commercial airline pilot.
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For Boston, whose family owns The Goldenrod, taking vacations in the winter has been a regular occurrence. Just as during many other summers, he will be working at the famous York Beach restaurant/candy shop. -
2. Portsmouth Herald Maine News: With GPAs too close to call, York has two valedictorians
www.yorkweekly.com/news/061520 - [Cached]Published on: 6/15/2006 Last Visited: 6/15/2006
Brendon Boston and Michelle Carson will be sharing the spotlight as valedictorians of York High School.
...
But Brendon Boston and Michelle Carson, the two top students with identically weighted GPAs, said they are quite happy to be sharing the honor.
...
Boston said although a lot of the material came relatively easy to him, it was the work ethic that his parents had taught him that helped him succeed in school.
In their speeches tonight, both students will be looking to evoke positive emotions from their classmates. Boston said his main focus will be encouraging the students to take their own paths, while Carson said she is most concerned with keeping the audience engaged. She said she hopes the graduates will relate to what she has to say.
Carson and Boston are both avid track athletes.
...
At an award ceremony earlier this week, Carson received an award for the most improved player, and Boston walked away with the Mad Dog award, recognizing an athlete that puts in a great deal of effort.
...
Carson also played on soccer and basketball teams, while Boston did cross-country and indoor track in the fall and winter seasons, respectively.
...
Boston, who will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall, will be joining the Air Force ROTC. He is hoping to become an Air Force engineer, but he doesn't rule out the possibility of attending a flight school to become a commercial airline pilot.
...
For Boston, whose family owns The Goldenrod, taking vacations in the winter has been a regular occurrence. Just as during many other summers, he will be working at the famous York Beach restaurant/candy shop. -
3. Portsmouth Herald Maine News: With GPAs too close to call, York has two valedictorians
www.therockinghamnews.com/news - [Cached]Published on: 6/15/2006 Last Visited: 6/15/2006
Brendon Boston and Michelle Carson will be sharing the spotlight as valedictorians of York High School.
...
But Brendon Boston and Michelle Carson, the two top students with identically weighted GPAs, said they are quite happy to be sharing the honor.
...
Boston said although a lot of the material came relatively easy to him, it was the work ethic that his parents had taught him that helped him succeed in school.
In their speeches tonight, both students will be looking to evoke positive emotions from their classmates. Boston said his main focus will be encouraging the students to take their own paths, while Carson said she is most concerned with keeping the audience engaged. She said she hopes the graduates will relate to what she has to say.
Carson and Boston are both avid track athletes.
...
At an award ceremony earlier this week, Carson received an award for the most improved player, and Boston walked away with the Mad Dog award, recognizing an athlete that puts in a great deal of effort.
...
Carson also played on soccer and basketball teams, while Boston did cross-country and indoor track in the fall and winter seasons, respectively.
...
Boston, who will be attending the University of Notre Dame in the fall, will be joining the Air Force ROTC. He is hoping to become an Air Force engineer, but he doesn't rule out the possibility of attending a flight school to become a commercial airline pilot.
...
For Boston, whose family owns The Goldenrod, taking vacations in the winter has been a regular occurrence. Just as during many other summers, he will be working at the famous York Beach restaurant/candy shop.

