Class rings cause excitement It was an exciting day for many juniors at Albemarle on December 2 because class rings had finally arrived. Earlier, in September, representatives from Jostens came to take orders from any junior or senior wanting a ring . Students were able to choose from many different styles , colors, and cuts. There were three types of metals to pick from : yellow gold, white gold , and a new metal called Argentus . Prices varied depending on the type metal chosen and any extras such as ones name or initials engraved on the inside of the ring . Orders were taken in room 141 across from the gym. A twenty dollar deposit was made on each ring and the rest was paid when the student received his or her ring. Long lines of students waited anxiously around the foreign language wing where the rings were distributed throughout the day .
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Melvin Adcock Mandy Agee Betsy Aldrich
Ernest Allen Stephanie Ange ll Pramila Anne
Fran Arbaugh Robert A rmstrong
Ma rk Bai ley Calvin Baker Rodney Ballard Evelyn Ballas
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Kim Averette
Kristen Barnett
Tim Batchelor Brigette Baudoux Kathy Bea ll Suzanne Beddingfield
Barry Baber
Guy Barnocky
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