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Americans: Class Rings -are they still a thing?
When my kids graduated, there were glossy catalogs full of all sorts of shit you could buy. I've encountered the class ring thing in movies and books from decades ago, but never heard it mentioned by any of the other senior parents, and my kids never asked for one when they graduated. Now I see a friend on facebook mentioning it like it's still the norm....
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Both mine were stolen because I never wore them so they were home when I wasn't.
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For most people I know, not a thing.
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I don't think it's a thing anymore, but there may be groups of kids who do it, maybe some teams?
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It was a thing in 1985.
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It was a thing in 1975.
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Regional, I think. The football players at my high school got them in '82 but I don't think many others did.
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I knew one guy who got one in 1985. He was eager to.
On my kids generation, none of my daughters friends did, that I know of. |
It was a thing in '65.
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I still have mine from when I graduated. I think I wore it a dozen times.
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There was a time when it was important to have pride in your high school, and I feel like that idea was a fading notion by the 80s, and I'm not sure exactly why.
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High school pride disappeared when a high school diploma turned into the bare minimum rather than a natural exit point for the majority of folks, and college became (at least in people's minds) "necessary for a good job."
When I graduated in 1998, class rings were definitely not a thing anymore. In addition, "letter jackets" were no longer worn by most jocks, only by the marching band kids, and then only because they weren't allowed to wear anything else over their marching uniform during cold games. |
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Marching Band..... It's OK to have that as a second "sport" but as the only thing.... :lol: .....and they have even warmer full length coats to wear over their uniforms at cold games. |
There are plenty of kids who prefer music to sports.
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Girls would wear their boyfriend's ring on a chain.
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I was born in October which has a pink stone that I wouldn't buy in '72. Since I have suffered from burglary and a house fire it is doubtful that I would still have it anyway.
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Your rings had birthstones? Ours had school colors, Green/Gold and Black/Gold.
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The ring folks wanted us to want school colors. You could get birthstones.
I got amethyst, cuz it were purty. |
I got one in 10th grade. I chose a sapphire colored glass center instead of peridot(birthstone) cuz i liked the color. I think mine rattled off my shelf into the trash because I played my electric guitar loud enough to piss my mother off.
it was white gold. ..chosen because I was reading those Stephen R Donaldson books. |
What a racket!
I also had to buy a dress blue uniform in OCS. Hundred + hard to come by bucks: wore once. |
I'm surprised Challenge Coins haven't replaced class rings on a large scale:
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The rings were to display your accomplishments in plain site, bragging if you will. The coins don't meet that purpose unless you display them. Whipping them out is vulgar bragging and offensive to polite society. ;)
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