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The traditional Haltom ring that most students bought had an orange stone and an H under it or on top. Rings are selected Students invest in precious memories Bright, shiny, lustrous metal accompanied by a gleaming stone sat fashionably upon the hand of most students. What's the story behind this piece of jewelry that every student must possess? Nobody thought about why they had one. They just do, Senior John Scott Davis said. Sophomores got inspired early. Rings were all students thought about after Balfour, the ring company, gave their presenta- tion of The Class Ringf' A class ring was nothing to be taken lightly. Those little pieces of meticulous art cost a large sum. You had to pay for the gold, which ran about 5130, or the precious metal substitutes which were con- siderably less. Then if you wanted a real diamond, you paid another S120 more. Once you paid for the base, most of the other things, like birthstones, permacrusting, and inscribed names were a nominal five dollar charge. My ring cost S18O, Senior Robert Blagg said. 'iwhich is pretty good compared to what most people pay. Even though rings were a lot of money, most students didn't think they'd wear theirs after high school. I plan to wear mine until I get a college ring,'l Junior Robert Bennett said. Sophomore Harold Hubert examines class rings at Norman's Jewelry Store as Junior Tia McCain assists him. S -as 3? Q is . 198 Seniors 'ii Keith Key
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Diane McGill Melvin McGuire Tammy McLaughlin Tracey Meier Daryl Metts Alan Miller Brent Miller James Miller Ronny Miller Russell Miller Keith Mills LaVonda Mitchell Micheal Mitchell Leesa Mobley Alice Moody David Morrow Lynn Moses Lori Murphy Duane Mullins Debbie Norsvvorthy Laura Null Mike O'Hara Paula Ortiz Tom Pantoja Becky Parker Darrell Parker Kim Parton Keith Patterson Tracy Payne Sharon Pelzel Steve Pfeifer Todd Phelps Kay Phifer Amanda Phillips Phonexey Phommasene 200 Seniors 'V 'w-rf low is S Riff i
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