WordNet
n. the body of students who graduate together this year
Usage examples of "graduating class".
Ephraim High's 1976 graduating class, all but a handful had always been wary of Patrick Mulvaney.
You see, the members of the graduating class outnumber their antagonists two to one.
You had to be a bona fide resident of the state, and the prize scholarship was usually awarded to a public-school kid who was at the top of his or her graduating class.
Those of the graduating class who survive are inducted into the warrior caste –.
The first graduating class received their assignments as they went up to the stage to accept their diplomas.
If Shelby's information was right, she could have been with the graduating class of any one of three different departments.
There were rows of seats set up on the stage for the graduating class.
Allow me to mention, however, that Jonas and Marsh paid Oliver Barrett IV $11,800, the absolute highest salary received by any member of our graduating class.
But it totally comes with this little flowered bonnet and a basket filled with real robin's eggs that somebody gave her a long time ago, probably back in the eighties, which was when some ancient graduating class presented Mrs.
They were doing it alphabetically, and the graduating class wasn't very big, so Sam would be near the beginning.
Reasoner: Are you talking -- when you said to, I think it was a small girl's graduating class somewhere, when you said in effect, relax, there are a lot of beautiful things in life before you have to take on the burdens of the older generation.
He was a straight-A student, valedictorian of his graduating class, humble in spite of his natural gifts and achievements, a real people-loving guy, handsome, charming, funny.
The last two guests were Bill Prosser and John Kline, both of whom had been in Alex's high school graduating class.
He crumpled and collapsed, while the graduating class rose to its feet uncertainly.