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 »
Music Venues in Tulsa
Andrew Scalet
April 19, 2011
BOK Center: 200 S Denver Ave, Tulsa, OK Pro – Biggest venue in Tulsa for concerts, which allows for big bands to come to our city. Con – Tickets can be very pricey, and the seating for the cheaper tickets have little-to-no leg room. Also you can not really stand and dance without people getting... Read more »
Sweet Success
Rebekah Abrams
April 19, 2011
A Junior’s Journey to Victory For decades, asking a date to prom has been a nerve-wracking quest that lays heavily on the mind. While asking directly is brave in itself, some guys came up with clever ways of dazzling their dates. With one of the most creative groups of upper-classmen so far and... Read more »
Recent Concert Reviews
April 19, 2011
Lady Gaga Written by Taylor Gajan Not many people have connections like sophomore Emma Ehrle. She got to meet Lady Gaga after her concert at BOK on April 4. Her violin teacher’s husband works for the press, so she got front row seats and a meet-andgreet after the concert. “The first thing I said... Read more »
Relics and Br. Alvaro Visit
Caitlyn Benedict
April 19, 2011
In a matter of four days, the Kelley community flew through a spiritual whirlwind of faith and tradition. On April 8, both first and second class relics of St. Damien of Molokai were placed in the chapel for the public to see. “Fr. O’Brien has a particular interest in St. Damien…but also because... Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 »
National News Hits Home For Malati
Maddie Young
March 8, 2011
The national news coverage of Egypt’s civil unrest hit very close to home for sophomore Alex Malati. His father was born in Egypt, and he has several family members that still live there. In early January, protests began against the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, who has been in power for the... Read more »
Kelley Swims To Championship
Ned Dowdell
March 8, 2011
The boys’ swim team tied their best finish in state ever with a ninth place finish overall. This finish was led by junior Brendan Dolan who finished first in the 500 freestyle. “Going into it I had a feeling we were going to do pretty well; I knew I had a good chance at winning the 500, but I wasn’t... Read more »

