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What is your most embarrassing experience?

AMANDA NEWMAN

INTERVIEWED STUDENTS AT THE MEADOWS

CONNOR CHAPKIS, JUNIOR

“I was in fourth grade at a pool party and my pants got pulled down.”

BRYSON NAVALLO, JUNIOR

“When I was in kindergarten, one day my mom made me wear a belt to school but I didn’t know how to use it. So then, I really had to go to the bathroom but I couldn’t figure out how to undo the belt. Eventually, I ripped the belt, but it was too late and I had already peed my pants and I had to try to hide it for the rest of the day.”

CHRISTIAN ZIMMARDO, FRESHMAN

“Last year my friends tied my shoelaces together and I fell down the stairs and hit my head.”

NABA QURASHI, SOPHOMORE

“I peed my pants during a Justin Bieber concert.”

ETHAN FINKELSTEIN, SOPHOMORE

“At my camp I was a CIT and we had to serve food and one day I was cleaning up and I had to stack up all of the water pitchers and I accidentally hit one and they all fell over and everyone started staring at me.”

CHYNNA CAMPBELL, SENIOR

“In eighth grade I got my finger stuck in a vending machine at school.”

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