Class of 2016: Leaving a Legacy
Staff reporters discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of senior pranks and senior gifts.
Puma statues added as this year’s senior gift
On the first day of every new school year, there is always a new addition noticed: the senior gift. From the class of 2013, it was a mural in the main gym. The class of 2014 and 2015 gave us our school crest painted in the C and the F building respectively. This year, the class of 2016’s gift will be two puma statues in the courtyard. With the help of some administrators, the Student Government...
Senior brings dog to school for supposed senior prank
It is Friday morning and senior Dakota Mell is running late. By this point in the year, Mell is no longer bothered by receiving tardies and decides to go straight to his first period. Passless, he arrives to his Government class carrying his backpack in one hand, and his dog in the other. In an attempt to be a part of what Mell thought to be the senior prank of the year, he brought his Yorkshire T...
Senior pranks throughout the years; the good and the ugly
It can be difficult to balance humor and safety when planning a senior prank, and a few graduating classes from the past have been successful. Every prankster involved always runs the risk of getting a suspension, but the penalty will vary depending on the extent of the gag. The class of 2013 was an extremely memorable year for many, because their prank was planned smoothly and executed well. One ...
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