Yearbook Photos

Posted by Admin On 10:32:00 AM
All Georgia Tech students are invited to sit for free yearbook portraits this week (March 15 - 19, 9 - 5 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Friday and 9 - 9 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday in the Kaiser Room on the 5th floor of the library).  Students that are graduating in the of Spring 2010 or Summer 2010 should make an appointment online at ouryear.com (code: 87169) and wear business formal clothing.  Appointments are not required for all other students. Business casual preferred for all other students.

Yearbooks strive to accurately represent they year they record.  The Blueprint has been a shining example of this tradition for more than 100 years at Georgia Tech.  This image represents a few of Georgia Tech's top memorable moments as capture by the Blueprint.  The Blueprint website is www.blueprint.gatech.edu/index.php.  For more about the Blueprint and these images, click "Read More."
Far left: 1996 (Blueprint volume 89)
Atlanta hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996 and Georgia Tech was at the heart of the event.  Many of the dorms on campus today served as housing for the athletes, with the Australian delegation taking over all of Area II housing, the Hungarian teams staying in today's North Avenue Apartments, and some smaller delegations living in Greek houses.

Upper middle: 1987 (Blueprint volume 80)
The majority of Blueprints published until 1988 contained a "Beauties" section.  The section always provided an insightful snapshot of fashion at the time.

Lower right: 1977 (Blueprint volume 70)
The 1977 Blueprint is a shining example of the 70's with its groovy graphics and focus on the personality of the Institute.  Perhaps most interesting are this edition's photos of campus (with relatively little change on East Campus) juxtaposed with Atlanta (with few landmarks remaining the same).

0 Response to 'Yearbook Photos'

Post a Comment

Calendar

Search by Tags

academic support ADAPTS admissions advising African American history AIESEC alums ambassadors american history architecture archives art athletics atlanta Atlanta History Center awards blog books business campus career fair careers CETL children CIOS civil rights classes clubs co-op commencement communication competition computers conference congratulations consulting counseling culture deadline debate degree petition design distance learning diversity documentary economics education energy entrepreneurship environment essay contest EU events exams faculty FASET fellowships film finance financial aid Fulbright fun funding geography Georgia Tech globalization government graduate graduate school graduate student graduation grants GRE health historic preservation history honor society honors program honors society housing HSOC HTS human rights IAC info session innovation international International Plan internship Ivan Allen College jobs journalism languages law leadership lecture legislative liberal arts library living history LMC marketing math media medicine mentor military minors museums national security networking news non-profit NSF OAG panel Peace Corps policy politics pre-health pre-law pre-teach presentation professional development public health public policy public relations publishing PURA race recruitment registration religion research Research Option resume SAA SAB safety scholarships science science and technology studies seniors service service learning sexual assault SGA Shadow Day SHOT social justice social media social work sociology sophomores speaker sports Sports Society and Technology startup STEM stress students study abroad summer programs sustainability talks Teach for America teachers teaching teamwork tech wreck technology textbooks thanksgiving theater ThinkBig tips tours Tower transportation tutoring Twitter undergraduate urban volunteer Washington D.C. website women Women's Resource Center work abroad workshops writing

Facebook

Twitter

School of History and Sociology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Old Civil Engineering Building
221 Bobby Dodd Way
Atlanta, GA 30332-0225
www.hsoc.gatech.edu