Classes hold clustered reunions to share the reunion experience with alumni who attended Dartmouth at the same time. Clustering can also help reduce expenses for elements such as catering, rentals, entertainment, childcare, souvenirs, and programs. Class turnout for "non-milestone" reunions is sometimes lower than for higher-profile reunions (e.g., the 25th and 50th), and combining several classes can provide a larger crowd with whom to celebrate.
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