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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

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Annular solar eclipses feature a characteristic “ring of fire” that last for only seconds. Oct. 14th’s eclipse was only partially visible in Memphis, Tennessee.

Rings of fire — a look into solar eclipses

Jane Mercer, Podcast Director November 27, 2023

A tremendous, lustrous figure crosses over the unyielding giant, lowering temperatures, shrouding the world in darkness, and silencing animals. Solar eclipses occur when the moon covers the sun, leaving...

Destiny Davenport (9) and Charlie Russell (9) are ready to work together to support the ninth grade. They were elected as Freshman Class Officers.

Freshmen Officers

Celeste Cruz, Writer October 22, 2023

Destiny Davenport (9) and Charlie Russell (9) begin their high school career as leaders of their grade. The two went to White Station Middle together and were already a productive team before they ran...

“Judas and the Black Messiah” was released this February in theaters and on HBO Max and depicts the true story of the Black Panther Party. Lakeith Stanfield stars in this film alongside Daniel Kaluuya and several other supporting actors and actresses.

Judas and the Black Messiah

Katie Robinson, Writer April 26, 2021

Shaka King’s “Judas and the Black Messiah” follows the true story of Bill O’Neal as he infiltrates the Black Panther Party for the FBI. O'Neal made a deal with FBI agent Roy Mitchell to infiltrate...

A poster advertises TAI’s free art classes. Chang and Jain created this colorful flyer to help spread awareness about their non-profit organization.

Students bring art to Memphis community

Amelia Holt, Writer April 15, 2021
“I think it’s important for us to address those communities and bring art to them because art has helped us both a lot so we want to bring that joy to them as well,” Chang said.
Emille Taylor (12) served as Co-president of E-Board and Executive Officer of the National Honor Society in the latter half of her time at WSHS.

Emille Taylor, Queen of Green and Gray

Rachel Parkison, Student Life Team Leader May 8, 2019

At a school like White Station, it is not uncommon to find motivated students. One Spartan, however, has been noted for going above and beyond in academia, leadership and school spirit. Recently voted...

Carson Wright (12) and Martenez Jones (12) get to know each other and bond by wearing grass skirts to the initial meeting party of the Best Buddies club.

The Best Buddies helps form new friendships

Hayden Thornton, Student Life Writer February 26, 2019

The world is full of people from different backgrounds; however, there is still a divide that needs to be broken. The goal of Best Buddies is to “cross the invisible line that too often separates those...

 Students lose their artistic ability over time.

Does high school stifle creativity?

Courtney Mitchell, Viewpoint Team Leader February 28, 2018

Hayden Thornton (10) studiously completes her project for Pre-AP English. Whereas her project fits the rigid structure set by the rubric, her mind files a million miles an hour, contemplating all the creative...

Heart balloons in the air to celebrate Valentine’s Day

Can you feel the love?

Shreya Visvanathan, Viewpoint February 27, 2017

Chocolate. Teddy Bears. Flowers. These cutesy words often conjure up the vision of Valentine’s Day, but it has come to the point where Valentine’s Day is seen as a looming, disastrous holiday that...

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