From Cheer-leading to Coaching, Bryan Has Done It All
Peter Guzman
May 3, 2011
As a student, teacher, and graduate of Bishop Kelley, Daniel Bryan has had some very interesting experiences in athletics, teaching and coaching. Two of his more fascinating experiences were becoming male cheer-leader for the high school cheer squad and also being a part of the boys’ soccer team. “I... Read more »
Racing to the Finish Line
Kelsey Ritchie
May 3, 2011
One boy. One bike. 100 miles a week. Hit by one car. Though these statistics may seem extreme, to sophomore Steve Duke they are just components to everyday life. This young biker works hard from practice all the way to the finish line. Duke started biking as more than a leisure activity last May. He... Read more »
Golfing on the Greens
Lauren Combs
May 3, 2011
Madi Garcia is an avid golfer with a new win under her belt. With the help of her teammates, they achieved the title of Conference Champions by defeating all other teams in Class 5A. “We beat the second place contenders by a 30 stroke difference,” she said. Garcia began playing golf when she was... Read more »
Swinging to Victory
Debra Scheuerman
May 3, 2011
As sophomore Maricaroline Davis swung her tennis racket, her friends stood in awe. Davis has been playing since she was nine and currently plays for the Bishop Kelley team. Despite the grueling practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Davis loves the sport and the competition. Davis, along with the seven... Read more »
Guirl Teaches Dog at School
Chrissy Liotta
May 3, 2011
Sophomore Jessica Guirl comes to school every morning holding her books in one hand and a leash in the other. Jessica is part of a program called Therapeutics. This requires her to bring her dog, Madoc, to school everyday and try to make him blend in with the crowd in order to prepare him for everyday... Read more »
The Laughter That Keeps On Coming
Kathryn Tombridge
May 3, 2011
For 29 years Mr. Brian Arenson has incorporated not only the necessities of a science course but his nonstop humor in to his classes. There is “a lot of fun and a lot of laughs,” Arenson said. “Overall, high school students are good students.” Arenson graduated from Oklahoma City University... Read more »
Swinging to Victory
Debra Scheuerman
May 3, 2011
As sophomore Maricaroline Davis swung her tennis racket, her friends stood in awe. Davis has been playing since she was nine and currently plays for the Bishop Kelley team. Despite the grueling practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Davis loves the sport and the competition. Davis, along with the... Read more »
Josh Savage Crowns King James
CAROLINE SUSMILCH
May 3, 2011
Since the age of five, sophomore Josh Savage has had an unconditional love for basketball, similar to his unconditional love for his well known hero LeBron James. Not only do most experts think LeBron is the best on the court, his nickname says the same, King James. LeBron James plays on Savage’s... Read more »
The woman in front of the white board
May 3, 2011
The woman in front of the white board By: Bailey Chambers Mother, wife, teacher and “spider-lover” are all titles given to a well-known English teacher at Bishop Kelley High School. Mrs. Charlotte McGuire wakes up every morning to teach literature to high school students and shares what she loves... 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 »

