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This is good clean fun which didn't hurt a soul.I dread reading about chickens let loose in the halls, millions of pin pong balls in teachers' cars, etc.
Saw where a teacher had his picture for the yearbook taken in the same shirt for 20 years. Creative.
Our senior class (1987) got permission to TP the school grounds as long as our class helped to clean up during the school day. At least it wasn't on the level of a felony like the four kids who thought it would be funny to cut all the valve stems off all the tires on the county's all 24 school buses. All schools in the county were closed and the cost for repairs (parts and labor) was a few thousand dollars at least.
Senior pranks are not allowed at my school. Anyone caught participating, if there is one, doesn't walk at graduation. This is because we USED to have two maple trees in front of the school but the seniors decided it would be funny to cut them down as a prank. Kids these days don't seem to know the difference between a prank and vandalism.
We will have a senior shaving cream and water balloon fight on their last day out on the football field. Good clean fun, lol.
Senior pranks are not allowed at my school. Anyone caught participating, if there is one, doesn't walk at graduation. This is because we USED to have two maple trees in front of the school but the seniors decided it would be funny to cut them down as a prank.
Kids these days don't seem to know the difference between a prank and vandalism.
We will have a senior shaving cream and water balloon fight on their last day out on the football field. Good clean fun, lol.
OMG! I can't believe that seniors in HS couldn't see that cutting down trees is not a prank!
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