2/23/12

Jeff Case

Texas State seniors are getting ready for graduation by putting in orders for the twenty-twelve class rings. The rings are adorned with images of Old Main and the University flower. Traditionally, the rings are received during the ring ceremony near the end of the semester, followed by dipping the rings in a fountain containing the waters of the San Marcos River. The rings are then worn facing inwards until graduation, when graduates may turn the ring outward. The iconic images on the rings will be a token of achievement, reminding alumni of their Texas State experience.

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