
Clarendon High School recognized Gracie Clark and Maloree Wann the top students for the Class of 2025 during graduation ceremonies at the Harned Sisters Fine Arts Center last Friday, May 23.
Emily Grace Clark, daughter of Gregg and Catherine Clark, is the Valedictorian for the Class of ’25. She has maintained a 4.0 GPA and a place on the A Honor Roll for all of her four years at Clarendon High School. Gracie received Honor C awards in Algebra I Honors, Biology, Principles of Human Services, Geometry Honors, Algebra II Honors, English II Honors, Chemistry, Lifetime Nutrition & Wellness, and Anatomy & Physiology. During her junior year, Gracie participated in UIL Science and was a member of the regional qualifying team. Gracie served as the Vice President of Student Council during her senior year, and as a representative throughout her freshman and junior years. Gracie served as the Vice President of the National Honor Society during her senior year, and as a member during her junior year.
Gracie was a member of the Gifted & Talented Program since Kindergarten. She completed 53 dual credit hours and was on the President’s List for four semesters. She participated in service projects around the school and town such as Snack Pak 4 Kids, Angel Tree program, Highway Cleanup, Vacation Bible School, Bread of Life Food Bank, and Mustard Seed Ministry.
Gracie plans to attend Hardin-Simmons University and major in Communication Sciences & Disorders.
Maloree Wann, daughter of Carey and Brandi Wann, is the class Salutatorian with a GPA of 3.93. She attended CISD since pre-Kindergarten. Maloree was an extremely active member in multiple organizations while attending CHS. She was 2025 Class President, NHS President, Clarendon FFA President, Donley County 4-H President, and Student Council Secretary throughout her senior year. Maloree played softball four years and was Academic All-State First Team this year. She also participated in basketball one year, cross country two years, and cheerleading four years.
During her junior year, the Bronco Cheerleaders participated at the UIL State Spirit Competition and made finals. Maloree was a three-time state qualifier in horse judging and horse quiz through Donley County 4-H. She also enjoyed attending the major stock shows with her swine projects. During her senior year, Maloree placed fifth in San Antonio in the duroc class and third in Houston with a different duroc pig. She participated in UIL Academics for four years and was a UIL Regional Qualifier three of those years. Finally, she led and organized the all-campuses canned food drive held during December.
Maloree plans on attending Texas Tech University in the fall of 2025 to pursue a degree in animal science and pre-medicine.
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.