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El Reno Class of ’56 gathers at restaurant

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El Reno High School Class of 1956 held a get-together recently at a local restaurant with 11 graduates and three spouses attending.

If this group was still having reunions, this would be their 66th.

They try to meet once a month, with the next gathering set for 10:20 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23. That was the assembly time when they were in high school. One of the leaders likes to do things at significant times from their high school days.

Underwood OHCE holds monthly meeting

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The Underwood Oklahoma Home and Community Education Association of Canadian County met recently at a local restaurant with Neta Liebscher as hostess.

Lester Liebscher was welcomed as a visitor.

Natalia Valenzuela called the meeting to order.

Bernita Davis read minutes of the last meeting, with Ann Ricketts giving the treasury report.

Vicki Duncan presented the lesson on “Making Tissue Paper Flowers.”

Members discussed items needed for the county fair as well as table decorations and the cookie jar entry.

Lamplighters discuss fair items inventory

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Lamplighters OHCE of Canadian County met recently at a local church, with Carol Stine offering the devotional titled “I’m Not Crazy After All.”

Maxine Little read minutes of the previous meeting, while Patricia Morrison gave the treasury report.

Thank-you cards were read from the 4-H Club and Highland Baptist Church.

New fair handbooks were distributed, with members discussing dates to set up booths and taking an inventory of items needed.

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Project Transformation celebrates Christmas in July

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Project Transformation recently celebrated Christmas in July.

The celebrations included Christmas crafts, music and decorations throughout Wesley United Methodist Church.

Each of the campers and teachers received Santa hats to wear all week. Of course, Christmas in July would not be complete without visits from the Grinch and Santa and Mrs. Claus, who brought gifts for each camper. 

Project Transformation is an eight-week day camp hosted by Wesley Methodist every Monday through Thursday. Each day, the campers receive breakfast, lunch and a snack.

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Couple to marry in spring ceremony

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Kennade Marie Long and Christian Dean Rinehart announce their engagement to be married.

Long is the daughter of Alan and Debbie Long of Yukon, granddaughter of Donald and Evelyn Long of House Springs, Mo., and granddaughter of Helen Brodeur of Yukon and the late Norman Brodeur Sr.

Long is a 2014 graduate of Putnam City North High School and received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Oklahoma State University and her master’s degree in Clinical Professional Counseling from the University of Oklahoma.

Lamplighters meet

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Lamplighters OHCE of Canadian County met recently at a local church with Carol Stine offering devotionals titled “Beauty is Fleeting.”

Maxine Little read minutes of the previous meeting, while Patricia Morrison gave the treasury report.

Members remembered their past president and friend, Joan Herr, who passed away in June. A memorial will be sent in her honor to her home church, Highland Baptist.

Members also expressed appreciation for Highland allowing them to conduct their meetings there.

UCO announces honor students

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The University of Central Oklahoma recently announced those students named to the university’s honor rolls. For the spring 2022 semester, 1,343 students were named to the President’s Honor Roll, an honor achieved by those who recorded a straight-A or 4.0 GPA.

In addition, 1,376 students were named to the Dean’s Honor Roll with a 3.5 GPA or better and no grade lower than a B.