Senior Pranks

<p>Any good ideas? Clean ones, nothing that will get anyone suspended etc.</p>

<p>Also, any Senior activities you guys have at your school? We were thinking of having a pageant show with guys dressing up as girls, sort of a funny fashion-show thingy, but that might get a little risky. Give suggestions...</p>

<p>"...nothing that will get anyone suspended etc."</p>

<p>well, there goes the fun then</p>

<p>We had a fun grand march at a pep rally the day before prom and the guys dressed up as girls and the girls dressed up as guys and I go to a catholic school so if that is not risky, then I do not know what is.</p>

<p>Haha you bring up a good point, except one year we had a kid bring in a box of live rats, snakes and bugs and was planning on releasing them throughout the school. Yeah - administration didn't love that too much, and they took away his Prom and refused to allow him to be on stage for graduation. I'm sure his family was proud of him. So in other words - good clean fun, but yeah.... more suggestions would be great. </p>

<p>We had one idea of putting alarm clocks in lockers and setting them for a certain time and having all of them go off.</p>

<p>Haha, we used Gizoogle.com to translate something and then we sent the translations to the teachers as an email from the principal. :D</p>

<p>The best pranks are the ones that come to you, not the ones that you ask for ideas lol. Get w/ your buds and think of something!</p>

<p>I'm a senior this year too and we already pulled our prank. I'm at a high school where ALL the cool kids are in choir, no joke (may sound weird to have to choir fags, but were state champs lol.) Anyways, the big senior prank always comes at the X-Mas concert. </p>

<p>I'm the student director and manager of the choral department, so I got to put the prank together. There's a song where all the guys get real involved...you know, look back to see Santa, then turn to the audience w/ gigantic smiles...except it was different this year. When the choir turned back to the audience, they had disgusted "we do this every year" looks on their faces. There were a few speaking parts demanding something more up beat, then they all yelled up to the sound booth to "hit the music!"</p>

<p>That was the cue for me and my 4 best friends to run on stage. The music started and we did "Bye bye bye" - full choreography. It was damn good and hilarious...and will live on forever on the DVD that is recorded, produced, and sold around the community. We had a blast!!!!</p>

<p>Anyways, just remeber three things: 1. go for something new, 2. have way too much fun doing it, and 3. make sure it's something you'll always remember. Good luck!</p>

<p>A friend of mine did this at his high school. Near the end of senior year, they got a grass seed/fertilizer spreader, some grass seed and some fertilizer. They went to the high school at night and staked out their class year (for example " 06 ") on the front lawn about 20 feet wide, then spread grass seed and fertilizer in the shape of their year. Then they removed the stakes. In August, before they left for college, they drove by the school. There was their class year, in the lawn, as clear as a bell. Depending where you live you could do this in early spring and it might show up by graduation. No harm, no foul -- good clean fun.</p>