• National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody is an American humor book that was first published in 1973. It was a spin-off from National Lampoon...
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  • Large National Lampoon Site. Simonson, Mark (1974). "National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody". Books & Anthologies. Mark's Very Large National Lampoon...
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  • Sunday newspaper, of which it was a parody. In many ways a sequel to the National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody, published in 1973, the authors...
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  • Douglas Kenney (category National Lampoon people)
    simply made no sense and was all over the place. National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody, which Kenney co-wrote with P. J. O'Rourke, was the...
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    P. J. O'Rourke (category National Lampoon people)
    difficult. National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody (1974; with Doug Kenney); ISBN 978-1-59071-057-9 National Lampoon Sunday Newspaper Parody (1978;...
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  • the Pot O’ Gold and DeVilbiss as templates for the National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody. That issue contains dozens of direct and indirect...
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  • Michael O'Donoghue (category National Lampoon people)
    a keepsake; the "Ezra Taft Benson High School Yearbook", a precursor to the Lampoon's High School Yearbook Parody; the comic "Tarzan of the Cows"; and...
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    Estes Kefauver (category Yale Law School alumni)
    States Congress members who died in office (1950–99) National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody "Nancy Kefauver Dies in Capital". The New York Times...
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  • National Lampoon's High School Yearbook, a satire of a Middle America 1964 high school yearbook. Kroger's and Pepperidge's characters in the yearbook...
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  • A Futile and Stupid Gesture (film) (category National Lampoon (franchise))
    Harvard Lampoon staff. They graduate from Harvard and Kenney convinces Beard not to go to law school but instead publish a monthly magazine: the National Lampoon...
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    Ed Subitzky (category National Lampoon people)
    wrote two sections of the infamous National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody: the first piece in the yearbook, which is the Principal's letter,...
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    Northam's page in the yearbook. A spokesman for Eastern Virginia Medical School confirmed that the image appeared in its 1984 yearbook. Shortly after the...
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  • Whoah!" by 'Baxter'. Embedded into the 'Galaxy Forum' letters page, it lampooned a recent episode, DVD release of stories or other such event by showing...
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  • Al Capp (category School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts alumni)
    comic book that specifically parodied other comics in the same distinctive style and subversive manner. Capp also lampooned popular recording idols of the...
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  • June 16, 2014 "Animal House" - Hugely popular, this movie was a National Lampoon parody of writer Chris Miller's experiences at 1960s-era Dartmouth. at...
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    is most remembered for "Trees", which has been the subject of frequent parodies and references in popular culture. Kilmer's work is often disparaged by...
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    Bob Newhart (category Loyola University Chicago School of Law alumni)
    Live!, Newhart made a comedic cameo with members of the ABC show Lost lampooning an alternate ending to the series finale. In 2011, he appeared in a small...
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    Jack Webb (category Belmont High School (Los Angeles) alumni)
    approached to play the role of Vernon Wormer, dean of Faber College, in National Lampoon's Animal House, but he refused, saying "the movie didn't make any damn...
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    WPIX broadcasting crew of Phil Rizzuto, Bobby Murcer, and Tom Seaver lampooned the policy on a pregame show with Rizzuto playing the role of a barber...
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    Ridgemont High and Clueless), literary agent Nancy Nigrosh, and Hollywood biographer Lee Server. Southern began writing for National Lampoon in November...
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    Yale's bulldog mascot, was kidnapped (allegedly by members of the Harvard Lampoon); then, the morning after a 19–6 upset by Harvard over Yale, after hamburger...
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    Frank Zappa (category Antelope Valley High School alumni)
    rhythm and blues, and doo-wop music. He began writing classical music in high school, while simultaneously playing drums in rhythm and blues bands, later...
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  • documentary on "typical American high schoolers", Yearbook, focused on seniors attending Glenbard West High School, in Glen Ellyn, Illinois and broadcast...
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    contributor to and editor of The Corsair, a Danish satirical paper that lampooned everyone of notable standing. Kierkegaard published a sarcastic response...
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    Păstorel Teodoreanu (category 1964 deaths)
    Velisar Teodoreanu. He worked in many genres, but is best remembered for his parody texts and his epigrams, and less so for his Symbolist verse. His roots planted...
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    Ion Vinea (category 1964 deaths)
    cosmopolitan, but also antifascist and anti-antisemitic, lampooning the "hooliganism" of the National-Christian Defense League (LANC) and the far-right tinges...
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