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

Friends by Quintin Zielenski was posted on his personal art instagram page _kyuzi in late February. Zielenski’s designs are often created for pleasure rather than for purpose, and are shared on social media for others to view.

Quintin Zielinski pursues his artistic passion

Grant Baxter March 24, 2020

From pencil and paper to digital design, Quintin Zielinski’s (12) lifelong passion for art has inspired him to develop his technique and design professional pieces for White Station’s art and literary...

Do re he and Key of she are both a cappella choir groups at White Station. They meet everyday during seventh period to practice blending their voices into beautiful harmonies.

A cappella style: White Station’s Do re he and Key of she choirs

Lydia Williams March 24, 2020

There are many talented singers in White Station High School’s choir program. However, musical talent and a passion for singing are two necessities to be a member of Key of She and Do Re He. “The...

Rainbow flags line Beale Street during the Mid-South Pride Fest, representing protests for rights of the LGBT+ community. One of the flags waved was the Transgender flag; the light blue, pink, and white colors respectivly symbolize baby boys, baby girls, and transitioning or undefined genders.

Gender expression at White Station

Jackie Ann Crislip March 23, 2020

It’s hard to be different. But at White Station, many transgender students have found a place where they are free to be themselves.  “I came out the summer before my junior year, and since then...

The bracket entitled Ballot Box Babes is found outside of Rakestraws classroom and is to find the hottest politician.

Rakestraw polls students to discover who is the hottest politician

Caitlin Tate March 21, 2020

While walking down the hall towards the senior gym, many students have marveled at the bracket of politicians outside of the library. The bracket was made by the U.S. Government and Politics teacher Curt...

Keeping culture alive: Growing up with a family business

Maadhu Krishnan March 18, 2020

Most students tend to keep their work lives and home lives separate, but for Amanda Liu (12) and Siddarth Sharma (11), this is not the case. Both students have taken vital parts in operating a cultural...

White Station offers new astronomy courses to all students

Maadhu Krishnan March 18, 2020

The 2020-2021 school year will bring about more educational opportunities and classes, including yoga and astronomy.  The addition of an astronomy course to the school has piqued the interest of...

Students take part in Memphis Soul Prize competition

Maadhu Krishnan March 18, 2020

For the second year running, the Memphis Soul Prize, a poetry competition for high school students in the Memphis area, has come to White Station. Competitors have one week to draft their poetry before...

Scouts of America: More than just a camping trip

Maadhu Krishnan March 12, 2020

Leadership, community service and knot-tying are all part of the Scouts experience. When it comes to Scouts of America, there’s a lot more than what meets the eye. In many scout troops, many activities...

On Jan. 29, DoReHe and Key of She performed in celebration of Billy Orgel, the District 8 Board of Education representative for White Station. Most of the songs they have used in previous performances, such as this one, will be featured on the CD.

White Station choir CD in the making

Michelle Le, Writer March 10, 2020

Since the end of the 2019 school year, the White Station Chorale, acapella groups DoReHe and Key of She have been producing a CD as the culmination of their year, but the process hasn’t been just full...

From left to right, Justin Kouch (12), Rachel Kannady, Itamar Almalem (11) and Seth Khokar (11) stand in front of the state capital building after the closing ceremony. After a one year hiatus, Youth in Government is back in full throttle, ready to change the government.

Get YIGgy with it

Justin Kouch, Viewpoint Team Leader March 6, 2020

With many people voicing their concerns over the current government, it seems as though the “adults” in charge cannot lead this country effectively. This past weekend, Feb. 27 - Mar. 1, three White...

After the proper formalities, Spartans are found busting out moves on the dance floor. The night of February 15 marked the annual Military Ball held by the WSHS JROTC at Crosstown Concourse.

Spartans dance the night away at JROTC Military Ball

Sophia Aiello February 19, 2020

Elegantly dressed for a night of toasts, dinner and dancing, the WSHS JROTC battalion celebrated all of its members’ accomplishments with friends, families and special guests at the annual Military Ball...

Mock trial team qualifies for state competition after 6 years

Maadhu Krishnan February 15, 2020

After 5 successful rounds of city competition,  the White Station mock trial team advanced to state competition. After defeating St. Mary’s Episcopal School on Tuesday, February 11th, the team qualified...

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