Senior Pranks/Silliness (Fun thread)

Anonymous
Senior keeps coming home with wild ideas of things they want to do b/c all of the seniors are doing it.

Spoke to my youngest friend (a teacher in their 20s, because I am ancient) and he laughed and said he did all of those things, but didn't tell his parents until after.

Any of this happening in your houses/schools?
Anonymous
My teacher friend said kids keep bringing her cheesesteaks at the end of the day.

They drive from DC to Philly & back for a sandwich, and give it to someone. (She is very cool "favorite" teacher & would not tattle).
Anonymous
30-some years ago we all set alarm clocks to go off at the same time in our lockers one afternoon. The chicken that repeated “cluck cluck, it’s time to get up!” was probably the best. 😂
Anonymous
30 years ago, at a local school that was undergoing renovations: some industrious seniors poured fresh cement in a dug-up courtyard, placed a (empty) keg in the cement and wrote "Class of '92, we're on tap!" in the cement.

Not particularly funny, but a ton of effort and so VERY 1992.
Anonymous
Some seniors in my high school class poured 10 gallons of cooking oil on the floor in the school foyer. We had always been considered an awful class, but that really sealed it.
Anonymous
The best that I have heard of was a group that planted an endangered species of tree in the middle of the football field. Thus forcing the school administration to go through a convoluted bureaucratic process to get permission from the state to remove it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some seniors in my high school class poured 10 gallons of cooking oil on the floor in the school foyer. We had always been considered an awful class, but that really sealed it.


It doesn't really seal until properly heated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My teacher friend said kids keep bringing her cheesesteaks at the end of the day.

They drive from DC to Philly & back for a sandwich, and give it to someone. (She is very cool "favorite" teacher & would not tattle).


The cheesesteak challenge!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The best that I have heard of was a group that planted an endangered species of tree in the middle of the football field. Thus forcing the school administration to go through a convoluted bureaucratic process to get permission from the state to remove it.


That's great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My teacher friend said kids keep bringing her cheesesteaks at the end of the day.

They drive from DC to Philly & back for a sandwich, and give it to someone. (She is very cool "favorite" teacher & would not tattle).


The cheesesteak challenge!


My DS did the cheesecake challenge last year after talking about it for YEARS! I don't remember if they went to Pats/Genos or some other cheesesteak shop. Definitely silly, harmless fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:30-some years ago we all set alarm clocks to go off at the same time in our lockers one afternoon. The chicken that repeated “cluck cluck, it’s time to get up!” was probably the best. 😂


I feel like this one is a classic prank all across the country. Would kids even know how to set an alarm clock these days?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:30-some years ago we all set alarm clocks to go off at the same time in our lockers one afternoon. The chicken that repeated “cluck cluck, it’s time to get up!” was probably the best. 😂


I feel like this one is a classic prank all across the country. Would kids even know how to set an alarm clock these days?


They could use their phones but no one would be willing to part with them!
Anonymous
The most memorable one I know of was when I was a senior. Someone had the "brilliant" idea to buy thousands of crickets at the bait shop with the plan to release them in the freshman hallway. Unfortunately, genius that he was, he didn't make sure the transport containers were well sealed, so they all got out in his locker and then wandered out to infest the senior hallway. It was memorable but very gross. And in retrospect pretty entertaining for the cluelessness involved.
Anonymous
We carried a classmate's Miata and left it in the gym.
Anonymous
String tying together all the freshmen lockers
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