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

Natalie Larimer

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub Editor

Natalie Larimer is a senior here at Johnston High. Her favorite past time is being critical of administration and generally causing problems. Natalie keeps a column going every Tuesday in which she complains about life and rants about upsetting life events. When she is not doing endless newspaper work, she is working at a non-Starbucks coffee shop or watching Harry Potter movies on her laptop.

All content by Natalie Larimer
Peace out JHS

Peace out JHS

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
May 13, 2015
Houseplants are great

Houseplants are great

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
May 5, 2015
Twitter recommends….

Twitter recommends….

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
April 28, 2015
How to do a final project

How to do a final project

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
April 21, 2015
My music suggestions

My music suggestions

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
April 15, 2015
Turn down for dressing up

Turn down for dressing up

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
April 7, 2015
Logically redefining words

“Logically” redefining words

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
March 31, 2015
Dont hate on taste

Don’t hate on taste

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
March 4, 2015
Pep talk for the arguers among us

Pep talk for the arguers among us

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
February 26, 2015
Dropped topics brought to light

Dropped topics brought to light

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
February 17, 2015
Humans are weird

Humans are weird

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
February 10, 2015
AP Chemistry teacher Dave Oldham jumps back after failing to get the lid on the Diet Coke bottle fast enough after dropping in Mentos. Oldham did two demonstrations for his classes on Jan. 15.

Students participate in science labs

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
January 29, 2015
Riessens Dream Team

Riessen’s “Dream Team”

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
January 20, 2015
UnRiessenable senior meeting

“UnRiessenable” senior meeting

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
January 15, 2015
Attempting to edit the 1:1 program

Attempting to edit the 1:1 program

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
January 13, 2015
Avoid the flu at all costs

Avoid the flu at all costs

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
January 6, 2015
Signing off for 2014

Signing off for 2014

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
December 30, 2014
Merry Winter

Merry Winter

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
December 23, 2014
Budgeting the happiness of my holidays

Budgeting the happiness of my holidays

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
December 16, 2014
Feminazi is not okay

“Feminazi” is not okay

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
December 2, 2014
Who should pay on a date?

Who should pay on a date?

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
November 25, 2014
Give us hats or give us death

Give us hats or give us death

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
November 18, 2014
Seniors Addison Bolles and Nicky Spear work on Bolles awareness mural. Bolles does various projects for her independent study.

Mural brings awareness to students

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
November 17, 2014
Attention span shorter than a goldfish

Attention span shorter than a goldfish

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
November 12, 2014
Alphas cleaner tank with the teddy bear removed. The fur was disrupting his day-to-day life.

Teddy Tank™ update

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
November 11, 2014
Best books on my shelf

Best books on my shelf

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
November 4, 2014
Senior Connor Smith and sophomore DaShaun Payne belt out the music. The band scored Superior for their performance at state.

Band obtains awards

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
October 31, 2014
Quentin Dupieux is my hero

Quentin Dupieux is my hero

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
October 28, 2014
Alpha, the Betta fish, in his sweet new crib. The tank is set up in the J-lab and Alpha has quickly earned the admiration of several students. If you want to come visit Alpha, stop by the J-lab (room 413) and say hi.

Testing the Teddy Tank™

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
October 28, 2014
Inspirational flyers to be torn down

Inspirational flyers to be torn down

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
October 21, 2014
Seniors grill Grassley on gay marriage

Seniors grill Grassley on gay marriage

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
October 10, 2014
Fizzing down to the facts

Fizzing down to the facts

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
October 7, 2014
Wonderful health benefits of tea

Wonderful health benefits of tea

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
September 23, 2014
Sophomore Mattie Kern finishes the GSA rainbow, which took about four hours. GSA president Bryce Schulte said, I think we should win a prize for this because this is hard.

Teams, clubs paint stadium for homecoming

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
September 22, 2014
Easy solutions to everyday problems

Easy solutions to everyday problems

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
September 16, 2014
Understanding religions

Understanding religions

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor
September 9, 2014
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