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One thing that every junior looks

forward to is ring day. Juniors ordered

their senior rings in the first week of

October and as always it was a big

event.

A class ring says, " Hey, I' m ready to

graduate! " It also symbolizes a great

accomplishment of completing twelve

years of school.

Many boys ordered the traditional

design of the school , priced at $64.95

and up. It was a fifty-fifty choice

between the traditional design and the

newer, daintier design for the girls. These

were priced at $59.95 and up.

A new variation to class rings was

presented in a style with a mixture of

yellow gold and white gold. This style

was preferred by many of the boys.

Another popular idea was the zodiacs,

names, football players, and club symbols

for the sides of the rings.

ABOVE RIGHT: Using a theatre skill, Deborah Socha paints faces at the fair. ABOVE: Donna Flowers tries a sample

ring before ordering. RIGHT: Robert Becker goes to join his friends at lunch.