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Published May 15, 2024

Bagpiper hired to follow High School Principal around campus as part of a senior Prank

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Bagpiper prank from WMBD News

These students understood the assignment of a senior prank.

At Richwoods High School in Illinois, a couple of students hired a bagpiper to serenade their Principal, Billy Robison, for an entire day.

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Originally, they wanted to get a mariachi band, but the cost was too high, so the bagpiper Scott Whitman got the prestigious gig.

Whitman took his job seriously and played for over an hour while the Principal walked around the campus.

The students who arranged the prank said they thought it was perfect because people love or hate bagpipes, and they hoped to annoy their Principal.

Thankfully, Principal Robison was a great sport. At first, he was taken aback to see the man in full Celtic gear, but he enjoyed the show.

He praised the kids for thinking of a senior prank that wasn't destructive or left a massive cleanup.

Feature Image from WMBD News @WMBD News

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