- ALUMNI
- Homecoming attendees
- Reunion attendees
- Reuniongoers
- Fundraising targets, often
- Booster Club members, often
- Brown people?
- Duke patrons?
- ___ magazine (junk mail from the school you went to)
- Reunion group
- Degree holders
- College building dedicatees
- College-fund contributors
- Many college football fans
- Grads
- Reunion invitees
- Supporters of some foundations
- Many boosters
- Ones arranged by class
- Homecoming returnees
- Some homecoming guests
- Homecoming guests
- Bill and Hillary, vis- -vis Yale
- Reunion participants
- Some college contributors
- Class of class
- Frequent school contributors
- College fundraiser's targets
- Graduates
- The Obamas, vis- -vis Harvard Law School
- Reunion people
- Former collegians
- College reunion attendees
- College fund-raising targets
- Fund-raising targets
- Some booster club members
- Boosters, often
- They're often distinguished by degrees
- Former associates
- Sellers of used texts
- Many college donors
- College donors, often
- School reunion attendees
- Group of graduates
- School graduates
- Past grads
- Girls' school's lack
- Targets of some fundraising campaigns
- What Bryn Mawr has none of
- Whom many dorms are named for
- NFL retirees
- Reunion arrivals
- Some association members
- Last year's grads
- Many contributors to colleges
- College interview conductors, often
- Newsletter recipients, maybe
- Sons of alma mater.
- Veterans of a sort.
- Former members
- Grad
- They reune
- Reuning group
- Reuners
- Kind of association
- Diploma holders
- Donors' group
- College support group
- Ones with degrees
- They're produced by degrees
- ___ Hall (site on many a campus)
- Donors, often
- College fund-raiser targets
- Group that grows every May
- Some college building dedicatees
- Class Notes subjects
- They're listed by degrees
- Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee, for 67-Across
- Revelers at reunions
- They may go back to school on purpose
- Classmates.com users
- Reunion folks
- Ones getting together after school?
- Sellers of used graphing calculators, maybe
- Homecomers
- They used to have class
- College graduates
- Former students of a school
- College building dedicatees, often
- Campus building dedicatees
- Seniors, years later
- Ones who have lost their senior status?
- Graduate school graduates
- University donors
- Old-boy network
- Certain benefactors, often
- Former students
- Class of people
- College football game attendees
- Bush 41 and 43, to Yale
- Homecoming crowd, largely
- Many college benefactors
- Graduates of a school
- Zora Neale Hurston and Paul Laurence Dunbar vis-a-vis Howard University
- Many college homecoming attendees
- Targets of some donation drives
- Bachelor parties?
- Some fundraising targets
- Reunion bunch
- Some scholarship funders
- Names on some campus buildings
- Some bowl game rooters
- Many team boosters
- Targets of some fundraisers
- Donation drive targets