Why don't you tell the Seniors what they ought to do?
Suddenly the class marshal motioned to the seniors to rise.
The alumni seemed to be having a good time; they were ridiculously boyish: only theseniors were grave, strangely and unnaturally dignified.
The seniors and juniors sat in the nave, the sophomores on the right side of the transept, the freshmen on the left.
The seniors filed by the president, and the grand marshal handed each of them a roll of parchment tied with blue and orange ribbons.
The benediction was pronounced by the chaplain, the seniors marched out slowly in twos, while the other students and the faculty stood in their places; then the president, followed by the faculty, passed out of the great doors.
The seniors moved through all the excitement quietly, keeping close to their relatives and friends.
First the seniorssang a college song, then the juniors, then the sophomores, and then the freshmen.
Studious seniors began to reap a harvest out of tutoring sections.
The seniors sat in their customary seats, the faculty and the men who were to receive honorary degrees on a platform that had been built at the altar.
The Seniors and Juniors in this are agreed, As a Consul of Rome was Caligula's steed; They very much fear that if Prancer was dead Sir John would appoint a Jackass in his stead.
The income of the juniors was only L40 a year, but the seniors at that time handed over to them the pupils to help their scanty maintenances.
Fear and horror seized the men of Ireland, so that their religious seniors ordered them to make two fasts, together with fervent prayer, and one meal between them, to protect and save them from a pestilence, precisely at Michaelmas.
Let them do the killing, and their seniors take the glory.
His seniors tried to restrain him, but in vain, "What way is this for Samurai to treat Samurai?
True, the words had fallen mainly from the lips of those of the rank and file or from seniors whom he didn't like.
His whole mental and moral fabric was one of antagonism to his fellows in general and his seniors in particular.
Therefore, while Tintop, Black Bill, Riggs, and hisseniors generally could never refer to Devers except with sympathetic swear words, there were not a few of the officers junior in rank to his who found no little fun in all these incidents.
Officers had been heard openly condemning or covertly sneering at the seniors in command.
They were inhabited by grave and reverend seniors who couldn't, and by distinguished athletes who wouldn't, pass Smalls, much less Mods.
Instead of these Seniors in every church, the pope hath brought in and we yet maintain the Lordship of one man over many churches, yea, over sundry shires.
To these three jointly, that is the Ministers, Seniors and Deacons, is the whole regiment of the church to be committed.
The seniors get all that kind of fun, and we poor intermediates only get the spade work.
What it means is that we seniors are always on duty policing those juniors.
The seniors in especial were anxious to distinguish themselves.
We seniors are sandwiched up with intermediates and juniors so that our influence may permeate through the school.
They decided not to tell seniors or juniors anything at all about it.
The seniors get first innings, and we only have the crumbs that are left, and those juniors are treated like babies though they're nearly as tall as we are.
We seniors have a secret--not a very desperate one; it's only a little literary society.
You seniors want to have the school all to yourselves!
First and foremost came the plan of sandwiching seniors and juniors together in their bedrooms.
It was rather an ambitious topic for girls to tackle, but the seniors attacked it with the crude courage of seventeen.
The seniors consoled themselves by holding a committee meeting, from which all but their elect selves were rigidly excluded.
She had too much self-respect to parade her woes at school, and perhaps her fellow seniors mistook her shyness for pride; they were nice to her, but she had not a real confidante among any of them.
Her fellow-seniors wrenched their thoughts from home news.
As I sat there on the rocks, forgetting that escholtzia-yellow thing about my shoulders as the seniors forget their tissue-paper caps at a children's party, I pondered a resolve I had taken.
He stood there, modest and at ease, waiting for his seniors to seat themselves.
Since that time, education has certainly advanced among us; sophomores, pursuing branches of learning to-day that were sealed from seniors a few years since.
The seniors may, and do often have scruples on this score; but the young people rarely.
Good soldier though he was in many ways he was no such man as Stonewall Jackson; and, in this one year, he failed his seniors thrice.
You seniors would have sat waiting in the Philo Hall below.
The few seniors who remembered when the building had been afire, remembered Doctor Weldon had acted just so.
If the seniors had been robbed of their opportunity to outwit the juniors, they at least would not miss the chance of boasting of it.
If theseniors had outwitted us, we in turn outwitted the freshmen.
It had long been the custom of the seniors to follow the commencement proper with a banquet.
Their plan was to divert the banquet from the dining-hall to one of the society halls, and feast upon it while the seniors went wailing in search of it.
Knowing that the affairs of the Alumnæ must not be tampered with, the freshmen turned all their energies toward the seniors and juniors.
The seniors went about with a superior air; the juniors were little better for they had a classday at least.
It was considered very fine to be entertained by the seniors and to be accepted by them as friends.
There certainly were many of us, as well of the seniors as the juniors, who asserted that the same Herbert was an amiable and affable man, and worthy of much honour.
I heard in like manner a certain studious and learned man, and honourable by the nobility of his family, disparaged by some of our seniors merely for this reason--because he was a novice.
The civil officers of the law had held grave converse with the seniors on duty at the barracks, and Cram's face was lined with anxiety and trouble.
She continued, “The other should be from theseniors with a more polite intimation that they are capable of managing college sports without P.
I have some freshie crushes as well as sophs and some of the juniors and seniors are sweet to me.
The energetic instructor had refused to entertain her doubt that the students of the college might prefer the sports committee should be seniors rather than post graduates.
The Seniors want all of our quintette to serve on the committee of entertainment.
She lets the Seniors do lots of things, but she certainly has got it in for the poor Juniors.
In the first are six Seniors playing for the cup; in the second, all the rest playing for a pennant.
As April went by, we Seniors got busy with the first awful preliminaries of Commencement.
When we were Seniors Ole Skjarsen was the chief embarrassment of the class.
Soon after the Seniors got out the Mock Turtles, a Sophomore society, capacity thirty thousand quarts, absent-mindedly tipped over a street car on their way home and were jugged for thirty days.
Maybe two or three Seniors would come home late at night from their frat hall and take a wooden Indian cigar sign along with them just for company.
If any one had removed the floor from under these Seniors and let them drop one thousand and one feet into space they couldn't have felt more shocked.
And we should eliminate the limits on what seniors on Social Security can earn.
Yet more than three in five seniorsnow lack dependable drug coverage which can lengthen and enrich their lives.
We have proved we can bring the deficit down without choking off recovery, without punishing seniors or the middle class, and without putting our national security at risk.
In good conscience, we cannot let another year pass without extending to all seniors the lifeline of affordable prescription drugs.
He certainly wrote in the tone of a jejune politician; pardonable stuff to seniors entertaining similar opinions, but most exasperating when it runs counter to them: though one question put by Nevil was not easily answerable.
Horses manage to kill their seniors for them: the young are exempt from accident.
He looks in the face of his seniors with the glistening eye of confidence, and expects to encounter sympathy and encouragement in return.
But the predictions of the seniors I have quoted, are unfortunately in too many cases fulfilled.
The second class included all those whose property varied between seventy-five and a hundred thousand asses, and of these, seniors and juniors twenty centuries were enrolled.
All these were called the first class, the seniors to be in readiness to guard the city, the juniors to carry on war abroad.
And they took Iesus and led him to Caiphas the high priest, where the scribes and the seniors where assembled.
And when he heard of Iesu, he sent unto him the seniors of the jewes, beseeching him that he would come and heal his servant.
Then pleased it the apostles and seniors with the whole congregation to send chosen men of their own company to Antioche with Paul and Barnabas.
And one of the seniors answered, saying unto me: what are these which are arrayed in long white garments, and whence came they?
The chief priest came and they that were with him and called a council together, and all the seniors of the children of Israhel, and sent to the prison to fetch them.
And as soon as it was day, the seniorsof the people, and the high priests and scribes, came together, and led him into their council saying: Art thou very Christ?
And they determined that Paul and Barnabas and certain other of them should ascend to Ierusalem unto the Apostles and seniors about this question.
And when they had ordained them seniors by election in every congregation, after they had prayed and fasted, they commended them to God on whom they believed.
And when he was come into the temple, the chief priests and the seniors of the people came unto him as he was teaching, and said: by what authority doest thou these things?
And one of the seniors said unto me: weep not: Behold a lion being of the tribe of Iuda, the root of David, hath obtained to open the book, and to loose the vij.
While he yet spake, lo, Iudas one of the twelve came, and with him a great multitude with swords and staves, which were sent from the chief priests and seniors of the people.
Iesus said unto the high priests and rulers of the temple and the seniors which were come to him.
The chief priests and the seniors had persuaded the people, that they should ask Barabbas, and should destroy Iesus.
Likewise also the prelates mocking him with the scribes and seniors said: He saved other, himself he cannot save.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seniors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.