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White Station Scroll

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

White Station Scroll

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Student protestors William Smith (12)  and Ellen Barnes (12) engaged at a protest on March 14, in attendance with figures such as Al Gore. Their sign detailed the slogan, “We saw what the snow did to the water. Now imagine an entire pipeline.”

No oil in our soil: the student battle against the Byhalia Pipeline

Autumn Bobo, Head of Layout June 2, 2021

From Feb. 18-25, Memphis was under a boil water advisory. Almost all water used had to be boiled or bottled, for activities from cooking to brushing teeth. The Byhalia Pipeline, a transport line for oil...

These photos, captured on the inauguration of Donald Trump and weeks before that of Joe Biden, are indicative of the nature of the criminals involved. Rather than the Capitol being a symbol of the unity and strength of the government, it has become warped into a minefield of personal agendas, hurtful rhetoric and cruelty that knows no bounds.

Two-week turnaround: from insurrection to inauguration

Autumn Bobo, Head of Layout February 21, 2021

It is believed that there are generational, once-in-a-lifetime events that every member of the generation remembers; Pearl Harbor, MLK’s assassination, 9/11 and now the insurrection at the Capitol. On...

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...

Odle in interview with Feed Cheer Video

Strong to the Finnish

November 13, 2015

When cheerleading comes to mind, most people picture girls yelling chants at a football game, encouraging their team; the other side of the sport is unknown to many people. The competitive side of cheerleading...

Grace (10) and Caroline (10) on the field.

Seeing double

Joseph Boughter, Sports October 8, 2015

The elusive hat trick, scoring three points in a single game, is yearned for among soccer players around the world. Although the girls’ soccer season has only recently begun, twins Grace and Caroline...

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