Abstract
While not always existing to commemorate the traditional American school events that have become more and more popular within recent years, yearbooks have been an integral part of the history of education since their inception at the end of the nineteenth century. Viewing yearbooks from years far into the past can reveal immense amounts of information about the school that created them and the lives of the students and teachers photographed within.
Description
This episode discusses an early yearbook in the archives titled Commencement Bells. This yearbook was issued for publication by the Fredonia Normal School Class to commemorate the graduating class of 1900 and was printed and engraved by the Journal Printing Company in Jamestown, New York.