Mine too, although most of us don't equate 'gem' with plastic. Not that I ever wear it now. Maybe I'll wrap pastel angora yarn around it and Google my high school crush to give it to her. No, wait. Mrs. Foster may object to that. On the other hand, she doesn't fancy that ring. Excuse me, gotta Google.Geesie said:Yeah we were lucky. Our HS class ring had the school seal on top of the gem.
Edward said:This is an American tradition that has never fully transitioned over here. I don't think we have the same concept of School Identity, school sports and all that, so I supppose that's part of it. Some UK universities now facilitate graduation rings; I did look into having one of those made up for my degrees from Queen's in Belfast, but ven for a fairly simple design it was going to be pushing the sort of money that would go a long way towards a nice suit or leather jacket.... I'm still going to investigate the possiblity of a gold signet ring with the University crest on it, though, when I'm over there in a couple of weeks' time. University was a big time for me; without that I literally would not be where I am today.
Cobden said:Yes, I'd agree with it being an American Tradition. When I graduated, I decided against getting for both this reason (not that there is anything inherently wrong with American tradition) and the fact that my connection to my university wasn't that important to me. On the flip side, I often wear my old school tie (perhaps the nearest UK equivalent, though only relevent for certain schools), as I feel the same way towards my school as you do towards university. Horses for courses [huh]
Cobden said:Yes, I'd agree with it being an American Tradition. When I graduated, I decided against getting for both this reason (not that there is anything inherently wrong with American tradition) and the fact that my connection to my university wasn't that important to me. On the flip side, I often wear my old school tie (perhaps the nearest UK equivalent, though only relevent for certain schools), as I feel the same way towards my school as you do towards university. Horses for courses [huh]