School Traditions

Volleyball Yearbook Page Ideas: Capturing the Season With Standout Spreads

Volleyball Yearbook Page Ideas: Capturing the Season With Standout Spreads

A great volleyball yearbook page does more than fill space between the football spread and the homecoming court—it becomes the definitive record of an entire season: the late-set kills in tight fifth sets, the libero diving across hardwood floors, the moments in the hallway when a team that started as strangers became something closer to family. Done well, a volleyball spread gives players a document they return to for decades, parents a keepsake that captures what they watched from the bleachers, and future athletes a standard to aspire to. Done poorly, it disappears into the back of the book and is forgotten by spring.

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What Finger Does a Class Ring Go On? The Tradition Behind Wearing Your School Ring

What Finger Does a Class Ring Go On? The Tradition Behind Wearing Your School Ring

A class ring goes on the ring finger of the right hand—the fourth finger, counting from the thumb. That is the short answer, and it has been the dominant convention in American high schools and colleges for the better part of two centuries. But the tradition surrounding the class ring runs considerably deeper than finger placement: there is a specific direction the stone faces, a ceremonial moment when that direction changes, and a set of customs that vary between high school and college rings, between institutions, and even between individual wearers. Understanding the full tradition helps students and alumni wear their rings with intention rather than accident.

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