<p>That's an ancient prank; most schools know about it already.</p>
<p>Not really a prank, but I want to get into my college counselors office (she was also my English teacher in 10th and 11th) and cover it with Post-it Notes. Since she's a huge U2 fan, I'll spell out BONO SAY HI in a different color of post-it notes. That'll be fun.</p>
<p>at my old high school the seniors would run wild and spend the whole day out of classes attacking students and teachers alike with eggs. then they took it to central park and continued the madness. the new york times wrote up a whole little piece on the rotten brats.
the school ive been at for 4 years now is a lot calmer. we just have senior cut day. no more throwing shaving cream at police officers and then screaming "arrest me, my dad's a diplomat!"
even though it was sort of funny to see.</p>
<p>if you didn't read the old thread, my school is gated. so someone (from another school whose girlfriend went to mine) welded it shut during the day. the cars had no way to get out. kinda funny</p>
<p>The "Where's Pig 3?" prank is an integral part of Rice University history... it's a classic. At Rice, it was done with goats, to Jones Residential College, and there's an anti-Jones cheer that the rest of the university frequently hollers that involves suggestions of what Jones ended up doing to said goat.</p>
<p>When I was a senior, my friend and I dumped ~40 pounds of dry ice into the duck pond and roped it off with biohazard tape.</p>
<p>One teacher arranged her desks in a discussion circle and kept hats in her classroom. Lots of hats. The teacher was called out of her room for a minute or so, and we decided to do a completely random prank, spur-of-the-moment. Inspired by "The Lottery," which we were reading at the time, we put one classmate face-down in the middle of the floor and had everyone else contribute their right shoe to the cause. We piled the shoes around and on top of her, distributed and donned the hats, and sat back in our seats, calmly reading our books. The teacher came in, took one look at the little studious angels who'd just shoe'd one of their classmates to death, and doubled over laughing.</p>
<p>Our brother school's senior prank involved sticking plastic cutlery into the grass. They amassed a lot of cutlery. They were still finding forks in the ground months later.</p>
<p>i go to this private school where the administration is really anal about evrything! (i.e. sneakers have to be all white, blouses stay tucked in, blazers have to be spotless) </p>
<p>so.. on our formal dress day (when we use the formal uniforms), the seniors showed up in forml dresses!!! i kno its kinda lame, but the administration was so ****ed b/c of the uniform violation!!! plus .. it was soo cute seeing our "big sisters" in their prom dresses! and i'm glad this years prank didnt involve destroying property or harassing freshmen!</p>
<p>This isn't a prank, but just something my English class did. It was after the AP Exam, and instead of getting free periods and watching movies like the other sections, our teacher decided that we should read Macbeth.</p>
<p>We did reading aloud in class, and we all decided to do our parts in random voices. We had Mike Tyson as Macbeth, Ron Burgundy as Macduff, an old southern black grandmother as Lady Macduff, a very flamboyant Banquo, FOB (fresh of the boat) Asian (me) Ross, and the witches all hailed from Boston and New York. 'Twas very entertaining.</p>
<p>if the teachers are game, then maybe this prank idea would be considered harmless. two years ago, the seniors stole our backpacks and umbrellas. naturally, i couldn't fully participate in class because the homework and the assigned reading with all my notes were in the backpack. the teachers were very understanding. it was also raining that day so i was soaking wet (at the time, i was quite agitated by the whole thing), having to walk from one building to another. the seniors put all the stuff in the trunk of cars. for this idea to work, there has to be a common spot where kids leave backpacks. for my school, it was the dining hall.</p>
<p>Since we're not allowed to take our bags into the dining hall, just outside is where there's always a ton of backpacks. I remember one time as a random joke, it was pouring rain, so a few seniors took all the backpacks and put them in the middle of the quad.</p>