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

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Farewell from the editor

Erin Maury, Editor-in-Chief May 18, 2026

When I started writing for The Scroll, I was looking forward to the challenges it would bring. Now, as I approach graduation and college, I recognize that I have learned more from The Scroll than I have...

The Memphis Public Library system has 18 locations around Memphis. The library provides printing services, study spaces and meeting rooms.

Being studious on a budget — free study spots

Erin Maury, Editor-in-Chief April 23, 2026

Are you looking for a spot to study this spring that requires no purchase of food, drink or admission? Are you drowning in study guides and assignments for your classes before Advanced Placement (AP) exams?...

Racers and supporters gather at the starting line before the 5K and 10K races of the St. Jude Marathon weekend. The races attracted tens of thousands of runners.

Miles and smiles — Spartans race for St. Jude

Erin Maury, Editor in Chief January 8, 2026

Between the pounding of feet on historic downtown and midtown streets and the clanging of bells, uproar of cheers and encouraging yells, the St. Jude Marathon weekend is one of Memphis’s loudest times...

Memri Nelson (12) dances alongside her fellow ladies-in-waiting at a cotillion. This year, Nelson will be presented to society as a debutante and will be accompanied in dances with her father and escort.

Look out society, here she comes

Erin Maury, Editor in Chief December 10, 2025

For generations, young ladies have donned dresses, twirling in heeled shoes around decadent ballrooms clad in glamour and elegance. These young girls will be ladies after coming out to society in their...

The Memphis Zoo invites people of all ages to experience a unique lantern display this winter. The Lantern Festival will go on until February 1st.

The Memphis Zoo draped in light displays

Erin Maury, Editor in Chief December 10, 2025

The Memphis Zoo is a staple of the city’s experience and offers more than the typical walk-through animal viewing. When the weather gets cold and the animals stay comfortably warm inside, the trees begin...

AP English Literature and Composition (AP Lit) students are responsible for reading many pieces of literature throughout the year. Types of literature read in AP Lit include novels, short stories and poems.

Words as windows — the library of AP Lit

Erin Maury, Editor in Chief October 24, 2025

The door to E207 opens and enlightened students, completed graphic organizers and annotated poems fly out. Eager discussion oozes into the hall, fills the gaps of misunderstanding and awakens sleepy seniors.  Advanced...

The volleyball team celebrates after scoring a point. One necessary skill for any volleyball team is effective communication, needed for plays to be set up and to score points.

Lady Rebels take the court

Erin Maury, Editor in Chief September 23, 2025

From skills and drills to whistle blows and liberos, volleyball is a sport filled with competition and trust. A team needs to be able to communicate effectively and respond to the other players on the...

Abby Mitchell (11) works at Blues City Thrift, a locally owned thrift store. She started thrifting with her mother and continues to thrift today.

Used and unique — a look at thrifting

Erin Maury, Layout Lead April 30, 2025

Something old becomes something new. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. These time-tested sayings stand true in the art of thrifting: finding and visiting secondhand clothing stores .  Because...

Small figurines of people, animals and food are on display, all made by Shelby Thompson (11). Thompson has made a variety of these figures for her friends, sometimes even modeling them in clay form.

Thompson, the gift giving guru

Erin Maury, Layout Lead February 26, 2025

From colored pencils to clay, paint to pottery or brushes to baking, Shelby Thompson (11) has dabbled in it all. Thompson is known synonymously by some of her friends for her creativity and crafting, which...

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