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Virginia Tech Class of 2007 Ring - Class Side |
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- 2007 Interlocking Chain – Aside from being a tradition on Virginia Tech rings since 1940, the interlocking chain represents ’07’s Class pride and unity.
- Cloud in the Shape of Virginia – The cloud not only represents the Commonwealth of Virginia but also the usual, unpredictable Blacksburg weather.
- Crane – The building cranes have been a prominent part of the Tech skyline and demonstrate the constant construction around campus.
- Hourglass – Stands for the precious time spent at Virginia Tech as well as Enter Sandman, the popular tune played before athletic events to pump up the team and the crowd.
- Lane Stadium After Remodel – The Class of 2007 saw half the football games in the old stadium and the other half in the new stadium, as well as watched the whole construction process.
- ACC Champs – Taking on the first season in the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Hokie football team became the Conference Champions, and the men’s and women’s basketball teams have proved to be a definite threat.
- Fighting Gobbler – An early logo representing the University’s rich history as the “Fighting Gobblers”.
- Duck Pond – A favorite campus location near “Solitude”, the oldest structure on campus.
- Drillfield – Just as students spend a large amount of time walking across the Drillfield, the Drillfield plays just as large a part on the ring.
- “Pro Iam Et Cras” – The Latin version of the Class of 2007 motto: “Embracing the Past, Defining the Future”.
- Hokie Tracks – Hokies, young and old, are ‘on track’ with this distinctive footprint.
- Eggleston – The epitome of Virginia Tech architecture as well as a symbol of remembrance for the “dorm years”.
- Beat UVA – “Beat UVA” is a traditional slogan that has been included on Virginia Tech rings for many years.
- VT Alumni Hall – Formerly called ‘Faculty Dining Hall’, this 1935 campus structure was home to the Alumni Association from 1991-2005 and is the site of fall pep rallies.
- Hokie Bird – The beloved campus mascot – representing every Hokie.
- Sunset Over the Mountains – Symbolizes the wonderful sunsets on Brush Mountain which rims the north side of Blacksburg.
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