Lost and Found
Recently I have been able to purchase some Dickinson High School Graduation Rings found in Antique shows or other places such as eBay. In each case, there are initials inside that will enable me to hopefully identify and find their original owners. I will describe the rings as best I can and if you or someone you know has lost their ring, I might be able to reunite them to their rightful owners.
Naturally, I cannot do this for free. Rings were purchased by me with the above intended hope to reunite them with their owners or their owner's descendants. I base the price of the rings on the current price of gold per gram.
Interested people can contact me at my e-mail address as follows: kegan32@mail.com.
1957 Man's DHS Ring. Approx Ring size is a 7 or 8. Inside are the initials R.G.B. Contact me if this could be your ring or that of someone you know.
1951 Man's DHS Ring. Approx Ring size is a 7 or 8. Inside are initials A.L.S. (Probably Angelo Scioscia, Jan 1951)
1951 Ladies DHS Ring. Inside are initials M.J.D. (Probably Mary J. Dischler)
1945 Ladies DHS Ring. Inside are initials M.G.K. (Probably Marilyn G. Keegan, Jan 1945)
1926 Ladies DHS Ring. Inside are initials G.D.M. (Probably Grace D. Murray, Jan 1926)
1961 Man's Ring. About Size 8. No initials. Ring is split on back side where normally they are resized.
1940 Man's Ring. Approximate Size 10. Initials A.O.H. (Story below).
There is an interesting story about this 1940 DHS Class Ring that I recently purchased on eBay:
IT BELONGED TO MY UNCLE "ANTHONY OLIVER HUELS" WHO SERVED UNDER THE COMMAND OF GENERAL GEORGE PATTON DURING WWII. MY UNCLE LOST THIS RING ON THE CAMPUS OF DICKINSON HIGH IN 1940. I RETURNED THERE IN 1974 WITH A METAL DETECTOR AND FOUND IT AFTER A ONE HOUR LONG HUNT. THE RING IS INSCRIBED WITH MY UNCLE'S INITIALS "A.O.H".
David Henkel (His Nephew)