White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

White Station jazz students showcase their talents on the corner of Patterson and Central at the University of Memphis. This was their first out-of-school performance of the semester.

The Rhythm of Success: How the WSHS Jazz Band Prepares for the Real World

Molly Yuan October 21, 2019

The White Station Jazz Band took the spotlight in a community arts showcase held at the University of Memphis on Saturday, Oct. 5. The event included performances by the different fine arts programs...

Gino Giorgianni studies his music prior to his audition at Cordova High School. Giorgianni qualified for the All-Southwest Honor Choir along with others.

Choir members advance to honor choir

Charlie Huebner, Sports Team Leader October 21, 2019

Every year, members of various choirs audition for a Tennessee All-Southwest Honor Choir position. And every year, numerous students represent White Station in the honor choir that consists of almost 250...

White Station students do the motions to the famous song YMCA  while the group preforming leads them.

Scribbler Kicks off Its First Coffee House of the Year

Katie Lamm, Writer October 10, 2019

Filled with performances, food and blankets, the first Coffee House of the year started with around 60 people attending.  Coffee House is an open mike night run by the Scribbler, a club that has been...

Janay Kelley (12) recites one of three different poems during a specific BNVF event. The events include group, individual and lightning round (around 90 seconds).

Slammed in Vegas: Abdur-Rasheed and Kelley participate in poetry festival

Kathryn Todd, A&E Team Leader October 8, 2019

Ninety seconds to beat the clock. Ninety seconds to share your story. Ninety seconds to represent your city. Ninety seconds to speak your wordー it’s the lightning round of the Brave New Voices Festival...

Allyson Smith (12) performs her speech, “My Identity in a Town That Don’t Like Me No More,” at the Tami Sawyer Rally.

Smith and the art of spoken word

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief September 12, 2019

Standing on a stage under the spotlights, she takes a breath. Staring boldly into the eyes of audience members on the front row, she begins, spouting angrily about gentrification, inequality for women...

Grounded actors Marc Anthony Marconi and Josh Pearce set down their magazines during a scene. The short film is set to air during the CrewUp Mentorship Film Screening.

Indie Memphis Youth Film Fest Preview

Graham Ross September 6, 2019

After months of preparation, Spartan filmmakers William McKinney, Gordon Brode, Ian McMillin, Graham Ross, Tya Arnold, Janay Kelley and Nadifah Rasheed are set to have their short films premiere at the...

Shridhar Athinarayanan’s (12) piece of Allyson Smith combines art with science. The portrait shows what a well-rounded and unique student Athinarayanan really is.

Breaking the norm: Athinarayanan takes on art

Justin Kouch August 26, 2019

When thinking of a valedictorian, a strictly academic student typically pops into mind. This is not the case for the White Station Class of 2019 valedictorian, Shridhar Athinarayanan (12). As a child,...

Trivia nights grow popular among youth

Kathryn Todd May 6, 2019

True or False: only adults go to trivia nights. If you answered false, you are correct. What started as a way for businesses to earn more on slow nights has turned into a routine social event for adults...

2019 movie season promises strong premieres and sequels

Emlyn Polatty May 6, 2019

Film as an art form serves to connect, entertain and reveal new perspectives to audiences, crossing boundaries such as language or country of origin. 2018 saw many notable movies, such as blockbuster hits...

The attendance of music festivals dominate the social scene

The attendance of music festivals dominate the social scene

Ricki Le May 6, 2019

The abundance of music festivals has been prominent in recent years. From world-renowned music festivals like Coachella and Tomorrowland to small, intimate events like Fiddler’s Grove and Float Fest,...

Spartans of all ages come together for a love of music

Frankie Barczak, Writer March 19, 2019

On February 26, the White Station elementary, middle, and high school bands came together to all play music for their families and friends. The elementary musicians performed first, playing ”Twinkle...

White Station’s choir teachers: a dynamic duo

White Station’s choir teachers: a dynamic duo

Ricki Le February 26, 2019

The ongoing bromance between choir teachers Joseph Powell and Daniel Massey was present prior to their teaching days at White Station. Their chemistry inside and outside of the classroom has proven to...

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