Noble graduate lands stage role
Noble resident Tiffany Schat recently was cast in the Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College production of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple. The production will take place Dec. 1 and 2 in Mabee Hall on the Hillsdale Campus, 3701 S. I-35 in Moore.
Tickets are $6 each and can be purchased at the door.
Schat plays the role of Cecily in the campus production. Last year, she was featured in Lost in Yonkers and Our Town at Hillsdale.
At Noble High School, she appeared in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Ann Frank and Bye Bye Birdie.
A sophomore christian education major at Hillsdale, she is the daughter of Denise and Terry Schat of Noble and a 2005 Noble High School graduate.
Local couple gets family addition
Kevan and Cortney Parker announce the birth of their daughter, Ricci Marie Parker, Nov. 14 at Norman Regional Hospital. She?weighted 6 pounds and measured 18 inches.
Proud grandparents are Ricci and Pam Smith of Shawee and Greg and Jerri Parker of Cromwell. Proud great grandparents are Miller and Jean Maddox of Norman.
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