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

Matthew Berry

Matthew Berry, Opinion Editor

Matthew was born with hair on his chest, has a handle bar mustache, mows lawns with the teeth of his vanquished enemies, tells the sun to get up when he is ready, gives his GPS it directions, ties fly fishing lures with one hand and blindfolded, kills Sasquatches in bare-knuckle boxing matches, tells Oxford and Webster what words mean and smells the fear of wolves and bees. His greatest achievement is designing an open-world sandbox MMORPG first person shooter for the Xbox Two and PS5 with nothing but a gameboy and a typewriter.

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School has been cancelled Oct. 3. due to threats sent to individual students and parents.

Rumor busting: New high school

Matthew Berry, Opinion Editor
May 24, 2017
Scheduling situation

Scheduling situation

Matthew Berry, Opinion Editor
April 3, 2017
Senior Yash Gupta,  junior Grayson Haggett converse with Technology Specialist Ryan Witt about Hyperstream. The club met Feb. 16 to work on computers in Computer Science teacher Justin Lewiss room.

The other side of hacking

Matthew Berry, Staff Writer
February 9, 2016
Junior Avery Gathercole walks back to her car in the high schools new gravel parking lot. I like it so much better than the side road, said Gathercole. It never fills up which is super convenient for when I get here later in the morning.

Gravel lot offers more parking

Matthew Berry, Staff Writer
September 21, 2015
Student representative Taylor Hall poses as her self-proclaimed sidekick, Natalie Larimer, presents her. Hall has been going to school board meetings and reporting back to Larimer about the topics discussed.

Hall named student representative

Matthew Berry, Staff Writer
December 1, 2014
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