Senior Pranks

  • nearly witches.

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    I remember in my first year of secondary, the seniors put lard on all of the banisters and doorhandles. It was pretty gross.

    My year weren't that bad. We removed all of the batteries from the remotes for the electronic boards in the classrooms, which didn't turn out well. Apparently we postponed the start of an exam.We also all wore masks with our headmaster's face on them, refused to let our year head speak at assembly (we would cheer and clap whenever she tried) and had a party in the main corridor at break. We had people dressed as big bird and morph, and we completely coated the corridor in plastic balls, balloons, toilet paper and bubbles. We had to clean up, but it was so worth it. And we attacked all of the other pupils at hometime with flour, water balloons and water guns. It was great fun.
    September 5th, 2012 at 03:27pm
  • Queen of Suburbia

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    Last year they went a bit haywire with the senior pranks. tehe

    The first one happened the week after prom, where the seniors unleashed a bunch of chickens into the courtyard. It was by far the most cleverest of their pranks. Seeing the principle and the custodians trying to round them up was pretty hilarious.

    Then they let a stink bomb out in the middle of the busiest hallway of the school. That was NOT funny. It stunk up the entire school.

    They also had a senior barbecue from the back of their pick up trucks their last day. Someone even brought their dog.
    Then the principal broke it up...

    We need to top that this year.
    September 8th, 2012 at 02:26am
  • Nowhere Boy

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    The senior prank last year involved students running soap, cooking oil, and marbles down the major hallways. It was actually really annoying. They closed the hallways, it was a waste of time for the janitor, a disabled kid couldn't get the an elevator, people couldn't get to their classes/exams and their lockers. It got into the local paper.

    The only funny thing about it was that some teachers thought kids from a neighboring school did it because (according to the surveillance cameras) all of the students just happened to be wearing merchandise from their school because that's what pranksters do apparently. Facepalm
    September 9th, 2012 at 10:22pm
  • magnus bane.

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    @ blindfold faith.
    That is completely disgusting but hilarious
    September 11th, 2012 at 01:46pm
  • reid.

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    Last years seniors were pretty boring, they put food and condiments all over the school, then tp'd it and flipped over a bunch of tables. I actually haven't heard of any others from my school. They're not the type to give effort.

    I'm a junior, but when I'm a senior my sister will be a freshman, so I asked her if I could duct tape her to a wall for my prank and she said I could. :3
    September 20th, 2012 at 04:36am
  • DizzyFromSpinning

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    First off let me state that my graduating class and a class two years ahead of mine always had an all out screaming war when it came to pep rallys. Usually the other side would start it off by shouting '06!' and attempting to make a 6 above their heads while they shouted. My class would return by shouting '08!' and held our hands over our heads to make the bottom half of an 8 that would cross near the top but not fill in the top of the 8. I always thought that was the coolest thing ever cuz it's kind of hard to do any of the other numbers. We would go back and fourth shouting our years and sometimes the pep rallys ran an extra 10-15 minutes longer thanks to our shouting.

    The 06ers 'big pranks' were that they had a sex blow up doll hanging from off the school's main buiding so people could see it as they arrived to school. The principal had a couple of students go up to the roof and cut the doll down but they let it fall to the ground instead of grabbing it and it nearly hit one of my friends in the face.
    Another 06er prank was they super glued a bunch of pennies to the ground that spelled out their grad year. Eventually most of the pennies were pulled up by money hungry lower classment, but the super glue outlines stayed on the ground for like a year after. That was actually kind of cool, I'll give them that.

    As for my graduating class, I was one of the people who kept coming up with ideas of what we should do practically year-round and in the end a bunch of my ideas were chosen.
    One of them was we packed the Administrations office and 3 of our favorite teachers classrooms to the brim with packing peanuts. When the teachers opened the doors to their classes a mountain of packing peanuts came tumbling out and practically engulfed them, then they had to wade through the stomach high sea of foam to get to anything in their classes. Students couldn't even sit down during the morning classes cuz the peanuts went right over their heads.
    An idea that wasn't mine was we switched the bell system 20 minutes early half way through a class day. That prank got a little chaotic and everyone thought the bells were going off at the wrong time because it was some kind of drill no one was aware of.
    Another one of my ideas was all the seniors were to park in the back of the school because teachers park behind the school and students park in front. We had to do a little research on that prank to see what the average earliest time a teacher showed up to school was so we could get them all. Turned out it was like 5am or something like that so the entire senior class had to show up to school at 4:30am one morning so we could park in all the teachers spots.
    One of my best pranks was we took a bunch of beach gear and a few blow up pools and set up a beach in the middle of the school's courtyard and then threw a beach party at lunch time. Most of the seniors wore swimwear and we didn't allow any underclassment past the velvet ropes set up all around our beach.
    November 27th, 2012 at 02:30pm
  • allay

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    My freshmen year, the seniors stayed after and completely covered a teachers room in tin foil. The walls were covered in it, the desks were wrapped, everything inside his desk was wrapped. They even wrapped the chalk. Also, on pi day, they hid in his room with pies, and when he walked in they through them at him and covered him in whipped cream. The best part was that he had to go to a meeting right after that happened!
    April 11th, 2013 at 06:22pm
  • vanete.

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    When I was a junior in high school, a group of seniors got way out of hand and decided that their senior "prank" was going to be to just vandalize the building. They just went around like breaking windows and shit. It was really ridiculous and totally immature, and I think the police even got involved.

    So the next year we were all banned from having a senior prank. Although there was a small farm not even 5 minutes away from our school that had a couple of horses that some of us wanted to let loose in the school tehe
    November 23rd, 2013 at 07:59am
  • PoeticMess.

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    The seniors last year put gold fish in some of the toilets. Would've been better if they'd done all the toilets. It was funny though because the administrators had to scoop all the fish out. :)
    December 3rd, 2013 at 11:09pm
  • burning.

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    My school is lame and doesn't allow Senior pranks (either that or all of our Seniors are really, really uncreative)... But my Senior class had three official Ditch Days whereas the others only got one. XD
    September 6th, 2014 at 01:54am
  • BecauseSheSaidSo

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    I go to a private Episcopalian school, so we have statues of various saints all over the place.
    Last year, as part of their senior prank, the class put a Batman mask on Saint Thomas Aquinas.
    September 26th, 2014 at 04:03am