High School senior pranks

ok, so the new thing going around our school is the (sorry to have to write this
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) but we play the pe*is game. The rules are : 1.) Shout pe*is as loud as you can before the teacher says anything 2.) dont play it while the principal is in the room, it just doesnt work out. ( On the school bus is pretty fun 2! )

it can get to be pretty amusing :) especially if multiple people are in on it, and when people are shouting as loud as they can!
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Ahhh, when I get to highschool, so many good ideas!

I like goldfish best, simple, and funny. LOL.

Oh and if a friend is in the bathroom, prior, I could clean one toilet really really clean, and put the chocolate on it, and do that... heck I could do that now.... or just put chocolate on all of them... :p
 
We put political symbols on the tops of our caps, it was the early 1970's so.... We had anti war, feminist power, black power, pro life pro choice., anti nukes and, of course, many of us identified the bands or music we loved. We picked any color cap and gown we wanted, I went with traditional black but got a white cap that I decorated to declare my world view... there where over 500 kids in my graduating class and most everyone participated.

We didn't get out cap and gown deposits back and the admin made a rule against "defacing" the caps.
 
We didn't do much, but I was a bit of a prankster in those days (who's kidding, I still am!) We had a principal who looked very much like Professor Snape from Harry Potter, so I hung up a bunch of flyers with just a picture of professor snape all around the school. The teachers got a kick out of it. I was generally a good kid, but this principal had a beef with me. She had also been my 7th and 8th grade history and science teacher.

During actual graduation, we were told no balloons and beach balls. Of course everyone snuck them in anyways. Someone even had a blow up doll.

My last jab at the principal (who was attempting to take a last jab at me I think) involved my graduation speech. I was Salutatorian and spent a lot of time writing up a speech that I knew would mean a lot to all the people who made a difference in both mine and my classmate's lives. When we were practicing our speeches the morning before graduation, the principal told me I had to rewrite the speech. I was so upset because I put so much time and emotion into my speech. I went home nearly in tears to my mom and she told me to give the speech anyway. So I did and EVERYBODY loved it. The best part was when the superintendent, who I had a lovely relationship with, congratulated me on my speech and told me it was one of the best he had ever heard...right in front of Snape! Oooo, her face was excellent.
 
I am not a senior, but the seniors at my school last year all brought their dogs in and let them run around the courtyard. I didn't actually get to see it, but I think it's pretty clever.
 
When my husband was in high school he and several of his cohorts put a teacher's Volkwagon bug up on the roof of the gym. They had to take it apart to get it up there.
 

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