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"Upper" person, perhaps
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classman
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Word definitions for classman in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Classman \Class"man\, n.; pl. Classmen . A member of a class; a classmate. A candidate for graduation in arts who is placed in an honor class, as opposed to a passman, who is not classified. [Oxford, Eng.]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A member of a class; a classmate. 2 (context UK Oxford University English) A candidate for graduation in arts who is placed in an honour class, as opposed to a passman, who is not classified.
Usage examples of classman.
Suddenly he found that he was an Upper Classman, to whom each Neophyte touched the Leaf of Lettuce balanced on top of the Head, ostensibly as a Cap.
Fourth Classman Thomas Grayson lay on his bunk and sobbed in an agony of loneliness.
A senior classman at Hami High who used to confiscate his lunch money daily.
Marshall, a first classman in all his glory, dancing with damsels in society, while she was but a maiden shy in short dresses.
In a week he would be back at West Point, where he was a first classman and a cadet lieutenant.
My group of senior classmen was allowed to stand directly in front of the bandstand.
But Sergeant Malone, his fellows, and the senior classmen created obstacles.
We had become senior candidates at Wolters, only to begin over again as junior classmen at Rucker.
Those whose comments or insights were especially valuable include Bebe Barden, Paul Chodas, Clayton Frohman, Michael Classman, Bruce Jakosky, Roland Joffe, Gerry Snyder, and Ian Stewart.
He ended his plebe year in’ the upper quarter—but by that time the first classmen were thinking only of graduation and paid no attention to his status.
Other first classmen are responsible each for some unit of cadets, be it squad, platoon, company, battalion, or regiment.
He was certain to be spotted by the first classmen on their return from mock sea battles and "volunteered" as a sacrificial victim.
He ended his plebe year in' the upper quarter-but by that time the first classmen were thinking only of graduation and paid no attention to his status.
Perhaps they, too, dreaded the day’s exams, even though the upper classmen were immune from the culling process.
The Senior and Junior classes which, in American colleges dictate in these affrays, found their dignity toppling, and in consequence there was a sudden oncome of the entire force of upper classmen, football players naturally in advance.