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My daughter is a senior this year.  She was telling me last week that for
senior prank this year, they were going to rope off a small portion of the
parking lot, and fill it with grills for the morning.  Then at lunch
everyone was going to grill hot dogs and hamburgers and enjoy each other's
company one last time.
But someone  told one of the principals, and they stopped it.  I thought it
was a very nice way to end their school year!  Their last day is Friday, so
why not enjoy it while they can!
I agree that some pranks get out of hand.  Kudos to the librarian who
steered the kids into the right pranks!

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Jeri Hurd <JHurd@klht.org> wrote:

> Thanks to everyone who responded to my morning vent!  People here are
> sympathetic, but no one quite gets the sheer horror of having to put all
> those books back in order like another librarian!  (grin)  Moreover, many
> of you shared prank stories that made mine seem not so bad by comparison!
> (The school bus burning really topped them all)
>
> Jeri Hurd
> Library Media and Technology Specialist
> King
> 1450 Newfield Avenue
> Stamford, CT  06905
> 203-322-3496 ext. 332
> jhurd@klht.org
>
> TechBlog:  http://www.bib20.blogspot.com
>
> "You see, I don't believe that libraries should be drab places where people
> sit in silence, and that's been the main reason for our policy of
> employing
> wild animals as librarians...."   (Monty Python)
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Raynette Schulte
Young Adult Librarian
Watertown Regional Library
Watertown South Dakota
netterscraps@gmail.com

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