Ohio Girl Finds Class Ring in Creek and Returns it to Owner for 45th Reunion

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 ANDERSON, OH -Just in time for his 45th year class reunion in September, John Kaldmo has been reunited with his cherished Anderson High School class ring after losing it in a creek decades ago. Fifth grader Avery Dorsch was exploring the Four Mile Creek in her Cincinnate suburb during nature writing camp when a small, shiny object among the rocks caught her attention. The girl, who her mother says favors shiny rocks and glass in her personal collection, thought she had another find to add to her stash. "I was in the creek with my friends when I picked it up and saw it was a ring. It was so exciting," Avery, 10, told ABCNews.com. Kaldmo, who is now 63 and owns a tree farm, often shared with friends the story of his antics along the Four Mile Creek that led him to lose his ring. About a month after his parents gave him the ring in 1966 to commemorate his graduation, Kaldmo went with his sister to explore the flooded creek area after a bad rainstorm and fell into the choppy water. After pulling himself back to dry land by pulling on a branch, he looked down to see that his treasured class ring had slipped off his finger. High School Ring Found in Creek Bed After 45 Years Despite several visits to the area following the incident, Kaldmo was never able to recover his graduation gift. "It was like trying to find a needle in a hay stack and it was hard to tell my parents that I had lost it about a month after graduation," he recalled. Avery found the ring, which cost $65 in 1966, on the presently dry creek bed just steps away from where Kaldmo had lost it. "When Avery brought back the ring, we rubbed away the dirt and saw that it said Anderson High School, 1966" said her mother Suzanne Dorsch. "And I thought wow, there has to be a story to this." Story here. What a heartwarming story. Shows that miracles , although small, still happen in today's world :)
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#2 Mhighgoal
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Wow. The chances of her finding that ring are crazy small. Awesome that she found it.
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Good to hear a heartwarming story amidst all the negativity in OT.

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my, what swell news.

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Does that one ring rule all the others?

Coincidentally, I happened across a HS ring from 1943 for Bronx High School. I did a few google searches to see if anyone has a use for one or is looking for it.......... with no results....... so I'll probably sell it for scrap gold.

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That was really awesome :)
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Thats nice.
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Did she call it "My Preciousssssss"?