Consider, if you will, the career of analumna, a 'performer who teaches'.
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Each contains a statue of a prominent college alumnus,alumnaor benefactor.
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In order to honor the contributions to the university by thisalumnaher name was made eponymous with the institute.
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She is a class of 1981alumnaof the high school.
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Of the twelve remaining members, six chose to takealumnastatus.
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An address is given by a prominent alumnus oralumna.
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The highest non-degree recognition bestowed by the college on an alumnus oralumna.
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The term is sometimes informally shortened to alum (plural alums), which stands for analumnaor alumnus.
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This expression derives from the wearing of school ties by former pupil, to indicate that the wearer is an alumnus oralumnaof a particular school or university.
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