Powell to Play at Princeton
Ned Dowdell
March 9, 2011
To play football at a premier college takes an unusual amount of athletic ability and drive, and to attend an academic powerhouse requires an individual with unusual knowledge and smarts. Doing both of these things is a task senior Alex Powell will be taking on next year as a freshman football player... Read more »
Comets Not So Hot On Hockey
Andrew Scalet
March 9, 2011
Although many sports are offered to students such as baseball, football, and basketball, one sport that stands in the shadows is hockey. Even though Kelley does not have a team that is a part of the school, there is a team in Tulsa called the Comets. But this year, nobody from Kelley actually plays... Read more »
Baseball Team Looks to Break Curse: First Year Not Attending McAlester Shootout
Hayley Holmes
March 9, 2011
Typically as baseball season rolls around, the thought of the “state superstition” is at the back of almost every player’s mind. The players on the varsity baseball team believe that if the team wins the McAlester Shootout, they will go on to lose the state tournament and vice-versa. The curse... Read more »
Kelley’s Glimp$e of Green
Betsy Slagle and Christopher James Ross Ornelas
March 8, 2011
In an evolving world that is becoming more eco-friendly each day, Bishop Kelley has followed these steps in reducing our footprint; however there is still room to improve. With the help of students and teachers, Kelley is always looking for more ideas to increase our sustainability and save money. 1.Having... Read more »
Soph Girls: Retreat Focuses on Decision Making
Claire Shelton
March 8, 2011
The Sophomore Girls’ Retreat took place at Shepherd’s Fold Ranch for the second year this past weekend. Ms. Mandi Schooley was one of the adult leaders who helped plan activities. Although the overall retreat was very similar to last year, the main focuse for this year’s retreat was that it focused... Read more »
Question of Mascot Creates Madness
Christopher James Ross Ornelas
March 8, 2011
Broken Arrow has one. Union has one. Jenks has one. And, Bishop Kelley needs one too, some say. At one time, the Comets had a mascot. The two or three year stint ended when the student that dressed as the mascot graduated in the ‘90’s, apparently. Since, Kelley has been left mascotless. There has... Read more »
Weather Causes Schedule Change
Rachel Wellendorf
March 8, 2011
As much as students enjoyed the snow days in the beginning of February, they are paying for it later on this school year. Many of the holidays teachers and students look forward to at the beginning of the year are no longer days off, such as career day, Presidents Day weekend, and Easter Monday. Full... Read more »
Kelley Clunker
Taylor Gajan
March 8, 2011
Junior Colin Price lacks no swagger as he rolls down the street in what he likes to call his “Swaggin Wagon.”The “wagon” is a classic 1977 three speed Mercedes Benz (model w116280), and it has a few beauty marks. “My friend’s say the texture of the paint feels like leather. The most clunker-esque... Read more »
iKelley
March 8, 2011
Embarrassing Messaging Moments
March 8, 2011
“One time I accidentally texted my mom and said, ‘I’m in the STD,’ instead of, ‘I’m in the STC.’” MariCaroline Davis, sophomore “I was texting this boy, or meaning to text this boy, and I accidentally sent a mushy text to my mom. It was so embarrassing.” Kaitlin Rempe, sophomore “One... Read more »

