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

DECA represented themselves at the Fall Festival this year. They sold merchandise and refreshments to help fund their may competitions and trips throughout the year, as well as to just generally promote themselves.

Run for Sparta 2k19

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief October 22, 2019

It's just beginning to feel like fall. The leaves are falling and turning to brown and red hues, the air is getting chilly, and the sun is setting far earlier than usual. White Station has recognized this...

Jonathan Reese (12) is up to bat at the University of Memphis’s FedExPark on a sunny March afternoon. This particular game ended at 10-2 in favor of the Spartans. The defeat of the Megis County Tigers was the first victory of the newly-begun baseball season.

Batter up, it’s baseball time!

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief September 12, 2019

Spring weather is in the air, and now, so are baseballs. The time has come for White Station’s baseball team to battle teams across the Mid-South until May. Last year, the varsity team had an overall...

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...

National Honors Society 2019 gets the ball rolling

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief September 12, 2019

The school season has begun, and so has the season of community service and high academics—at least for the select students who were inducted into White Station’s National Honors Society chapter. The...

Student Congress attend anti-violence conference

Hayden Thornton, Student Life Writer April 23, 2019

It is a sad reality that in 2019 school shootings and violence in schools are becoming more and more common. These tragedies leave parents, students, and administration asking how they happened and how...

Dr. Stephanie Poplos, a critical care pediatrician who works in the Memphis area, spoke to WSHS students after school about different types of medical professions.

Dr. Stephanie Storgion, M.D., speaks to HOSA

Kennedy Ray, Business Manager April 22, 2019

Friday afternoon, Dr. Stephanie A. Storgion, M.D., a critical care physician at Le Bonheur Children's hospital, came to speak to White Station's HOSA club and students interested in the medical field as...

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,...

Students gather on cafeteria stage to discuss the issues of White Station and give their solutions.

Student Congress is fighting for change

Hayden Thornton, Student Life Writer February 26, 2019

It’s no secret White Station students have complaints about school conditions, administration, and school work. However, despite the ceaseless complaints, nothing ever seems to be fixed. Janice McDaniel,...

Junior Muaz Khan describes his groups chart comparing topics in chapter four of Outliers  to visiting groups. Mrs. Alsobrooks AP Lang classes have been studying the book for the past few weeks and determining their own definitions of success.

Alsobrook’s AP Lang classes take a gallery walk for Outliers

Kennedy Ray, Business Manager February 26, 2019

Last Thursday, Mrs. Alsobrook’s AP Language and Composition classes held gallery walks to discuss some content in their current book, Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell. Specifically,...

A recap of the music of 2018

A recap of the music of 2018

Kennedy Ray, Business Manager December 18, 2018

Language is the method of human communication. There are thousands of spoken languages around the world, yet there is one universal language which we all share: music Another year of ground-breaking...

The Latin club experience: inside Festivus 2018

Kennedy Ray, Business Manager November 24, 2018

Every year, Latin students across Memphis gather to celebrate the language and compete at Festivus, or “festival.” White Station’s Tennessee Junior Classical League chapter attends every year, bringing...

Thirteen members of the Executive Board casually gather and break bread together in celebration of Friendsgiving.  The annual event was hosted by Commissioner of Publicity Kennedy Ray (11) and her family.

E-Board celebrates Friendsgiving

Kennedy Ray, Business Manager November 24, 2018

‘Tis the season to gather with friends and family, and that is exactly what E-Board did this week to celebrate Thanksgiving together. At Commissioner of Publicity Kennedy Ray’s (11) home, thirteen...

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