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Senior prank season tips and tricks

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Madeleine Pham
SHOULD WE CALL 911?: Teachers may need resuscitation after these senior pranks.

The end of the school year is approaching rapidly, which means it’s time for seniors to face the final challenge of high school life: senior prank planning. 

Running out of ideas? Having trouble figuring out how to leave with a bang? Tired of the long standing tradition of a parking lot honking frenzy? Not to worry! Here are four original senior prank ideas that are guaranteed to leave a mark on Northwood history.

Confuse everyone with your new trendy aesthetic:

If you randomly chose a student from Northwood on any given day, they would more likely than not be wearing pajama pants and Crocs with their AirPods in. Not showing up in these key staples of high school life would throw everyone off. What you choose to wear instead is up to you, whether it’s a simple pair of Vans sneakers or 6-inch Lighting McQueen platform boots; the sky (or the school dress code) is the limit with this!

Jump scare teachers by actually showing up to class:

More specifically, have every single person in the entire senior class show up to school. When was the last time that happened, not just here, but in the entirety of the United States? Forget your puny aspirations of leaving an imprint on Northwood—this will make history books nationally! Remember to bring back-up chairs and desks too just in case your teachers discover that there aren’t enough seats for the entire class.

Being productive during tutorial instead of using it as break 2.0:

In this day and age, teachers’ expectations of students are plummeting. More often than not, tutorial in their classes look more like a social gathering than a place to work. Understandably so, because honestly, the urge to become a D1 yapper in every subject but school when you need to discuss the significance of the rhetorical devices in “Hamlet” is strong. 

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Zoe Yan, Staff Writer
Zoe Yan is a sophomore staff writer for The Howler with an unhealthy love for anything sweet. If she isn’t practicing on the golf course or at school rereading assignments she already turned in, she’s probably in her room in the middle of a 10-game losing streak in bullet chess.
Madeleine Pham
Madeleine Pham, Graphic Editor
Madeleine Pham is the Graphics Editor of the Howler. She is a big green tea enthusiast and is an adamant chocolate hater (it’s the aftertaste and texture). If you ever find her, make sure to give her a book recommendation that she can add to her “To Be Read” spreadsheet. Fun Fact: She draws most of her graphics with her fingers.

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