Word: upperclassmen
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These cheers are typically led by upperclassmen, but the most vocal member of the group is undoubtedly senior goalkeeper Meredith Bagley. Bagley's voice has become an unmistakable staple of Harvard soccer, and when it comes to pumping up her teammates, few do it better...
...first-years in which they scramble to pare down their 30 friends into a legitimate 16-person blocking group. I doubt that this college has ever seen the month of March pass by in the Yard without hurt feelings and irrevocably broken friendships. Yet after this time, few upperclassmen think about how groups are made or even how they might define themselves within the context of a larger group. When asked the question, "How do you identify yourself and your friends," most of the people that I know answer with a vague "I dunno, they are just the people that...
...started out with this kind of record before, with these upperclassmen, and we ended up rallying in the Ivy League tournament," Weiss said...
...this, the first competition of Harvard's season, the story was a top eight roster consisting of four freshmen, one sophomore and three upperclassmen. The fresh faces are both a blessing and a curse, holding much potential, but needing to gain experience at the college level...
...apparent. Indeed, as words and phrases like "synergy," "21st century" and "content is king" flew about, all three principals seemed as energized by one another as by the prospects for their partnership. Imagine the giddy, self-important friendships of high school; then imagine a high school in which the upperclassmen are Barry Diller and Michael Eisner, and you will begin to get the picture...