OKLAHOMA CITY – Caleb Brunson, a senior at Wilburton High School, paged for Rep. Jim Grego from April 28 through May 1, at the State Capitol.

Caleb is the son of Glen and Carla Brunson.

He’s a member of the National Honor Society, the Principal’s Honor Role and is Wilburton High School’s 2025 Student of the Year. He’s also a member of FFA in which he is fifth overall in national livestock judging, and he’s the 2025 first overall individual at the Oklahoma State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest.

After graduation, he plans to attend Eastern Oklahoma State College to major in agriculture, then transfer to Oklahoma State University. He might one day be interested in serving in local or state government.

During their four days of service at the House, pages run messages to representatives while they are in the chamber debating policy and voting on measures, and they help in the legislator’s Capitol office. Pages also participate in a mock session, in which they learn legislative procedure and how to write and debate legislation.

“It was great to meet Caleb and share with him some about state government and also the agriculture and cattle industry,” Grego said. “Our ag producers are the backbone of our state, and it’s always good to see the next generation stepping into this industry and to also see them have an interest in service to their state.”

 

Jim Grego serves District 17 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. His district includes Latimer County and part and Pittsburg County.

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