Wednesday, November 9, 2011

year books

At work we are finishing up a big year book project. We scan and photograph yearbooks for genealogical purposes. Big project. Lots of yearbooks dating back over a hundred years. After we import all those images we have to QA each book.

While I was looking through some of the images, it becomes obvious that many of these books once belonged to someone. I can read the short messages people write to their friends. Most of it is the same stuff that you see written down all the time: "Thanks for being a friend. Have a good summer. etc. etc." I've found some long and heartfelt letters between people in serious relationships. One yearbook around 1942 said something like "Strange how this war is tearing our world apart. Victory is in sight, and after everything is over we'll have to get back together again." Serious stuff. If I have time, I try and track down the photo of the owner of the book... Kinda makes all those little notes fit into some sort of context.

I've even found old photos tucked into some of the books. For example: I was taking photos of a very old yearbook from around 1917-1918 and I found a tiny photo of a man dressed in a military uniform. I couldn't tell if that person was one of students from the yearbook, but I assumed it was. On the back was scribbled in fountain pen "Give this to Eleanor". Maybe the book belonged to Eleanor. Who knows.

These brief messages in time are all that are left of some of these people. I'm sure many of them are long dead and forgotten. Who knows what else I'll find?

5 comments:

Mindy Cro said...

Very interesting. My roommates once found a yearbook in the middle Pf the road. They picked it up and we spent hours lOoking at photos and reading signatures. It was so fun. People write weird things. I felt like I was reading someones journal.

Davy J said...

Some of the letters are hard to read. I hate that I can't get the entire picture of what happened.

I like the old hair styles and clothing from a hundred years ago to today.

Nathan said...

what does QA mean??

Davy J said...

quality assurance.

Unknown said...

that is pretty awesome! you should make this a regular thing.