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Borrowing or lending her I lost it, because I wanted
out clothes, money and other to keep it," freshman
items was a tradition among Stephanie Schmid said .
Lending friends, yet some students Letting people occa-
out items to had bad experiences or pet sionally borrow things was not
peeves about sharing their be-. a problem for most students,
friends was longings. but junior
typical Sopho- " O t" I D y Ian
more Jill
ne
lme
among stu- Robson brother $200, lent my Welch was
and he
annoyed
dents, but learned to never returned any of w h e n
getting bor- only lend it." people
rowed items her be- -Senior Eric Markel asked to
returned longingsto borrow an
people she
unusual
often be- knows. item.
came a "One time I lent my "I don 't like it when
hassle. shoes to someone I didn't people want to borrow my gym
know, and they came back shorts," Welch said .
By Sara Ouinnette
smelly! " Robson said. Students found that
Gladly handing her coat Others discovered that being cautious about who they
to junior Anne Stanner is borrowing from people could lent their belongings to helped
seni or Melissa sometimes lead to dishonesty. students ensure that they got
Ballentine. Sharing
clothing items was "Once I borrowed a their borrowed items returned
common among friends. shirt from someone and told in good condition.
photo by Erika Malison
Roth, Carra
Roth, Samuel
Rowe, Scott
Ruback, Joseph
Ryan, Kell y
Rydberg, Lori
Sadler, Jessica
Salerno, John
Sal wei , Mathew
Sanssouci, Mitchell
Santo, Jerod
Schaffart, Robert
Schmid, Stephanie
Schmidt, Amy
Schmidt, Craig
Schmolke, Megan
Schneider, Alli son
Schneider, Robert
Schneider, Tina
Schroeder, Jessica
Schu lte, Renee
Sebring, Rachel
Seddon, Jennifer
Sefick, Sydney
Seiler, Matthew
Selzle, Angela
Semisch, Matthew