Long before social media and digital photos, school pride was worn, collected, and cherished in simple felt pennants like these. Hand-cut and stitched from wool felt, they were often sold at school events, athletic competitions, and graduation ceremonies during the early to mid-1900s.
The bold letters and embroidered script represented more than just a school name—they symbolized friendships, team victories, school dances, and dreams of the future. Students pinned them to bedroom walls, tucked them into memory boxes, or carried them away to college as reminders of home.
Though the colors may have softened and the felt shows its age, these small pieces of history, lovingly saved through the years, carrying the memories of cheering crowds, school traditions, and the pride of belonging. ❤️✨📚🏆
Long before social media and digital photos, school pride was worn, collected, and cherished in simple felt pennants like these. Hand-cut and stitched from wool felt, they were often sold at school events, athletic competitions, and graduation ceremonies during the early to mid-1900s.
The bold letters and embroidered script represented more than just a school name—they symbolized friendships, team victories, school dances, and dreams of the future. Students pinned them to bedroom walls, tucked them into memory boxes, or carried them away to college as reminders of home.
Though the colors may have softened and the felt shows its age, these small pieces of history, lovingly saved through the years, carrying the memories of cheering crowds, school traditions, and the pride of belonging. ❤️✨📚🏆