| A | B |
| accordion | A portable musical instrument with a small keyboard and free metal reeds. |
| Sergeant | Any of several ranks of noncommissioned officers in the Us army, Air Force, or Marine Corps. |
| council | An assembly of persons called together for consultation, deliberation, or discussion. |
| treasurer | a person having charge of funds in revenues. |
| their | the possessive form of the pronoun they. |
| pavilion | a building or other structure connrcted to a larger builing; annex |
| yield | to grant or concede (admit) |
| sophomore | a person in his second year of any endeavor. |
| existence | the fact or state of continued being ;life |
| athletics | of , pertaining to, or befitting athletics or athletes. |
| pastime | an activity thet occupies one's time pleasantly. |
| counselor | a person who give counsel; adviser |
| separate | to set or keep apart' divide, disunite |
| dependent | unable to exist or function satisfactorily without the aid or use of another. |
| restaurant | a place where meals are served to the public. |
| hemorrhage | bleeding; especially, copious (large) discharge of blood from the vessels. |
| principle | a rule or standard; especially of good behavior. |
| dormitory | a building for housing a nimber of persons, as at a school or resort. |
| lose | to be unable to find; mislay |
| quiet | making ni noise; silent |
| silhouette | a representation of the outline of something, usually filled in with black or another solid color |
| seize | to grasp suddenly and forcibly; lay hold of; take a grab |
| intramural | existing within bounds of an institution, especially a school |
| questionnaire | a printed form containing a set of questions. |
| rescind | to void; repeal |