Dust Bowl Lanes

Ben Herndon, Online Editor
December 16, 2011

Tired of the same old bowling alley with the same smelly shoes? Looking for a new place to bowl that also has connections to Bishop Kelley? Well look no further because Dust Bowl Lanes is the place to go. Dust Bowl Lanes is more than the average bowling alley. With decor inspired by the classic bowling... Read more »

The Kings Have Taken the Court

Ben Herndon, Online Editor
December 16, 2011

Now that Bishop Kelley girls volleyball won State, it is time to focus on another type of volleyball: King of the Court. King of the Court is the boys volleyball tournament that is open to all grades. Playing is already under way and each team is fighting for their spot in the finals which was Wednesday,... Read more »

Dress Code Exposed

Ariel Mackey
December 16, 2011

Imagine you are walking down the main hallway and spotted, Mr. Pratt makes eye contact with you. This morning you chose to wear your shorter skirt and illegal socks and now you have to pay the price, literally. You are called into the office to kneel down and get your skirt measured. Now you owe $5. “We... Read more »

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Revealed

Isabel Dobrin, News Editor
December 16, 2011

Earlier last month, The Breezeway staff asked students to fill out a survey regarding all things Christmas.  In the survey, students were asked to name their favorite Christmas movie and song and then their favorite place to see light displays.  Unanimously, “Elf,” “Jingle Bells” and Rhema... Read more »

Savoy, Old-Fashioned Dining

Michael Duke
December 16, 2011

Friendly faces, hot coffee, and the aroma of cinnamon rolls percolating throughout the restaurant.  Savoy is the perfect example of the old fashioned, family owned restaurants that you see in movies.  Restaurants like this are unique, and are becoming harder to find.  Savoy opened in 1954 under the... Read more »

Blazek’s Quips and Quotes Book Goes Digital

Isabel Dobrin, News Editor
December 16, 2011

Mr. Michael Blazek, esteemed English teacher, is famous for many things:  his movie posters, his rubber duckies, his sarcastic sense of humor and finally, his pocket size composition book.  Rather, the contents of his composition book.  Blazek keeps a record of funny quotes he’s heard by students... Read more »

BK’s Impossible Task Gains National Attention

Isabel Dobrin, News Editor
December 16, 2011

Bishop Kelley’s nearly impossible task to write 100,000 holiday cards to troops deployed in the Middle East has not only inspired students, parents and faculty members, but also communities around the country.  A school of less than 1,000 students attempted something so simple, yet caught the attention... Read more »

Its Getting Real in the Junior Parking Lot

Todd Fernandez, Features Editor
December 16, 2011

Even if you haven’t been hit yourself, then you probably still know that the junior lot is an extremely dangerous place to drive. Many students have been in or almost been in a fender bender. But what is the reason behind all this chaos? Dean of Students Jeff Pratt believes he knows the answer. “The... Read more »

Who Is The Face Behind The Words?

Todd Fernandez, Features Editor
December 16, 2011

Twitter is a social networking site, but you probably already knew that. Many students have Twitter, but probably already knew that too. But did you know that there are three students that go to Bishop Kelley who run a Twitter account that unveils the truthful woes of being a Kelley student? And that... Read more »

The Big Man In the Red Suit

Taylor Gajan, Sports Editor
December 16, 2011

We all know Christmas is about celebrating the joy of baby Jesus or giving to those who need, but another one of the may joys of Christmas is getting excited for Ole’ St. Nich. Many movies have led us to believe many things, but what is the true origin of Santa Claus? According to www.stnicholascenter.org,... Read more »