A Korean Legacy Flourishes at Kelley

Davíd Carvajal
September 24, 2010

He made a 7000 mile journey to a foreign and distant place. He crossed a grand language barrier, met different people, and entered a whole new school system. He originated from South Korea, but currently resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US of A and attends Bishop Kelley.  He, is Jae Min Shin. Growing up... Read more »

Lindsey Ann Howard: Tennis Superstar

September 22, 2010

Tennis players everywhere, beware. Lindsey Howard may seem like a bundle of energy but once she hits the court it is no more fun and games for this girl. Lindsey Howard, BK junior, has been playing tennis for most of her life; her family got her into it. “I have been playing tennis since I was... Read more »

Brian Arenson, Humorous Teacher, Lived Ten Seconds from Work

Ben Herndon
September 22, 2010

Mr. Brian Arenson lived in, what is now called, the PC Building in 1982. He was the only teacher to live on campus to save money. Arenson teaches in a way that normal teachers do not; he teaches humorously 24-7. From teaching honors biology and AP chemistry in the STC, he is known for making each and... Read more »

Life Outside of Tulsa

Gabe Dowdell
September 22, 2010

Sophomore Will Murphy lived in China for three years before he came to Bishop Kelley. He also was in England for most of this past summer for school.  Murphy was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but he has traveled outside of Tulsa many times. “I don’t know it’s too many to count, but over 25 times,”... Read more »

Trammell Lends a Helping Hand on Field and Classroom

Callie Knox
September 22, 2010

He is seen in the hall or out on the football field during the hot August afternoons. And, wherever he is spotted, Coach Trammell is doing what he loves. Whether he is coaching football, or in the classroom teaching Latin, he is always ready to help. Trammell has set goals for himself since he was... Read more »

Shining Bright Backstage

Isabel Dobrin
September 22, 2010

The lights slowly dim. All the chatter in the room comes to a halt. The room is completely silent, and the curtain opens. Her moment has finally come. And now, all she can do is breathe. Kate Littlefield made her debut as a director last week when her performance of the play “Roomers” was on... Read more »

Teenager Has Atypical Hobby

Megane Metz
September 22, 2010

   Cynthia Kucera sews clothes while sitting on her bedroom floor. She has a skill most teens her age do not know anything about. The clothes she is sewing  are not casual clothes, but detailed clothes for a special occasion: cosplay.                 The 16-year-old teenager is crazy... Read more »

Philip West Runs Straight from Track to Iraq

Coach West feature

Michael Duke
September 22, 2010

From running on the track to running in and out of combat in Iraq, boys’ cross country coach, Philip West, has done it all.  Coach West was a college athlete, running for ORU; all the while he was training for the Marines and constantly being deployed into combat overseas.  He is a hero for our... Read more »

Ertl Kicks Her Way to Success

Jessica Guirl
September 22, 2010

You run and run and run, kicking the ball, feeling the wind in your face, passing the ball to your team mates, coming to the goal, and it’s all on you to score. You kick it as hard as you can and … GOAL! You then get a huge adrenaline rush! “I hope to be on the Bishop Kelley team very soon,”... Read more »

Arizona to Oklahoma: New Kid Adjusts to OK

Maddie Goodgame
September 22, 2010

Katie Mullins, a transfer student from Phoenix, Arizona, sits quietly in her third block honors chemistry class. While giggling, she says, “I have no idea how I got into this class.” The bell rings and Katie begins to tell her story. Mullins moved from Arizona to Oklahoma in January, during the... Read more »

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