Pandora DCB Jun. 2014 | Page 6

SPECIAL SPECIAL MIRANDA MELCHER ASSAILANT 2012 SENIOR PRANKS GONE WRONG THE BEST AND WORST OVER THE YEARS BY JOON CHOI On a mild day in April, the Y13s will pull off their supposedly “unexpected” traditional Senior Prank, making a fool out of all of us. It’s an amusing day for both prankster and victim but not necessairly for the ayis who have to clean up. So what exactly did people do in the pranks? Which one was exceptionally creative and enjoyable? Were there any problems associated with the pranks? Let’s take a look at what the graduates (past assailants) of our school think about the pranks their year did and what advice they’ll dish out to the future Y13 assailants. Special Thanks to the graduates who kindly shared their thoughts and experience about Dulwich Senior Prank! “We moved everything in the IB common room, the couches, to the Piazza (which no longer exists) and wore our pajamas (appropriately), well, most of us. We filled Mr. Huntley’s office with all the potted plants in school, which was highly entertaining as he then waded through them as if he was in a jungle! We also put Vaseline on door handles around school, hid alarm clocks in random classrooms to go off throughout the day and filled Ms. Atkinson’s office with balloons. Senior Pranks are fine…but can get annoying sometimes. Just make sure it is harmless. I suggest taking pictures and videos of everyone’s reaction would be a great idea! It’s not only about the Y13s, it is also about any students or teachers who experience this great event.” CHARMAINE CHIU We dyed the toilet water and water cooler things, we made a huge class of 2013 banner which we hung from the second floor, we put up ugly photos of ourselves on top of the prefect board photos and all over the uni counselor offices, we used Mr. Kelly’s the economist laminated covers to form “Adam Smith sucks”, covered Mr. John’s place with skittles, ate curry in Mr. Parekh’s room the night before and WGF