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STS. PETER AND PAUL Catholic Church in Kingfisher honored its seniors at a special mass Sunday. The students include: front row, from left, Josy Rivera, Fatima Padilla, Yesenia Marquez, Frida Gonzalez, Maricza López and the Rev. Francis Nguyen; middle row, Aldo Munoz, Yanet Garcia, Brandon Orozco, Andrea Gutierrez and Jennifer Reyes; back row, Deacon Terry Rice, Kara Murray, Hector Rivera, Michael Johnson, Maggie McCully, Maria López and Bijan Cortez (top photo). All the students are seniors at Kingfisher High School, except for Hector Rivera, who will graduate from Lomega High School. The parish Altar Society also presented two $500 scholarships to Hector Rivera and Kara Murray (right photo). Altar Society President Brenda Walta, right, presented the awards. [Photos Provided]
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