Kelley on Fast Track to State
Rachel Wellendorf
April 19, 2011
“Train hard and treat your body right,” is what senior Chloe Berlioux says is key to having a successful track season, while junior Micah Larsen says, “getting in shape and good conditioning is essential.” Berlioux says getting lots of sleep, eating good meals with carbs, hydrating and stretching... Read more »
Kelley Tennis Works for Success
Ned Dowdell
April 19, 2011
For the past four years, boys’ tennis in Oklahoma has been dominated by the Comets. Coach McElwaine hopes to continue this success in the 2011 season with the help of stand-out players such as Briggs Westby, Tyler and Justin Wollmershauser and Caleb Gunsch. Briggs Westby is one of the seniors who has... Read more »
Are You Stumbling?
Becca Ronketty
April 19, 2011
New Website Consumes Students’ Free Time Many students have stumbled upon a new internet addiction. StumbleUpon is a website that connects you to millions of other web sites based on your interests. When setting up an account, people are asked to check what they are interested in. This helps StumbleUpon... Read more »
Missions: Guatemala
Ned Dowdell
April 19, 2011
Many kids spent their Spring Break relaxing on personal vacations, but a group of Kelley students chose to dedicate their time to people in need. Senior Claire Shelton and junior Katelyn Whitt went with a group of juniors and seniors from Asbury United Methodist Church on a mission trip to Guatemala.... Read more »
Double the One and Double the Fun
Betsy Slagle
April 19, 2011
Matt and Mark Henry The Henry twins could not be more alike. They are identical, have the same friends, and are both on the soccer team. “We enjoy doing almost anything together,” Matt said. Matt claims he is not a picky eater but says Mark is very picky. However, according to Mark, “we like all... Read more »
Juanitor Rises from Shadows
Christopher James Ross Ornelas
April 19, 2011
Taking out the trash around campus, cleaning the dirty windows and nasty floors, and drying the soggy carpet mats are among the many duties of our only day-time custodian. His name is Juan Villavicincio, but most people know him simply as Juan. “I think Juan is just a great guy. He is an important... Read more »
Missions: Jamaica
Claire Shelton
April 19, 2011
Over Spring Break, sophomore Jacob Shelton banded together with other freshmen and sophomores from Asbury United Methodist Church on a mission trip to Jamaica. The underclassmen used to go to Reynosa, Mexico, but switched to Jamaica this year due to the dangers of the drug war in Central America. But... Read more »
Time Warp
Rebekah Abrams
April 19, 2011
From sequins to ruffles and two-piece, velvet-belly dresses, prom fashions have evolved greatly over the years and tend to differ from prom dresses today. Take a look at some of the fashions past Comets wore to their prom. Fun Fact: According to Mr. Oberste, in the past, if you did not have a date, you... Read more »
Faces on the Team: Michael Hefferan
By Rachel Wellendorf & Maddie Young
April 19, 2011
Number: 3 Position: Pitcher Since a child, Michael Hefferan was destined to become a star baseball player. At the age of four he picked up a bat and glove to begin his journey and has been involved in the game since. “It’s just really fun and I like being with friends,” Hefferan said. As a result... Read more »
Faces on the Team: Bladimir Segovia
By Rachel Wellendorf & Maddie Young
April 19, 2011
Number: 11 Position: forward Pre-Game snack: sandwich Even though playing on JV would be time consuming to most, Bladimir Segovia does not let that stop him from managing the boys’ varsity team. “I wanted to mange because I enjoy being involved with soccer,” Segovia said. Finding time for both... Read more »

