Bishop Amat High School - Tusitala Yearbook (La Puente, CA)

 - Class of 1988

Page 99 of 344

 

Bishop Amat High School - Tusitala Yearbook (La Puente, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 99 of 344
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Annette Sanchez Emma Sanchez Lupe Sanchez Christina Sandoval Denise Sandavol Jess Sandoval . . 15239 Peter San Gil Sylvia Santelices Tanya Savko Elane Scott Felicia Seamans Jean Selvaggio rf 4 .,,,V ., ,ii, t,,,, ,, H-, .w, .4w, any fi M :Sa A 4 , ,V : ,gin , , gf , as A I ul 41 U A few of the most prominent signs of being an upperclassman were height Cobviouslyl, impeccable taste in fashion Knot wearing last year's hairbowsl, a smooth, confident walk Kas opposed to the jittery, I'm-going-to-be-late-for- my-next-class walkl, and of course, the class ring. The gleam of the precious metal, the deep glow of the inlaid stone - what exactly did the ring signify? For start- ers, it was a sign of having had survived two years of high school. Juniors were now more than ready to take the privi- Iiges that came with the upperclassman years, and what better way of indicating this than wearing an eye-catching class ring. Its value lay not only in its beauty but the ring also was a symbol of the first step to the coveted position of se- niority. The owners all agreed that the rings were a rememberance of high school years and for those special times to- gether with one's friends. Just looking at it made me look forward to gradu- ation, said Charmaine Tan, lt made me proud of my school? The rings were costly, however. The average price for one was 55225, yet most felt it was worth it because it was the memories that were priceless. Wendy Phillips stated, The class ring was as equally impor- tant as the school yearbook. Not only was it a lasting remembrance but it was a possession that could be passed on to my children. Dwayne Finlay proudly displayed his ring as he eloquently summed it up, The ring served as a reminder of the times of happiness and frustration we have all experienced which made our high school years so important. Ring Around The Future Male and female hands compliment each other well. The classic petite style on the girl was actu- I ally more expensive than the new Heritage style of the boy's hand. The Her Classic ring style looks distinguished, yet feminine. No matter what type of metal students could afford these heirlooms always turned out nice. I Juniors 93

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