Cooper Caper of 2010 |
This year is the 70th anniversary of the opening of my alma mater, Loudoun County High School. While I don't have plans (yet?) to do anything to celebrate that fact, I thought I would share another one of my favorite stories from my time in high school. It's been shared online before, but I've never written about it here: enjoy The Cooper Caper of 2010!!
During the 2005-2006 school year, English teacher Ms. Toni Rader purchased a Mini Cooper car. She thought it looked small enough to drive right into Loudoun County High School. So on a teacher workday (and after receiving principal approval), she tried to do just that. The car ended up being a smidge too big to fit through the doors, but the attempt was documented in the yearbook.
Fast forward four years, I was working on a self-appointed Drama Club project that involved going through every LCHS yearbook to date (some things never change) when I came across the picture. I shared this find on my Facebook wall, tagging Ms. Rader for more information. "Well, if it hadn't been so new, and if I'd pulled in the mirrors, I think it would've fit, [but] I chickened out," recalled Ms. Rader. But now four years later, the car wasn't as new and Ms. Rader was up for a second attempt.
On a drizzly August 13, 2010, the Mini Cooper drove up from the bus loop.
After folding in the side-view mirrors, it was go-time! The car inched through the double doors, but the mirrors still prevented it from proceeding fully into the hallway.
After backing away from the doors, the building engineer removed the Mini Cooper's side-view mirrors.
Ms. Rader driving her car towards the school |
This time, the car fit through!
Success!! |
Principal Oblas' desk name plate on the car (He was out of the building at the time) |
At one point, the car was repositioned to look like it drove out the front doors!
"Wouldn't it be cool if it could go out the front?!" (But it couldn't, and didn't) |
After a successful caper, we turned the Mini Cooper around, carefully avoiding walls and columns, and pushed it back towards the exit.
POV: taking a photo while also pushing the car down the hall |
Driving out the doors |
Driving away... |
And so the Mini Cooper drove away, into the distant parking lot, never to be seen inside the school again. Yet, some say on rainy days, you still can hear the wet rubber tires rolling down the hall.
Moral of the story: Do that ridiculous thing that makes you happy. And if at first you don't succeed, try to do that ridiculous thing again.
THE END!