Welcome to the Greek Life!. ΘΣT: Zack Savanna Michael Julian KNΛ: Amberly Chris JJ ΓΓM: Kelianne Zach Brody Carson BΩΔ: Hayden Elizabeth Brice.

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Welcome to the Greek Life!

ΘΣT: Zack Savanna Michael Julian KNΛ: Amberly Chris JJ ΓΓM: Kelianne Zach Brody Carson BΩΔ: Hayden Elizabeth Brice

ΘΣT: Emma Mitchell Skyler KNΛ: Hunter Adriana Noah Cody ΓΓM: Nic Trent Robert Leighann BΩΔ: Emily S Lexie Alexis Joey Ian Chris Sanday Levi Kayla Webb Emily Kristen Preston Taylor Tiffany James Dylan

ΘΣT: Deke Sara Kate Mariah KNΛ: Colton Jack Jordan Jacob ΓΓM: Sarah Cristian Maggie Dylan BΩΔ: Elizabeth Rocio Tanner Alexis Dalia Brianna Katie Devon Lexie Issac Michael Riane Ashley Kaley Carson Alberto Taylor Katie W Zach Matthe w

ΘΣT: Chad Logan Kayla KNΛ: Montana Nick Matthew Tristan ΓΓM: Yesenia Christian Makenzy Rachel Beth BΩΔ: Molly Peyton Isabella Ashleen Mastin Henry Caleb Hannah Chase Aden Evan Alyssa Karson Josh Johnathon Parker

WΣLCΦMΣ HΦMΣ KNΛ ΓΓM ΘΣT BΩΔ

LΣT THΣ GΔMΣS BΣGIN

Ancillary-

Ancillary- sounds like or suggests ants/celery

Imagine ants on celery. They are eating a submarine!

Submarine should help you remember the meaning of the word manifest: subordinate

Ancillary- subordinate

Anecdote-

Anecdote- sounds like or suggests a neck/dough

Imagine a neck with dough around it. There is a short story written on the dough!

Once Upon a Time, there was a short story…The End.

Short Story will help you remember the meaning: Short Story

Anecdote- Short Story

Antithesis-

Antithesis- sounds like or suggests ant/thesis

Imagine an ant holding a thesis while directing opossums!

THIS WAY

Directing Opossums will help you remember the meaning: Directly Opposite

Antithesis- Directly Opposite

Apathy-

Sounds like or suggests a path.

Imagine a path In the middle of the path is an Indian!

Indian will help you remember the meaning: Indifferent

Apathy- Indifferent

Appease-

Appease- Sounds like or suggests apples and peas

Imagine Apples and peas with a gigantic pacifier on them!

Pacifier will help you remember the meaning: Pacify

Appease- Pacify

Assuage-

Assuage- Sounds like or suggests a sewage truck

Imagine A sewage truck with a gigantic pacifier on it!

Pacifier will help you remember the meaning: Pacify

Assuage- Pacify

Astute-

Asute- Sounds like or suggests a student

Imagine A student who is the most intelligent student in the world!

Intelligent will help you remember the meaning: Intelligent

Astute- Intelligent

Atrophy-

Atrophy- Sounds like or suggests a trophy

Imagine A trophy with a wastebasket on it! The wastebasket has a whale in it!

Wastebasket/ a whale will help you remember the meaning: Waste away

Atrophy- Waste Away

Audacious-

Audacious- Sounds like or suggests odd egg shells

Imagine Odd egg shells with a bolt stuck in them!

Bolt will help you remember the meaning: Bold

Audacious- Bold