With water guns in hand, pool floaties strapped to their arms and ankles, and eyes constantly scanning their surroundings, Montville High School seniors are on high alert.
It may look unusual to outsiders—but for the Class of 2026, it’s all part of a long-standing tradition: Senior Assassin.
“It’s so much fun to get away from school,” said senior Ryan Conlon. “Obviously, I do sports, but it’s just something fun to bring the grade together.”
The game, popular among high school seniors nationwide, is essentially a large-scale, real-life version of tag. Each participant is assigned a secret target, with one goal in mind: eliminate them using a water gun—before someone else gets you first.