Students dressed as patchwork, celestial and dedication to celebrate Vocab Day. BY TANNER HARDING
Logan Empey chose amethyst because he has an amethyst in his bedroom. "I look at it everyday," he said. BY TANNER HARDING
Nora Forker, Kailani Carreras and Kaya Savaria chose to dress up as monochromatic, hyperbole and onomatopoeia. BY TANNER HARDING
Michael O'Leary chose dehydrated because "I get sweaty and need water a lot," and Noah Bellefeuille dressed as commencement because "We already had the costume." BY TANNER HARDING
Aiden Monteiro decided to represent the word mysterious. BY TANNER HARDING
"I feel like it's a word that suits me," Jonah Riggs said about choosing catastrophic. "I like to mess with people, and a volcano is a classic idea." BY TANNER HARDING
Alexis Hale decided to represent magenta because she thinks its a color people don't use enough. BY TANNER HARDING
Jake Dellas is a big fan of the Statue of Liberty and how colorful red, white and blue are, so he chose the word liberty. BY TANNER HARDING
Best friends Jenna Woodward and Allison Winters chose synonyms opulent and sumptuous, respectively, because "we like fancy things," according to Woodward. BY TANNER HARDING
Another pair of best friends. Sydney Musgrove and Mariah Nunes, chose to be tantalize and satisfaction, respectively. Nunes is satisfied because she has a present, and she is tantalizing Musgrove by not giving it to her. BY TANNER HARDING
Lindsey Feen and Phoenyx Nunes are best friends who worked together to come up with synonyms. Feen represents void while Nunes represents vacant. BY TANNER HARDING