When you are a senior you keep the school's name close to your heart. When you graduate you turn your ring around as if to show that you are ready to face the world.
When you are a senior (or whenever your receive your class ring) you keep the school's name close to your heart and after you graduate your turn the ring around (school's name facing out) as if you are ready to face the world
"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.
Your class ring represents the collective interests,
In Arabic tradition, the engagement ring is typically worn on the right hand.
ring a bell
For a tepmorary fix you can brush on some clear nailpolish to the inside of the ring to keep it from turning your finger green.
they ring a bell
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woow... what a coincidence that i have the same excact word for word question as an essay in my ap euro class at godinez.... you fail.
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.
on http://www.ringcompany.com/ you can find some beautiful college class rings with a low price you can order a custom ring for your class if you want
No of course not. The tradition of offering a ring while you propose is just that, a tradition. You and your partner aren't obliged to do it that way if you'd prefer to do it differently. Whatever you feel is right or original is the way to go.