LdiJ
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I am kind of curious. I am 54 years old and back when I was in high school, some 35-40 years ago pranks were not taken quite so seriously/negatively as they seem to be taken today.
In fact, senior pranks were expected the last week of school, and were treated by a great deal of amusement by the students, the teachers, the administration and even the police. The administration even did some mild "pranking" themselves. One such prank was to call the top students down to the office as if they were in serious trouble, and then to give them awards.
A traditional senior prank was to borrow every for sale sign that could be found in the area and plant them in front of the school one night during the last week of school. All of the realtors in the area expected it and simply were prepared to retrieve their signs that day. The year I graduated there were about 500 of them.
Another traditional "last day of school prank" was that everybody emptied their lockers into the hall (the trash) while the school speakers blared out the Alice Cooper hard rock song "School's out for the summer"...and the administration was obviously included in that.
The greased baby pig that got let into the school one year wasn't even treated as a major deal, everybody thought it was hilarious and the police did too. They decided to just let it run until it got tired and then lassoed it.
I know our principal expected his house to get TP-d at least once a semester, and never got worked up about it at all. In fact, I think he would have been disappointed if it didn't happen.
So, why are pranks treated so seriously now? What has changed? What is the difference in the dynamics?
I am kind of curious. I am 54 years old and back when I was in high school, some 35-40 years ago pranks were not taken quite so seriously/negatively as they seem to be taken today.
In fact, senior pranks were expected the last week of school, and were treated by a great deal of amusement by the students, the teachers, the administration and even the police. The administration even did some mild "pranking" themselves. One such prank was to call the top students down to the office as if they were in serious trouble, and then to give them awards.
A traditional senior prank was to borrow every for sale sign that could be found in the area and plant them in front of the school one night during the last week of school. All of the realtors in the area expected it and simply were prepared to retrieve their signs that day. The year I graduated there were about 500 of them.
Another traditional "last day of school prank" was that everybody emptied their lockers into the hall (the trash) while the school speakers blared out the Alice Cooper hard rock song "School's out for the summer"...and the administration was obviously included in that.
The greased baby pig that got let into the school one year wasn't even treated as a major deal, everybody thought it was hilarious and the police did too. They decided to just let it run until it got tired and then lassoed it.
I know our principal expected his house to get TP-d at least once a semester, and never got worked up about it at all. In fact, I think he would have been disappointed if it didn't happen.
So, why are pranks treated so seriously now? What has changed? What is the difference in the dynamics?