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Frontier Primary School Yearbook Exclusive

1987: The Neon Era & The Great Blizzard

The 1987 edition is the holy grail for collectors. Why? Because production was interrupted by the "Great Frontier Blizzard," which shut down the town for two weeks. The yearbook arrived three months late. frontier primary school yearbook exclusive

The Leak That Shook the PTA

It started with a blurred photograph posted on a local history forum three weeks ago. The caption read: “Found this in my grandmother’s attic. Is this really from Frontier Primary ’72?” The image showed a page from a yearbook that no living staff member remembered approving. Instead of standard portraits, the page featured a hand-drawn map of the school’s legendary "hidden basement"—a rumored space that generations of students have whispered about but never seen. Our school play, where students showcased their talents

The Final Portrait

At the very back of the yearbook, past the autograph pages and the ad space sold by local feed stores, there is one final photograph. It is a group shot taken on the last day of school. The entire student body, all 187 children, are standing on the front lawn. They are not smiling. They are looking directly into the lens with an expression that is hard to name. 1987: The Neon Era & The Great Blizzard

Early Purchase Advised: Because only a limited number of extra copies are printed, they often sell out by the time they are distributed in June.

Inside page (autographs section)