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The class is the hallmark of the Society of Alumni and has been so from the earliest days of the College. By the 1830s, class affiliation was a strong factor in the life of a Williams student, subsequently resulting in class-oriented events for alumni. Nearly two centuries later, class affiliation continues to be an important point of connection for alumni with each other and with Williams.
Your role as a class officer is to foster these connections and to find ways to emphasize the importance of classmates in each others' lives. You also help generate the benefits that such interaction produces for yourself, your classmates and the College.
The Web tools below are merely guides; we trust that you will bring your own enthusiasm, creativity, and ideas for connecting your classmates with each other and the larger College community. Thank you for volunteering as a leader of your class and the Society of Alumni.
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