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  • If it was sort of like the first day of school, then Sean McNall , who plays Richard II, was the popular upper-classman.

    Back in School With the Bard Lizzie Simon 2011

  • "Whether you're a freshman or an upper-classman, the next few months are sure to bring new friendships, challenges, and opportunities -- and probably a new address," the letter says.

    Blaire Yancy: Back to School, Back to the Ballot Box Blaire Yancy 2010

  • You kind of get the hang of how you need to study as an upper-classman.'

    The Indiana University Study Tips 2007

  • You kind of get the hang of how you need to study as an upper-classman.'

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • He looked like an upper-classman, maybe a junior or senior.

    Dicey's Song Cynthia Voigt 1982

  • He looked like an upper-classman, maybe a junior or senior.

    Dicey's Song Cynthia Voigt 1982

  • He looked like an upper-classman, maybe a junior or senior.

    Dicey's Song Cynthia Voigt 1982

  • The upper-classman is most sensitive to the good name of the University; to him the dangers of undue newspaper notoriety are quite apparent, and thus through the

    The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw

  • Eventually each freshman was led forward by an upper-classman.

    The Plastic Age Percy Marks 1923

  • When Carl and Hugh walked up the Nu Delta steps, they were seized by waiting upper-classmen and rushed into the living-room, where they were received with loud cheers, slapped on the back, and passed around the room, each upper-classman shaking hands with them so vigorously that their hands hurt for an hour afterward.

    The Plastic Age Percy Marks 1923

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