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  1. May 20, 2018 · Photos from the 2018 Naval Academy’s Ring Dance, which was established as a tradition in 1925, and for the second-class midshipmen is as much a rite-of-passage as Herndon is for the...

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  2. May 18, 2011 · After dinner, there is the dipping ceremony...in which the Mids dip their rings in water from the seven seas and place the ring around their date's neck... and dancing. To conclude the dance, they have a spectacular fireworks show. The Ring Dance was established as an Academy tradition in 1925.

  3. Oct 20, 2024 · The Ring Dance is a significant tradition at the U.S. Naval Academy. Held at the celebratory end of the Second Class (junior) year, the Ring Dance signifies the transition of midshipmen to the status of "Firsties," or first-class midshipmen, ready to take on leadership roles in their final year.

  4. May 24, 2016 · The Ring Dance was established as an academy tradition in 1925, and for the second-class mids is as much a rite-of-passage as Herndon is for the fourth-class mids. Second-class mids officially...

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  5. This formal dance is akin to a prom, and it's a cherished event in the Naval Academy community. One of the most notable parts of the Ring Dance is the ‘Ring Dance Ceremony’. During this ceremony, midshipmen receive their class rings, representing the completion of their third year at the academy.

  6. Class Rings. Tradition and pride are in every U.S. Naval Academy ring. Near the end of their Plebe year, 4/C midshipmen design their class crest that becomes a significant part of their rings, a custom that started with the Class of 1869.

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  8. Jun 17, 2022 · Here’s my impression. The style of the Ring Dance has changed a bit–to the better, with wider attendance by the class of upcoming firsties and dates. Reunion with 73 classmates was great, but nothing compared to Emily’s and my conversations with 2023 midshipmen and their dates.

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