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| Class Side |
2006 Interlocking Chain
A traditional feature of Tech rings since 1940, representing the strong bond of the class. |
The Cascades
A favorite hiking spot which highlights the surroundings of Blacksburg. |
Duck Pond
A favorite place to relax during the fall and spring. |
Main Street
A student life essential and the small town feel VT is known for. |
BT Busline
Our school openings/closings depend on it, as do many students. |
Hokie Passport
For better or worse, an essential part of our Tech experience. |
Awareness Ribbon
Whether for AIDS, 9/11, women's issues or others. |
HokieBird
A beloved campus figure. |
Fighting Gobbler
An early logo representing the university’s rich history as "Fighting Gobblers". |
Runner
'IM-ing'...Where would students be without this guy? |
Class Motto
In Nobis Est Futura • Within Ourselves, the Future Lies. |
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| University Side |
Corps of Cadets Sabre
An honored Corps tradition. |
American Flag
Always flying high on a campus famous for its patriotism. |
The Pylons
Eight Pylons representing the founding values of Virginia Tech: Brotherhood, Ut Prosim, Leadership, Loyalty,
Sacrifice, Service, Honor and Duty. |
Torgersen Hall
The building named after Dr. Paul Torgersen, VT’s 14th President, and our ring collection namesake. |
Screaming Eagle
Always present on VT Class rings and symbolic of the virtues of strength and freedom. |
Drillfield Paths
A memorable walk for all at VT. |
Burruss Hall
Built in 1936, named after the 8th President, Julian A. Burruss, the Hokie Stone centerpiece
to our beautiful campus. |
Corps of Cadets Shield
A great source of pride to the VTCC and designed by Colonel Harry D. Temple '34. |
State Flag of Virginia
Virginia Tech is the Commonwealth’s land-grant university. |
University Seal
Shield from the University Seal, created in 1896. |
Flaming VT
The Homecoming pep rally tradition and a symbol of Hotel Company of the VTCC. |
War Memorial Chapel
A beautiful chapel located on the Drillfield honoring those who have lost their lives in service
to their country since WWI. |
Skipper Cannon
The famous boom heard by thousands at VT football games and other important campus events. The name
‘Skipper’ honors the late president John F. Kennedy. |
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