Class of 2015 Presented with Class Rings
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Class of 2015 Presented with Class Rings

South County High School juniors celebrate with solemn ceremony.

Katie Cummings, the historian for South County High School Class of 2015, celebrates as she receives her class ring during a ceremony on April 8.

Katie Cummings, the historian for South County High School Class of 2015, celebrates as she receives her class ring during a ceremony on April 8. Photo by Janelle Germanos.

In a solemn and formal ceremony, members of the South County High School Class of 2015 received their class rings, marking an important milestone and the symbolic transition into becoming upperclassmen.

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David Rabil, junior class vice-president of South County High School, receives his class ring at the Class of 2015 Junior Class Ring Ceremony on April 8.

“We join tonight seniors and graduates of South County High School in wearing the symbol of educational excellence,” said Amber Ragunas, president of the South County High School Class of 2015.

In addition to learning about the history of the ring and the tradition of unity, students were encouraged to wear their rings with pride and honor.

“The class ring, as we know it today, originated in 1835, purchased by the graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point,” said David Rabill, junior class vice-president of South County High School, during the ceremony.

At the ceremony, class members were reminded that the class ring serves as a way to remember one’s school and commitment to education.

“You have earned the right to wear the official class ring. The ring is a unique symbol of pride, class unity, and school recognition,” said Marin Tettelbach.

Following tradition, class members placed the rings on their fingers at the same time.

“If done together, the class of 2015 will have strength and unity,” said Sarah Heiss, secretary for South County Class of 2015.

South County High School Principal Jane Lipp also spoke at the ceremony.

“Please remember that when you put on your ring today, from here on out, others will not look at you quite the same,” Lipp said. “You will be true ambassadors of our school and every action will be a reflection of South County High School and its educational excellence.”

Kaitlyn Wischum and Alison Wolfe serve as the sponsors for the Class of 2015. Mike Pflugrath serves as the sub-school principal. The class officers are Amber Ragunas, David Rabil, Sarah Heiss, Brianna Cunningham and Katie Cummings.