f. alumna
Graduate of a school, college, or university.
1 The alumnae gavel and the historic Tree Day spade were also unharmed.
2 The response of the alumnae to this stirring appeal was instant and ardent.
3 The methods of the alumnae were no less varied and amusing.
4 She's on the alumnae mailing list, of course, but she never answers the questionnaires.
5 In 1914, about one fifth of the trustees were alumnae .
6 The foundation offers bursaries and scholarships to Tivoli Gardens High School alumnae attending tertiary institutions.
7 About forty per cent of the alumnae are married.
8 In states where there were no clubs, state committees rounded up the scattered alumnae and non-graduates.
9 Professor Calkins, the head of the Department, is one of the distinguished alumnae of Smith College.
10 Often she has said, 'I feel that one of Wellesley's strongest points is in her alumnae . '
11 After graduating from the program, alumnae may continue their involvement by becoming youth leaders and peer educators.
12 Besides the alumnae , 1119 non-graduates had contributed.
13 Several "Bennett Belle" alumnae and celebrity supporters have contributed.
14 But it is Moss who carries the play, particularly with a touching monologue to her high school alumnae .
15 The term of service of these alumnae trustees is six years, but a nominee is chosen every two years.
16 One of Wilbourne's esteemed alumnae .
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