NEWS The Battalion I 4.20.15 3 RING DAY CONTINUED AC Steadman, civil engineering se nior and a third generation Aggie, also received his ring before the stormy weather hit Friday, and said the event was surreal. “It kind of hasn’t hit me yet that I have it,” Steadman said. “I was kind of nervous but then I finally came here and got it. And now it’s just really weird having it on my hand now. ” Among those in attendance was Benjamin Knox, Class of 1990. Knox has attended Ring Day ceremonies for the last 15 years to paint and sign his artwork to raise money for an en dowment through a program with the Century Club. He said the spectacle of Ring Day differs sharply from when he received his own ring. “I was in the Corps and I was work ing pretty hard at the time,” Knox said. “I just ran up and grabbed my ring. I wasn’t even able to pick it up on the official day. This is really fan tastic that the Association of Former Students has created the whole Ring Day experience.” With the Aggie Ring, Knox said Aggies recognize each other any where, citing personal examples of meeting former students everywhere from Big Bend National Park to Greece. He said receiving the Aggie Ring should be a point of pride for students. “It’s something you earn, and that’s something that’s a treasure and can be proud of that for the rest of your life,” Knox said. Other Aggies who had to receive their rings Saturday were disappointed by the Friday cancellation, but were still excited to get their rings. One such student was Ashley Falls, kinesiology junior, who had intended for her grandfather to present her with the ring Friday. Falls said her grandfa ther was not able to be in town Sat urday. “It was really heartbreaking being surrounded by my family and my Class of ’51 grandfather and not being able to have him present it to me, but the Association of Former Students was very professional and worked hard to still make Ring Day on Saturday special,” Falls said. “All in all it wasn’t about when I got it, it just feels good to have my little piece of gold.” Savannah Schwarz, English junior, was at the alumni center just minutes away from getting her ling when the announcement was made that Friday’s ceremonies were cancelled and post poned. Tim Lai —THE BATTALION Biomedical sciences senior Hayden Perry received his ring on Friday before the association shut down the event. “It was frustrating because no one was moving and it would have been easy to slip everyone through if they had just continued the process,” Schwarz said. “I was upset but I was okay with knowing that I’d get it with my family the next day. 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