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November 11, 2012 / 2012 Video Contest / Video

There’s no question that the hit song “Gangnam Style” has been a popular inspiration for yearbook videos.

The yearbook staff from Marion High School in Marion, Ark., was the latest to join in on the fun with their version for Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest. It’s a wild, nearly 5-minute version that seems to have gotten quite a bit of the school involved.

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November 11, 2012 / 2012 Video Contest / Video

According to the yearbook staff at Sunny Hills High School in Fullerton, Calif., the majority of the students at their school “began the school year talking about the hit song Gangnam Style.”

That seemed to make it easy for them to pick a video idea for Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest. The result is the following Gangnam Style parody, “Yearbook Style.”

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November 9, 2012 / 2012 Video Contest / Video

The yearbook staff at Tampa Bay Technical School created a spoof of the Jackson-Hewitt “This Is How We Do It” commercials for their entry in Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest.

And it’s only a guess, but there probably weren’t very many staffs that had more fun making their video than the TBT guys did. Yearbook is fun!

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November 9, 2012 / 2012 Video Contest / Video

Keeping track of the latest internet memes and viral videos is great fun. A popular one from earlier this year came when an Oklahoma City woman memorably uttered the line “Ain’t nobody got time for that” on the local news after a fire in her apartment building.

The yearbook staff at Quartz Hill High School in Quartz Hill, Calif., had fun with that in this video they created for Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest.

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November 9, 2012 / 2012 Video Contest / Video

The yearbook staff at Kerr High School in Houston, Texas, created a video for their annual sales push – “Blitz Week.” And they submitted it to Walsworth’s 2012 Video Contest.

The video is inspired by the very familiar Dodge Dart commercials you might recognize, and it even includes original music composed by a Kerr student.

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