John Marshall High School Alumni

Los Angeles, California (CA)

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This area is dedicated to our alumni that have served or are serving in our armed forces!

Lost & Found John Marshall High School Class Rings

Class rings are the mark of school pride and accomplishments. If you have lost or found a fellow Barristers class ring post the information here. If you lost a ring, describe it and include a contact email address. If you found a class ring describe it, post where you found it and include your email address. Your email address will not be made visible on the site. We will use it to contact you if need be.

Please contact us if you have information about any of the posts below:
Lost on Harwood street los angeles

posted November 24th, 2021
1984 ROSE COLOR STONE AND FOUND IN FRANKLIN HILLS AREA LOS ANGELES

posted February 4th, 2020
Class of 64. Blue stone. Don't remember if our initials were on them or not, but mine would have been RMB. Ring was lost in the 60's...area unknown.

posted April 1st, 2017
Class of 1967, Initials G M. Gold with Rectangular Shaped Blue Stone. Mens. John Marshall High School.

posted January 10th, 2017

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Class of '62

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Help make someone’s holiday season even better by reuniting them with their class ring. Class rings can hold a lot of meaning for some people and losing it can be heartbreaking. Our John Marshall High School Lost Rings page is the perfect place to post and reunite someone with his or her lost class ring. If you have lost your class ring or found someone else’s simply enter all the details you can about the ring so it can be easily identified. Be sure to put your contact information on the post so that the owner of the ring can reach you.

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