
Dear Classmate,
Congratulations! That you are here means that you have received the Reunion Classbook Package in the mail and decided to contribute your bio update, essay and photo electronically — and also fill in the Anonymous Survey.
It is a very easy process – and there is the added benefit of your being able to come back, in the next few months, to your personal profile to polish your essay or even add a new grandchild to the list.
Step 1 - To begin, you must first login into the Classbook website. If you haven't already established a username and password for the website then you will need to go to the " First-time Signup" page and use your Classmate ID# to setup up your account. The Classmate ID# is the five-digit number found at the top of the "50th Reunion Biographical Questionnaire" you received in the Reunion Classbook package — the sheet with all the Industry and Career Codes on the back. This validates you as a member of the Class of 1960 and allows you to setup a username.
User Name: This could be one you already use, perhaps the first part of your e-mail address. Anything that is easy to remember. Then you need to go to the third box to establish your password.
Password: Again, this can be one you already use for other Internet locations, or one you can easily remember.
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Step 2 - Once you have logged in, you can start updating your Classbook profile information. Click on the "Biographical Questionnaire" on the right. This will take you to a set of pages about you.
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Step 3 - Now the only thing left is the anonymous "Confessionnaire", and this is something you can’t return to — you must do it in one sitting to preserve the anonymity. I strongly suggest you read over the paper version you received in your Classbook Package before you go to this section of the website. You’ll be familiar with it, and maybe even have checked your choices to guide you. You’ll be saving your reunion book volunteers a lot of time when you do this online.
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And now you are done! Wasn’t it easy?
Again, congratulations and thanks for contributing online. You are now part of the best 50th Reunion Classbook ever at Yale!
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