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

White Station Scroll

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Eno Mkpong-Madu poses next to a structure on display for her science classes. Madu teaches many STEM classes and sponsors Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA).

Teacher Spotlight: Madu, Mullins, Peterson

Sophia Turner, Editor-in-Chief February 12, 2024

Eno Mkpong-Madu What was your favorite movie as a child? “As a teenager ‘Karate Kid’ … the actor was so cute. I was sure I was going to marry him. He was so cute. The good thing was actually...

Nadia Robinson (12) wears a green dress to the basketball homecoming game. Robinson was escorted by Kamyiah Parson (12

White station athletes take on homecoming court

Sophia Turner, Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2024

This Jan., White Station held the annual basketball homecoming festivities as always. Among the court of nominees, athletes took their place on the basketball court, not to play the game, but to be recognized...

Narjis Alabes (12) photographs a protest in support of Palestine across Downtown Memphis. Attendees made signs saying “Free Palestine” and other phra

Local protests in support of Palestine

Sophia Turner, Editor-in-Chief December 14, 2023

“Ceasefire now” rings along downtown Memphis as Narjis Alabes (12) shouts along with the voices of  hundreds of fellow protestors from the FedEx Forum to Tom Lee Park to show support for Palestine.  The...

Susie Carlson (left) and Cathy Doyle (right) come into the library everyday to assist students and faculty with whatever they may need. After several years of working in the library, the two made the decision to leave it behind and venture into new experiences.

Librarians and LaFon say goodbye

Sophia Turner, Writer May 19, 2022

As each day unfolds, the school year inches closer and closer to its end. This year, seniors are not the only ones leaving to take a step towards their next journey; librarians Cathy Doyle and Susie Carlson...

Remnants of Mr. Odle’s classroom items stay behind in Mr. Bateman’s classroom. Among them are “Basketball around the World” and “Basketball Basics”— two books written on coaching by Odle’s grandfather.

A farewell to beloved teacher, Chadwick Odle

Sophia Turner, Writer April 4, 2022

Chadwick Odle: a teacher whom students have adored year after year since 2001, a teacher once dedicated to educating high schoolers on everything from the French Revolution to the Great Depression, and...

 This statue of Buddha can be found at the Quan Am temple, where Lunar New Year Festivities are held. Many Buddhists look up to and pray at this statue.

Celebrating Lunar New Year

Sophia Turner, Writer February 1, 2022

“Boom, boom, boom …” the sounds of beating drums and firecrackers are heard all throughout the crowd as the Dragon Dance takes place. It’s Feb. 1, which means the start of the Lunar New Year has...

Tracy Duckworth explains an upcoming project to her seventh period students. For the end-of-course project, students are asked to create a list of 50 allusions to mythology found in the everyday world.

Mythology: new class, ancient subject

Sophia Turner, Writer November 5, 2021

“Tsskkkk tskkk.” A noise emerges from the front of the room. A hissing Medusa decoration awaits students as they step into Tracy Duckworth’s classroom for yet another day in her mythology class. Mythology...

A retired physics and astronomy teacher holds out a large flame for a student audience. The flame was created by igniting methane bubbles.

Mole day science experiments

Sophia Turner, Writer November 5, 2021

Ready, set … fire? Chemistry students watch in amazement as two retired teachers set a handful of bubbles ablaze. On Oct. 21 and 22, chemistry classrooms were visited by former teachers who performed...

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