Bill Walker Clears Up Membership Questions
Happy Spring (though for some the temperature may not quite feel like it yet!!).
For those who are not in the warmer climes, I hope that you successfully weathered the severe chills. Although with all of the snow and cold weather in the southern states recently, it is not quite clear where those warmer climes might be!!
As promised in my last message, I am providing some additional clarity regarding class membership to ensure that everyone is at the same level of understanding.
Am I a class member? I entered Cornell University as a freshman in the fall of 1970, so I am a class member, right? Yes, that qualifies you as a member of the Class of 1974. The same for some transfer students.
So, what is the purpose of membership dues? Membership dues underwrite the costs associated with activities that our class sponsors (or co-sponsors), communications that we send to you, the maintenance of our class website and some other class expenses, but not the Ithaca reunions that occur on every 5-year anniversary of our graduation. These reunions are planned and budgeted to be self-funding (i.e., the registration fees cover all of the associated costs that are incurred including any meals that are included in the registration packages). Our class did, however, subsidize the cost of the 50th Reunion to help minimize any cost inflation.
A number of you have raised questions or indicated issues with auto-renewal. I am working with Alumni Affairs and Development to address and correct those issues, and to minimize problems going forward. I will keep you apprised of any progress in that area.
So, with that cleared up, we need as many class members as possible to pay their class dues so that we can continue to expand the activities that we offer. The membership year runs concurrent with the University’s fiscal year, July 1 through June 30. If you are ready to renew for the 2025-26 membership year, you may do so at this link as we already have some activities planned and more in the works, including some that stem from your suggestions and feedback.
We will be distributing a class survey, currently planned for April, to hear more of your ideas.
Who am I? Some have inquired, so a little about me: As most of you did, I entered Cornell as a freshman in the fall of 1970, which according to the September 9, 1970 edition of the Cornell Daily Sun comprised 2650 members (1850 men and 800 women). I was one of the 250 Black students who were a part of the class, the highest number ever at that time and for decades thereafter. I completed my degree requirements (AB, Mathematics) in the College of Arts and Sciences in August of 1974. During my freshman year I lived in University Halls #4, and for the remaining years on North Campus – in Clara Dickson for sophomore year, and in Ujamaa Residential College for my junior and senior years. See my Memory Book page for more information.
Thank you to all of those who have provided feedback to us. For those who are waiting for the right time to offer suggestions, the time is now, so to all –- Keep the feedback coming. In that vein, you can provide some suggestions on desired activities to us here.