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Abbey Atwood CLAS III Q: Why do you want a class ring?

A: It's a memento from college.

Q: Which finger will you wear it on?

A: My ring finger on not-my-wedding-ring hand.

Q: Do you want gold or silver?

A: I am probably going to get white gold because it is more my style.

Q: How many karats do you want?

A: Probably 14 karats.

Q: Which style are you getting?

A: I am debating right now between the petite and the small. I am leaning toward the small because you can see the emblem better.

Q: Are you going to personalize your ring?

A: Probably just my name on the inside and nothing on the sides because my graduation year isn't until 2006 really.

Q: How much are you willing to spend?

A: Probably around $350

Q: Are you buying here, alumni hall or on the corner?

A: I think I am going to get my ring here. My dad got his ring from Jostens, and he said it was a solid business.

Q: Are you looking forward to the Ring Ceremony?

A: I am actually on Third Year Council so I should be promoting it.It should be a good celebration.

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