I'll take a shot at this. Session object has a composition association with User. (Can't have a user without a session, can't have a session without a user.) User has a composition association with Roles. (Can't have a user without roles, etc.) Session constructor creates user object, user constructor creates one role object for each valid role and puts them in a collection/dictionary/array/whatever.
You don't associate role directly with the subclasses, because every type of user has roles. User exposes valid roles through methods. Session accesses valid roles when deciding whether or not to allow a given activity.