yeardisc
n. A high-school yearbook on CD-ROM.
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Examples
1996
Consider the high school yearbook: bulky, linear, pricey. Now consider the yeardisc: sleek, interactive, relatively cheap.
—Nathan Cobb, “Students go digital with yeardisc,” The Boston Globe, May 30, 1996
1995 (earliest)
If Albert Lai's computer project is any indication, the time-honored tradition of signing high school yearbooks could soon go the way of the slide rule.

Lai and three classmates at North York's Earl Haig Collegiate have produced a CD-ROM yearbook — they call it a Yeardisc — that talks and moves, sings and struts.
—“Students yearbook a CD-ROM,” The Toronto Star, June 21, 1995
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