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The Turning Tradition Every year a voice comes over the loudspeaker that tells all of the juniors to go to the auditorium tor an assembly. CLASS RINGS! Once in the auditorium, Mr. Butch Milks, the L. G. Balfour represen- tative, starts speaking to the juniors. Everyone should have a class ring, he says. After making his sales speech, he passes out order forms that the students immediately start filling out. They decide on the style of rings they want and then begin the long wait for the rings to arrive. Tradition reigns as the rings arrive in December. Everybody has their ring turned toward the pinky as many times as the year that they graduate. If someone turns the ring in the wrong direction the junior must start over again. Junior Paul Bown says, Class rings show spirit. Everybody, who turns a ring signs their name on a list. Best friends usually turn the rings first and boyfriends and girlfriends turn the ring last. It ' s a sign of class spirit. says junior Julia Segura. Class rings are sentimental to people. Class rings are a reminder of my school days, says Carol McNeil. Juniors Michelle Broussard and Brett Johnston con- tinue the turning tradition. Chandler. Rand Chapman, Kathleen Chapman, Linda Chavez. Lynetle Cibulski. Joseph Clemon. Teresa Collins. Corey Cook. Jay Cook, William Corbett. Faith Costello. Wayne Courville. Nathan Cruz. Ahcia Cruz. Esther DavTS. Kevin Davis. Patrick Desormeaux. Norman Dickerson, William Diskin, Charlene Dixon. Garon Dominy. Waymon Donahue. Cindy Dowdy. Stacy Dues. Amy Dulaney. Glenn Ounbaugh, Donna Fagan. Charles Juniors 173
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