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Wednesday, February 25, 2009Official Class Ring Symbol of Pride for OSU GraduatesFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASETULSA – For Oklahoma State University students and alumni, the Official OSU Class Ring is the one symbol of pride and loyalty to their alma mater that they can take with them wherever they go.
OSU-Tulsa students will have the opportunity to view samples and place orders for the official OSU Class Ring on Monday, March 2 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
A Balfour representative will be available in the North Hall Lobby to discuss different ring styles and appropriate sizes, as well as payment options including an interest-free monthly installment plan.
The university recognizes this ring as the only official OSU ring. The ring’s unique design is copyrighted to protect it from duplication and will never change.
The OSU ring features Pistol Pete, the Edmon Low Library in Stillwater, waving wheat and the university seal. The ring is custom-made in a choice of 10-, 14- or 18-karat solid yellow or white gold and is available with, or without, diamonds or zirconia.
For pricing, photos and other information about the class ring, visit www.orangeconnection.org or call 1-800-433-4678.
News Contacts:
Mary Bea Drummond
918-594-8223
Trish McBeath
918-594-8360
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