According to Assistant Principal Amy Skeens-Benton, members of the Freshman Class will be able to order their class rings from Herff Jones through March 11.
Assistant Principal Amy Skeens-Benton flips through the 2014–2015 Program of Studies. Skeens-Benton said most freshmen have already scheduled their classes for next year, and activities for the Freshman Class are winding down. MIRIAM HU / PHOTO
“We’re winding down in second semester,” Skeens-Benton said. “We’re pretty much done with scheduling, and Dance Marathon just happened—there’s not a whole lot of Freshman Class-sponsored activities right now. Freshmen are ordering their class rings, and those are a great memory to have from Carmel.”
Freshman Stephanie Gohmann said she will not order a class ring, but she hopes to have other keepsakes from her time at CHS.
“I just think they’re too expensive,” she said, “but there’ll be something else I can get, like spiritwear.”
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