Are senior pranks a disappearing tradition?
The
Dallas Morning News worries that in many Texas schools the senior prank is a fast disappearing tradition. The reasons for its departure: high-tech security and stricter discipline standards. One senior is quoted as saying, "Maybe we'd do something if there weren't cameras everywhere and punishments weren't so crazy."
Well, it's not disappearing everywhere. This year students at
Fort Walton Beach High School slipped the "F word" into the yearbook by spelling it out in red letters spread across several pages. Students at
Christian Community School ordered 5100 free priority mail boxes from the post office and stacked them floor to ceiling in the school hallway. And some students at
Normal Community West High School released greased pigs into the auditorium.
Posted By: Alex | Date:
Thu Jun 04, 2009 |
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