Every year, it seems like one high school’s graduation album captures nationwide attention. Since 2009, students at Uijeongbu High School have marked graduation by posing for yearbook photos inspired by the memes and issues that dominated public attention that year, parodying everything from the news to scenes from television dramas, animated films and viral internet memes. On Monday, the school’s broadcasting club released preview photos for this year’s album. One standout was a recreation of K-pop group RESCENE member Minami's “gyaru” makeup. The group went from obscurity to K-pop stardom almost overnight the group took off on short-form platforms, turning RESCENE into a symbol of improbable success for idols from smaller agencies. Hong Myung-bo, the former manager of the Korean national football team who faced fierce criticism following the team’s disastrous exit from the World Cup group stage, was also parodied, along with Son Heung-min, the team captain who reportedly fell out with Hong. “The King’s Warden,” released in February and drawing some 16.91 million movieg