September 3, 2025
Finn Carpenter and Tiffinny Moutardier sort through paintbrushes during their Painting and Color Theory class. The two were assigned to remove watercolor brushes from a pile of regular paintbrushes so that they wouldn’t be destroyed by acrylic paint. “I am really looking forward to the color theory part of this painting class,” Carpenter said. “It is so interesting how many different colors can come together to create an entirely different color.”
Finn Carpenter and Tiffinny Moutardier sort through paintbrushes during their Painting and Color Theory class. The two were assigned to remove watercolor brushes from a pile of regular paintbrushes so that they wouldn’t be destroyed by acrylic paint. “I am really looking forward to the color theory part of this painting class,” Carpenter said. “It is so interesting how many different colors can come together to create an entirely different color.”
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Mallory Towers, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief
Mallory Towers is a Senior at Community High School. When she’s not focusing on math homework, Mallory enjoys baking, painting, and playing the drums. After school, you can usually find her at a CET rehearsal. Mallory loves animals, especially dogs, and has a passion for music. She can’t wait to grow as a journalist and create a beautiful yearbook over the next year!