Senior Prank Day

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The Senior Prank is a tradition during the school year when the group of seniors or graduates of a school (and sometimes other students) get together and commit a highly organized school prank on the school staff and/or students. The Senior Pranks are often planned out very well before they are acually done in order to work out details such as not being caught or blamed for the "crimes" they commit. Often these are only harmless and more often hilarious pranks, but sometimes can be a serious problem.

[edit] Senior Pranks of the Past

Here are some various pranks that we have decided to share with others, as memories of some of the funniest days in school history.

(Listed in chronological order.)


The Barn Yard

Performed by Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School in 2005. A senior student of Whittier let lose chickens, pigs, and a cow in school corridors. The prank was especially funny because the cow was becoming a nuisance for the students in culinary arts. (Also known as cooking class.)

The "Four" Goats

Performed by Methuen High School in 2006. Around May of 2006, the seniors of Methuen High took three goats into the school grounds. Indeed the prank was called the 'four' goats, this is because the goats were numbered. Goat one, two, and four. The goats were intentionally numbered in this way to cause havoc when the teachers and staff tried to find the missing goat number three. Goats one and two were set loose inside the school, while goat four was released in the sports field of TGA.