“I told my mom I was pregnant and she almost took me to the hospital. At first, she kept questioning me and when she started the car I told her April Fools.”Darlicia Montgomery, Freshman
“When I was younger, my mom told me that there was a mouse behind me, I looked and freaked out.”Alex Britton, Freshman
“In high school journalism class, our class made a fake newspaper and everyone believed it.”Nick Rashid, Freshman
“My friend’s sister had gotten a body cast for his friend and he wrapped him in it and pushed him in a wheelchair all day and made everyone think he was in a car accident. Then at the end of the day, he got up, took off the cast and just walked away.”James Ki, Freshman
“At work I called my girlfriend pretending I got hurt and that something fell on my hand. She came rushing to see me and I told her April Fools; but later that night, she got me back by saying she was drunk at a party and made out with her ex-boyfriend.”Patrick Meraz, Sophomore
“The most memorable April Fools joke was when our whole class showed up 15 minutes late – the original plan was to get everyone to skip class.”Salvador Gaytan, Senior
“When I was little, I went in my parents room when they were sleeping and screamed that there was a rat on the floor.”Stephanie Subach, Senior
“My mom always wanted me to get good grades, so on April Fools, I told my mom I got a bad grade on a test.”Karolina Rebielak, Senior
“In 6th grade, a guy had a crush on my friend (a girl), so we convinced her to ask him out, of course he said yes, then she said April Fools and he ran away crying.”Tony DeAsa, Senior
“In high school, someone made brownies for everyone, and when she ate it, it wasn’t sweet at all, the person put all different spices in the brownies.”Upexa Kevat, Senior