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

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

The Black & White

Esmeralda Flores

Esmeralda Flores, Photo editor

Esmeralda Flores is a 17- year-old with the mindset of an eight-year-old. She enjoys eating fruit loops while watching Spongebob. Her eyebrow game is always on fleek, and her love for Dylan O'brien is too hard to put into words. She once almost choked and died from doing the Chubby Bunny challenge but was able to redeem herself and win. She loves coffee, binge watching YouTube videos, and listening to indie music. Lastly she is deathly afraid of cornfields which makes no sense because she lives in Iowa.

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Students converse during third period in the library while others work on the computer. In order to be in the library if in study hall, students need a library pass that can be picked up at the beginning of the day.

[Photo] Library: Checked out

Molly Hauser, Staff Writer
April 19, 2016
Senior Makenzie Hill scrolls through just a few of the hundreds of dresses sold online from Lulus.com. Websites similar to Lulus that sell an assortment womens clothing are becoming more popular in todays era of cyber shopping.

[Photo] Risks of online shopping

Grace Coleman, Staff Writer
December 16, 2015
A group of students start walking back into the building after being signaled by associate principal Jerry Stratton that it was safe to head back in. The fire alarm went off Nov. 23 right before first period at 7:44 a.m. due to a defective smoke detector.

Mishap with the smoke detector

Esmeralda Flores, Photo Editor
November 23, 2015
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