The Princeton University Archives contains yearbooks which document student life in 3 different volumes. These volumes were produced annually for the senior class. These 3 volumes are described below.

Nassau Herald (1864-present) Published annually by the senior class in the spring of its graduating year it provides a variety of information about classes and individual students. The early issues of the Herald contain histories of the classes, Class Day, orations conducted by students on George Washington's birthday, class statistics, and other vital information. The Herald also contains photographs of graduating seniors, their freshman "flour picture," vital statistics, and a class history. (The Nassau Herald was not published for the following years: 1945, 1948, due to wartime.) There is, however, a Reunion Book from the Class of 1945, Forty-Five: A Memorial and a Chronicle of the Class of 1945 that includes photos and biographies.

Bric-A-Brac (1875-2013) Published annually by the junior class, this student yearbook describes the athletic, literary, recreational, social, and political activities of Princeton students. It often lists faculty, members of graduating classes, and club and athletic team membership and photos. The Bric is also a great source for candid photos of campus and student life during that time. (Bric-A-Bracs for the following years could not be located or were not published due to wartime: 1887, 1945, 1947.)

Freshman Herald (1926-2016) Published annually it provides information and photographs of incoming freshmen at Princeton University. (Freshman Heralds for the following years could not be located: 2008, 2009.)