It's that time of year again: when eager-to-be-free seniors conspire with their classmates to pull off a memorable and (hopefully) harmless prank.
A quick internet search of "Senior prank" will pull up articles about some of the shenanigans of teens this year. At Methuen High, the halls were trashed overnight and police cautioned students of the ramifications of the act (technically, they could be charged with breaking and entering.)
At a high school in Pennsylvania, seniors vandalized the high school mascot and other school property, causing $1,500 in damage. In Georgia, one high school class covered classrooms with tin foil and bubble wrap.
Locally, Westborough High seniors refrained from destruction, pulling a prank that culminated with the number "2013" being spelled out in plastic forks in the baseball outfield. (See photos with this article.)
We want to hear about your senior prank, whether you're a member of the Class of 2013 or graduated years ago. Additionally, please share your thoughts on some of the senior pranks we've mentioned above. Are such acts a rite of passage? Tell us in the comments.