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Another senior prank gone awry

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Sequoyah High School senior prank

Every year we tell you about prom mishaps and questionable senior pranks. We hope you learn from them.

This year, we bring you Sequoyah High School in Madisonville, Tennessee. Two groups of seniors decided to prank the school. The first group did some harmless pranks. However, the second group proceeded to trash the school, inside and out. They urinated in the hallways, left behind a dead possum, and spread catsup, crickets and chickens throughout. Doors were booby-trapped with baby oil and marbles.

Sequoyah High School senior prankOne hundred pranksters have been banned from their graduation ceremony. While the matter is under investigation, the principal has been suspended as well as a deputy and the school’s resource officer who did nothing to stop the intruders.

Senior pranks are common and meant to be memorable for the graduation class. These hundred students will remember their stunt as well as missing out on an important day in their lives that can’t be recovered.

 

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