Maybe to be able to look at it and reminisce...
Yes, buy the ring.
No,
Your class ring represents the collective interests,
You should hang a towel ring in your bathroom near the sink or shower for easy access to dry your hands or body.
Generally class rings are purchased through an application that one normally would receive from booths located in their school. So if you purchased a ring which isn't the correct size then, I would highly recommend you purchase one online if they have a website or you could simply take the ring to a jeweler and have them re-size it.
"Gemco" on a class ring typically refers to the manufacturer or brand name associated with the ring. It is often an abbreviation for "Gem Manufacturing Company," which produces various types of jewelry, including class rings. The presence of "Gemco" indicates the quality and craftsmanship of the ring, as well as its connection to a specific tradition of class ring production.
Yes.Wring out the towel before you hang it up.
yes
look in a year book
yes. most men back then, middle class or otherwise, didn't wear rings ( other than wedding rings)
The "ACCR" stamp on a class ring typically stands for "Accredited" or "Accredited School." It signifies that the organization that manufactured the ring is officially licensed by the school to produce class rings.
The weight of a Man's Class Ring would depend on the type of band (gold, silver, junk metal) as well as the quality (such as 10 caret gold; 14 caret gold), plus the weight of a gemstone.