Funny Senior Prank Ideas
Senior pranks in high school have become a rite of passage. Ideas for pranking have evolved throughout time, becoming more and more elaborate as the years go by. Whether they're small scale or school-wide, senior pranks are a sure way to attract attention for those who are "leaving the nest".
-
Pranks by Remote
-
The only supplies needed for this prank are two universal TV remotes. Hand the remotes to two of your friends in the middle of a class where there is a TV. At separate times, have either friend turn the TV on while the other person keeps her remote hidden. As soon as the teacher turns off the TV, have the second person turn the TV on again. Continue this until the teacher finds out or the class is over.
Fountain Bubble Bath
-
The school's outdoor fountain is a vulnerable target for this prank. Take 100 to 200 large bottles of bubble bath soap to the fountain, and simultaneously dump all the bottles into the water. If this prank is done correctly, the combination of the water from the fountain and the bubble bath soap should result in a large amount of soap suds, covering the entire fountain from top to bottom.
-
Toy Soldier Battle
-
A toy soldier battle staged in any hallway of the high school tells everyone the seniors are winning the prank battle. After school hours, place toy soldiers in mock battle positions; make sure you use enough to make the hall look like the site of an epic battle. If you'd like, other toys such as plastic cowboys or "Star Wars" figurines can be used. Hang toy aircraft from the ceiling to enhance the experience of the fictional battle.
Forking the Campus
-
To bring home the point that seniors rule, get a minimum of 40,000 plastic forks from any grocery or warehouse store, and distribute them among your classmates. After school, mark the graduation year of the senior class on the football field with chalk or spray paint. Then have everyone head out to the field to push the forks tines down along the chalk lines to fill in your class year.
-
References
- Photo Credit Jack Hollingsworth/Photodisc/Getty Images