Kymistry35
It's never to late to be who you could have been
Just wanted to let you all know that I had to help somehow- Since I'm not as good at sleuthing as you guys, the least I could do was buy the yearbook.
I should have it Fedex by tomorrow!
MG
It looks like everyone is off to a wonderful start today. I have also looked and looked and haven't found any missing gals that could be our Princess Blue.
MrsG, I myself think you are a wonderful sleuther. I think it helps to have as many people as we can helping out on this and we all have one thing in mind and that is to find out who Princess Blue belongs to and bring her home to them. Also thank you SO MUCH for getting that yearbook. Hopefully it holds the key to finding Princess Blue's family
ETA: HAPPY BIRTHDAY Teons!
I'm usually a reader, but wanted to make this comment. This may have already been said, but I missed it if it was.
It's a possibility that the original owner of the ring pawned it. Back then class rings were actually gold and had true stones, not synthetic (at least mine did, from '72), so it would have been worth pawning. If you do find the original owner and it was pawned, maybe the pawn shop has records that could be searched. I realize this is unlikely, but it is a possibility.
This is an interesting thread and you guys are doing great!
MG, you are wonderful and just as talented a sleuther as anyone here.
RK..thankyou
Raindrops...I hadn't even thought of that, what a great thought!