79. The Beatles before world-wide fame

The band had drummers Pete Best and guitarist Stuart Sutcliffe, and it was way before they started hitting it big.
80. Legendary Frank Sinatra stepping out of a helicopter with a drink in hand

Frank would always have a drink or two on his hand. He was indeed the life of the party everywhere he went.
81. Teenage Barack Obama in a basketball team photo

Obama was a basketball player in his school at Punahou School, where he grew up in Hawaii
82. First boxing match at Yankee Stadium

This is a picture of the first boxing match in Yankee Stadium and was held just after the stadium opened in 1923.
83. Ford’s first car factory in the United States in 1926

Historians have given credit to Henry Ford for creating the 8-hr work day and 5-hr work week for his employees.
84. Bill Gates arrested in 1977 for driving without a license

Back when he was just 19 years old, Bill Gates got arrested for two things: driving without a license and also crossing the speed limit.