SHS Class of 2025 Graduates

Stanley High School Class of 2025 took to the stage at the Stanley High School for the final time in their high school career on Sunday, May 25 as the members of the class accepted their diplomas at commencement exercises in front of their family and friends.
The band played Pomp and Circumstance for the processional. Logan Neset led The Pledge of Allegiance. Halle Larson made the opening remarks. That was followed by student addresses given by Aryanna Camino, Caleb Mortensen and Ella Mortensen.
The members of the class presented flowers to their family members.
The Presentation of the Class of 2025 was made by SHS Assistant Principal Paula Brown with the announcement of the graduates and presentation of diplomas by Superintendent Tim Holte and school board president Matt Ruland.
Avery Ellis presented the closing before the recessional of “Tuesday’s Gone” by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Graduating with Highest Honors (4.0 GPA) were Aryanna Camino*, Ella Mortensen* and Caleb Mortensen*. (*denotes SHS Chapter of the ND Association of Honor Society member)
Graduating with High Honors (3.50 to 3.99 GPA) were Lilly Arnold, Cassidy Bohrer, Harley DeTienne, Avery Ellis, Jaymlin Gustafson*, Emma Hamilton, Abigail Hudelson*, Madilyn Hunting*, Halle Larson, Logan Neset*, Jacob Roses, Elizabeth Salgado*, Drake Schlosser*, and Jordee Skaar. (*denotes SHS Chapter of the ND Association of Honor Society member)
Graduating with Honors (3.00 to 3.49 GPA) were Casyn Bieri, Trey Bohmbach, Xary Eliany Castillo Ponce, James Fierros, Alysia Garcia, Maxwell Jackson, Sienna McLaughlin, Kade Snyder and Griffin Wilhelmi.
Lillian (Ezryn) Brandt, Jonathan Chavez, Jack Evans, Colten Gaddis, Sereiba Gauthier, Aubrey Jordan, Angel Mora, Migel Mora, Richard Moreno, Jr., William Nelson, Cody Newell, Tawni Nohr, Caleb Quesada Daniels, Kaelee Rice, Joshua Rushing, and Jacob Tryon make up the remaining members of the Class of 2025.
The Class of 2025 chose “Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway” by John Wayne as their motto. Their class flower was the red carnation, and their class colors were red, white and blue. The class also had a flower arrangement, cap and gown on the stage in memory of their classmate Alicia Garcia.