I just saw an interview with Luca Bolognese from the MS language team, and he mentioned that Anders Hejlsberg thinks developers should focus more on the BCL (base class library, framework) instead of lanugage features (C#, VB.NET).
Which class or interface in the current .net 3.5 framework should every developer know?
This question is a bit ridiculous. It's going to end up being a list of all the classes in the .NET framework - because what's important to one person is meaningless to the next.
System.Web is known to anyone who wants to do Web with .NET and not knowing it won't harm you. But System.IO.Path is typically unknown to many people, so they write their own path string handling routines, which usually results in broken software. Therefore I consider System.IO.Path an important class for every developer, in contrast to System.Web classes. And the author asked for specific classes, not huge namespaces.
Not 3.5 specific, but I would suggest two classes that gives for free what many writes code to solve: System.IO.Path (OregonGhost beat me by a few seconds on that one...) and System.IO.File. One underused gem in here is the method Path.Combine.
And also EventHandler<T>, instead of defining your own event delegates.