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Nonsense Humor Magazine is a student-run humor magazine produced at Hofstra University. It was founded in 1983.

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Snuffy edit

Under early 1990s editor in chief Al Rotches came the first appearance of Nonsense’s mascot, Snuffy the Seamonkey.

Snuffy first appeared in May 1991 with issue 45. [1] The inspiration came from staff member Paroo Brown’s abandoned sea monkey tank, which found its way to becoming a fixture in the office. The first appearances of Snuffy were just in the “O” of the logo, but eventually Snuffy moved on to starring on covers in many different poses over the years, largely developed by artist Amy Dresser [2].

Gary Folz edit

Gary Folz was a regular contributor to Nonsense, as well as a full-time staff member between the years 1990-1994. He was known for his use of double-entendres and his play on words. He listed the published works of Woody Allen as one of his main influences. One of the articles he published during the above-mentioned time interval was 'Planet Konigsberg.' This was a nod to Woody Allen, whose real last name is Konigsberg. Gary's work also influenced the layout and format of some issues, such as the 'Gary Folz Calendar' issue which included a one-liner or a short quip from Gary for each day in the calendar, and photos of Gary himself. One of the photos included Gary being used as a pool stick by one of the student residents in the lobby of a dorm room on the Hofstra campus.

See also edit

College Humor Magazines

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Category:College humor magazines Category:Satirical magazines Category:Hofstra University Category:Humor