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

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...

Art student finds new success in Scholastic competition

Emlyn Polatty February 26, 2019

For senior Avonte Lyles, what started off as a spark for drawing in middle school has developed into a flame of artistic passion. The Cooper-Young Festival Young Artists Contest winner and Scholastic Gold...

Senior editor of The Scribbler Savannah Turnage (12) explains the rules and protocol for the October 2018 “Cereal Killer” Coffeehouse to an eager crowd of students.

Everything you need to know about the Scribbler coffeehouse

Kennedy Ray, Business Manager February 26, 2019

While some students and faculty choose to participate in Friday Night Lights or other sporting events throughout the year, others choose a unique White Station event: Coffeehouse. Presented by the Scribbler,...

Members of the White Station choirs show off their honor choir awards.

White Station singers perform in honor choir

Charlie Huebner February 18, 2019

Members of the White Station Choirs represented their school and showcased their artistic abilities in the Tennessee All-Southwest Honor Choir throughout Nov. 15-17. Every year, students from the Southwest...

White Station a cappella groups Key of She and Do Re He spent the day at Briarcrests 3rd Annual A Cappella Invitational. They were there along with 18 other groups, including the White Station Middle School Spartones.

Spartan a cappella groups attend weekend showcase

Sloan Huebner, Editor In Chief February 11, 2019

Feb. 2 marked the 3rd annual Briarcrest A Cappella Invitational, in which over 18 groups were joined by the top clinicians in the country for a day of performance and instruction. White Station a cappella...

A barbecue sandwich, mac and cheese, home-cooked chips, and baked beans at Central. Central was the most popular choice of White Station students, getting 45. 2 percent of the vote out of 215 students.

“There’s the rub:” a guide to Memphis BBQ

Sloan Huebner, Editor In Chief February 7, 2019

Every region has its own claim to fame. For Memphis, Tenn., delicious pulled pork and quality stacks of ribs are not hard to find. Each barbecue establishment has their own specialty, but this month I...

Orchestra winter concert brings festive music to Spartan stage

Emlyn Polatty February 1, 2019

Bells jingle, sleighs ride, chestnuts roast. With the holiday season rapidly approaching, there is one thing that no one can escape: Christmas songs. Whether on the radio or in the grocery store, festive...

Photo Credit: Luc Menard
Libiya Gray (10) and her dance studio, Collage Dance Collective, visits New York City to dance and study with the American School of Ballet

Gray spends time at School of American Ballet

Caitlin Tate December 18, 2018

Blisters, sweat and fame are commonly found at the School of American Ballet. Libiya Gray (10) got to experience all three when her dance studio, Collage Dance Collective, was the first studio to have...

This is the cover of Caldwell’s song “Factory Girl” published six months ago on SoundCloud.

Self-taught banjo player shares passion onstage

Kathryn Todd December 18, 2018

Despite being a novice banjo-player, Madelynne Caldwell (11) has performed on stages all across Memphis. The singer-songwriter regularly shares her favorite form of self-expression at many diverse venues. Teaching...

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