Class of 2018 Ring Night

Class of 2018 Ring Night

Every year, the junior class anxiously looks forward to their Ring Night Ceremony. According to Jostens, “Class rings have been connecting generations of students to who they are, where they’ve been and where they’re headed… Rings are a profound school tradition and a symbol that motivates students to graduate with their senior class. It’s a symbol of personal growth upon the entrance into another life stage and a fond farewell to commemorate another. And it’s a unique personal expression that ties everyone together.” On Wednesday, November 30th, the Class of 2018 Ring Night Ceremony took place. The momentous ceremony started off with a warm welcome from the class officers and administrators. Once the turns and traditions of the class rings were explained, the junior class advisors, Mrs. Albuquerque and Mrs. Hughes, presented the class with their customized rings. Students tried their best to contain their excitement as they first got a glimpse of their newly adorned hands.

After the ceremony concluded, it was evident that everyone was satisfied with their new rings. Many took pictures with friends and family and showed off their new rings. Overall, the Class of 2018’s Ring Night Ceremony was extremely successful and memorable. In the end, we all express our gratitude towards our class advisors, Mrs. Albuquerque and Mrs. Hughes. Their perennial hard work and dedication is truly valued! The Executive Board would like to thank all of the participants and administrators who attended and contributed to the success of Ring Night.