Collectors Auction April 30th Edition
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This original 1970–1971 yearbook from the Walton School in Panorama City, California, documents the academic year of Michael, Marlon, Jermaine, and Tito Jackson during the early peak of the Jackson 5. The publication includes individual portraits, with Michael Jackson (approx. age 12) appearing on page 12 wearing a newsboy cap.
A notable inclusion is a short story titled "Mr. Tulafufi," written and illustrated by Marlon Jackson. The yearbook further captures the brothers in candid group settings and as members of the "Walton Globetrotters" basketball team. The cover features the title "It Was a Very Good Year '70-'71" with a black-and-white photograph of students on a lawn.
Specs
Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 inches
Medium: Offset lithography on paper; cardstock cover
Page Count: Approx. 40 pages
Origin: Panorama City, California
Key Subjects: Michael Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, The Jackson 5, Walton School, 1970s Music History, Pop Culture Memorabilia.
Keywords: Michael Jackson childhood yearbook, Jackson 5 memorabilia, Marlon Jackson Mr. Tulafufi story, 1971 Walton School Panorama City, rare Jackson Five ephemera, Michael Jackson 1970 school photo, vintage celebrity yearbooks, Motown era collectibles.
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