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 »

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 »

Genghis Grill Serves Up Flavor

Ben Herndon
November 17, 2011

Five simple steps, two locations, one great experience. Genghis Grill, a Mongolian stir fry restaurant, serves up a unique flavor combining 76 kinds of proteins, seasonings, veggies, sauces and starches. Upon entering a Genghis Grill, people almost immediately notice the environment. The restaurant has... Read more »

Kelley Community Brightens Military Holiday

Isabel Dobrin
November 17, 2011

I t all started with a book.  Bob Greene’s 257 pages of a book, exactly.  A book of twenty three chapters and eight pages of pictures.  A New York Times paperback best-seller.  A book about a seemingly impossible miracle.  A book that inspired a community. Mrs. Alice Kauble chose this year’s... Read more »

Stuco State Brings Leadership Ideas to BK

Isabel Dobrin
November 17, 2011

Imagine a group of hundreds of high schoolers working together, brainstorming ideas all at once.  Imagine one weekend full of working together and learning from each other.  Imagine the Oklahoma Association of Student Council’s State Convention. Senior and Vice President, Lindsey Howard, helped prepare... Read more »

Healing Powers

Ariel Mackey
November 17, 2011

Ankles, phalanges, knees, and shoulders, Emily Stover has taped them all. Stover has been a member of the Varsity Volleyball team since freshman year, as a manager freshman year and a trainer from sophomore year until now. To prepare for her upcoming trainer duties Stover went to the Jenks High School... Read more »

If you love Kelley, Shoes Off

Maddie Young
November 17, 2011

This summer Colton Craig was vacationing in Mexico when and friends decided to stop at a local restaurant full of soccer-crazed fans. That’s where the magic happened. Amongst all the overbearing cheering from the English soccer fans, the sound of a certain cheer caught Craig’s ear. The second he... Read more »

Exorcist Gives Eye-Opening Seminar

Michael Duke
November 17, 2011

The Exorcist, The Rite and the Paranormal Activity series.  Many of us have seen movies like these that contain plots centered around demons and evil spirits, and these movies are where we get most of our knowledge on this matter.  However, movies are not reliable sources on the subject of demons,... Read more »

Directors Announce Highly-Anticipated Musical

Isabel Dobrin
November 17, 2011

An orphanage, a dog named Sally, a wealthy industrialist, and a red haired, freckled little girl singing and dancing in the 1930’s.  This year’s musical could only be the hard-knock life of one small orphan on one big stage.  The directors and potential cast are gearing up for this year’s musical:... Read more »

Kelley Gets Its Mascot

Todd Fernandez
November 17, 2011

By Todd Fernandez What’s big, full of energy, has spirit, is the icon of a school and is something Bishop Kelley doesn’t have?  That’s right, a mascot, but in a few months that will change. Bishop Kelley is getting its very own masked hero and many students are excited for mascot’s arrival. “It... Read more »

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