A vivid snapshot of Three Rivers High School in 1921, preserved in a local yearbook edition.
This nonfiction keeps a portrait of the school’s students, clubs, sports, and daily life through photos, captions, and written memories. Read with an eye for history and community, it offers a window into school culture, events, and the people who shaped that year.
The book collects student profiles, team rosters and season recaps, class events like the Junior-Senior Banquet, and lighthearted snippets from daily school life. It blends formal pages with the humor and voice of the era, including poems, quotes, and classroom anecdotes. Expect detailed sections on soccer, basketball, and interclass competition, plus a sense of the routines and rituals that marked school life in 1921.
- Features student names, nicknames, and portraits across classes and courses
- Sports coverage for soccer, boys’ and girls’ basketball, plus championship notes
- Descriptions of class events, banquets, chapel days, and school activities
- Quotations, humor bits, and short vignettes capturing daily life
Ideal for readers interested in local history, yearbook culture, or alumni revisiting their school days.