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Kinda strange that they're having such a hard time, as the thread says there are only two '68 alums with those initials. Probably should just keep calling....

warriorchick

Quote from: GooooMarquette on April 04, 2019, 05:55:36 PM
Kinda strange that they're having such a hard time, as the thread says there are only two '68 alums with those initials. Probably should just keep calling....

You don't need a diploma to get a class ring.  Maybe the person ended up needing more time to graduate after he bought the ring.  Or maybe he wound up not graduating at all.

Have some patience, FFS.

Jon

Dear Marquette,

This is Col D. Aida Beaver, USAF and MU alumnus.

I understand you have my class ring which is inscribed with my initials. As your records will indicate, while I was scheduled to be graduated in 68 my demanding extracurricular activities precluded my timely matriculation which pushed me into 69.

Remember, the Vietnam War was raging so I figured why not spend an extra year doing what I genuinely enjoy so I kept my head down, sank my teeth into it, and pressed on for another year at Marquette.

Frankly, I feel the extra year made me a better tactician and so am proud to be a member of the class of 69.

Since I now reside on the west coast I will ask my trusted classmate and fellow Air Force pilot friend, Col Lingus, USAF, MU '69, to stop by the Lost and Found to retrieve my possession.

V/R

Col D. Aida Beaver, USAF

Class of 69

GooooMarquette

Quote from: warriorchick on April 04, 2019, 07:42:14 PM
You don't need a diploma to get a class ring.  Maybe the person ended up needing more time to graduate after he bought the ring.  Or maybe he wound up not graduating at all.


True. But it strikes me as odd that you'd want a class ring if you weren't reasonably certain that you would graduate in the year listed. I can see an occasional exception...like maybe you get some major illness or injury in your last semester. But that would seem like an awfully small minority of people getting rings.

As you said, it's possible I guess....


warriorchick

Quote from: GooooMarquette on April 07, 2019, 02:07:11 PM

True. But it strikes me as odd that you'd want a class ring if you weren't reasonably certain that you would graduate in the year listed. I can see an occasional exception...like maybe you get some major illness or injury in your last semester. But that would seem like an awfully small minority of people getting rings.

As you said, it's possible I guess....

I knew a guy who bought his class ring first semester freshman year. A lot of stuff can happen in 4 years.
Have some patience, FFS.

GooooMarquette

Quote from: warriorchick on April 07, 2019, 02:27:59 PM
I knew a guy who bought his class ring first semester freshman year. A lot of stuff can happen in 4 years.


Wow - gotta admit I never heard of anyone doing that. The few people I knew who got class rings all ordered them when it was pretty close to certain they'd graduate that year.

If my brother did something like this, he'd have about six rings from a hodgepodge of "passing-through" schools. And it took a LOT more than 4 years....

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