Whimsically Purple

The color purple is made up of the primary colors blue and red. 27% of women prefer the color purple while only 12% of men would choose purple as their favorite color. In 1200 BC, purple dye was derived from the mucus of durex snails.The color purple has never failed to resemble royalty, status and power. Due to the high cost of purple dye, those of higher status wore Tyrian purple. High ranking officers and emporers wore Tyrian purple in Ancient Rome.

Purple Days!

The purple days we have here at RHS are quite silly and all over the place. The consist of all class periods, except seminar of course. I personally find them to be useless and odd.

    Here is a list of why I like the color purple:
  1. The color purple is very aesthetically pleasing to my eyes
  2. It is statistically proven I am more likely to like the color purple compared to men
  3. Specifally shades of lavender, lilac, and periwinkle make me happy!