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He wore a gold ring on his pinkie — a clunky, unattractive school ring.
They said they found my high school ring clutched in your fingers tight.
Dinning sings, "They said they found my high-school ring / clutched in your fingers tight".
When my brother graduated from Brooklyn Tech and started college, my father wore his high school ring in an effort to appear more educated.
And a chipped school ring from the fraudster's alma mater, Hofstra College, engraved with the initials BLM, was bought for $6,000.
Loyal graduates describe lifelong friendships and cherished memories nurtured at Miss Porter's, symbolized by their attachment to the school ring.
For example, there was the lesson from the 1960 Mark Dinning song "Teen Angel": If a car stalls on a railroad track, do not go running back to get a high school ring.
But she was persuaded to buy a school ring and go to her high school prom after three members of the Westchester County alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, a popular black sorority, made it a special project to help her shop for her prom dress.
The phrase has a public school ring to it, the sort of demand addressed to the plebs of the lower fifth by the head of house in an assembly designed to outline the aspirational programme for the coming term: "We may not win the sports cup, but let's be known as the house which does the right thing" sort of thing.
When her class asked how they might thank me for helping them through the tragic death of a classmate, it was Cordelia who suggested they give me a school ring -- a significant tradition at Laurel.
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