Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

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Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

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Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

The Black & White

Tate Larsen

Tate Larsen, Staff Writer

This is senior Tate Larsen. He has had that much hair on his face since eighth grade. Some people would say, dang, that’s an eighth grader and he has all that hair on his face. Yes, he does. He is a down-to-earth person and likes to play tennis and drive his 2003 Mercury Marauder which boasts 302 HP. People use to call him Dirk because he used to look kinda like Dirk Nowitzki. Then, to his mother's chagrin, he cut his hair.

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My second Marauder and its Greenlight model. Maybe someday it will run. If one looks closely, there is a bunny under it

See you out on the Road

Tate Larsen, Staff Writer
May 18, 2021
Buying A Car For Dummies

Buying A Car For Dummies

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May 6, 2021
These two cars are Carroll Shelby Cobras.

Carroll Shelby, More Than Mustangs

Tate Larsen, Staff Writer
January 25, 2021
This unloved car was parked in the yard of an abandoned house. I had no idea what it was. Even my mom did not know. I could see the partial logo on the car – Stude-aker. When I looked it up on my phone, I realized it was a Studebaker, a brand that has not been around since the early 60s. No one answered the door, so how it got there is a mystery. It seems to be either a 1956 Commander or President Classic.

Restoring Rust Buckets

Tate Larsen, Staff Writer
December 30, 2020
The gen 1 Mustang.

Mustang

Tate Larsen, Staff Writer
November 24, 2020
Here is one of my picks that I own and its baby brother.

Tate’s performance picks

Tate Larsen, Staff Writer
September 21, 2020
The six Camaro generations front view.

The Camaro

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June 15, 2020
The Panther Platform

The Panther Platform

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March 24, 2020
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