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Karlea Brooks

 

Karlea Ann Brooks is the 18 year old daughter of Brent and Laurie Brooks and the granddaughter of Jerel and Joan Brooks of Guymon and Bill and Martha Fuller of Okmulgee, Oklahoma.  She is the great-granddaughter of Naomi Rice and the sister of Kaylea, Jillian, and Clay Brooks

            Karlea is a twelve year senior at Guymon High School and has participated in a number of activities throughout her high school years.  She has been a member of Student Council for three years and is currently the co-events coordinator for the organization.  She has been a class officer for three years and is also a member of the National Honor Society and the Oklahoma High School Honor Society.  She is currently a valedictorian of her senior class and has been on the Superintendent’s Honor Roll every year.  She is proud to be a six year art student and an eleven year piano student.  She has won various awards for her art pieces, including the Oklahoma Silver Key Award.

            Karlea is a member of First Baptist Church in Guymon and is active in the youth group and youth choir.  She has attended several mission trips, including more recently trips to Denver and France. 

            She would like to thank Mrs. Patterson for her creative influence in art and Mrs. Loretta Lesley and Mrs. Kristina Roberts for showing her the love of the piano.  Karlea’s future plans are to attend Oklahoma Baptist University and major in fine arts. 

 

 

Biography Courtesy of Guymon Daily Herald