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The Battle of Midway.
The Battle of Midway was where the U.S. Navy first gained the advantage in the war in the Pacific - and never relinquished it again. It was indeed a "turning point".
"As we conclude this part of our journey together, please join me in turning our tassels from right to left, symbolizing our transition from students to graduates."
Tassels in the Air was created in 1938.
The tassels on a Shriner's fez are traditionally pinned down as a symbol of respect and discipline. It helps maintain a neat and uniform appearance among members during ceremonies and events.
YouTube has several video tutorials about making tassels. How to Make Tassels has a detailed website about this project. Tammy Mitchell Photography also has a video about making tassels.
Traditionally, the moving of the tassel at graduation is called, "turning the tassel" or "the turning of the tassel ceremony." It symbolizes one's transition from candidate to graduate. Standard protocol in the US dictates that the tassel be worn on the right side of one's mortarboard at commencement and then, during the ceremony, moved to the left side. Teachers and administrators at commencement place their tassels on the left.
Tassels in the Air - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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Somewhere I had heard that the tassels represent prepared rifle loads that were carried for hunting and battle.
The graduates wore the tassels proudly on their graduation caps.She wore tan pants, a polo shirt and shoes with tasselson them.For the parade, the band members wore tall, fancy hats with tassels on the top.
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Tassels are often seen as symbols of achievement, honor, or celebration. In some cultural contexts, tassels may also represent status, wealth, or religious significance. They are commonly used on academic regalia, military uniforms, and decorative items.