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USMA Class of 1979 Constitution
August 5, 2003
ARTICLE I
Preamble
SECTION 1. The name of this organization is the United States Military Academy Class of 1979 (USMA Class of 1979), hereinafter referred to as the Class.
SECTION 2. The Class is a non-profit, self-sustaining, private organization, and will exist until the death of its last Regular Member.
SECTION 3. The Class is not an instrument of the United States Government. It exists solely to serve the members of the Class and, through the Class, the United States Military Academy. It shall be administered by individuals not acting within their official capacities as officers, employees, or agents of the United States Government.
SECTION 4. The purpose of this Constitution is to provide a vehicle for the administration of the Class after graduation from the United States Military Academy.
ARTICLE II
Purpose and Object
SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of the Class shall be to perpetuate the association of the members begun as Cadets and to support and further the ideals of the United States Military Academy.
SECTION 2. Object. The objective of the Class is to provide a means for administering Class affairs, to define membership, to deal with Class-related financial matters, and to provide a point of contact, through Class Officers, with the Association of Graduates (AOG). The Class shall be its members' association supported by contributions or fund-raising activities and shall not be carried on for profit as that term is defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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