Charlo Schools celebrate commencement, remember classmate
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CHARLO – Inside the gymnasium at the Charlo High School, a crowd of more than 400 gathered to cheer and support their graduating seniors on Sunday afternoon.
Graduates and their loved ones listened to comments from valedictorian Brooklyn Foust, salutatorian Aislynn Love and special guest Mrs. Reheanna Fultz before a presentation of diplomas.
Love thanked her fellow graduates for “all the fun, crazy and ridiculous memories” and wished them “nothing but the best” as they set out into the world, while Foust encouraged her classmates to “live your life to the fullest.”
Special guest speaker Mrs. Fultz conveyed to the class that she would have loved to give a “grand speech helping them prepare for the real world, but the truth is you are ready.”
She went on to remind the seniors they could be successful if they remember to: stay focused, never underestimate yourself, laugh often, persevere and show compassion.
As the senior class exited the ceremony each student gave the father of former classmate Brett Krantz, who died in a car accident in 2015, a hug. The class also presented Brett’s father Max with a rose bush to plant in his son's memory.
Charlo High School Class of 2018
Shad Robert Anderson
Paije Mercedez Bauer
Tyla Marshele Castor
Kalista Kay Clark
Clayton Kelly DeLong
Brooklyn Ashley Foust
Brandy Lee Fryberger
Sakoya Rae Gaustad
Sierra June Hutchin
Chandler Michael Krahn
Aislynn Marie Love
Logan Edward Mock
Joelee Nichole Nelson
Brooke Rayann Nentwig
Rowdy James Nentwig
Toby Lee Odom
Sabin Morgan Perry
Tyson Gregory Petticrew
Ciara Jean Roberts
Devon Anthony Siech
Hallie Jo Sohr
Dylan James Stevens
Baily Ross Weible
Brett Christopher Krantz (In Memoriam)
Scholarship Recipients
Tyla Castor: Charlo Perpetual $1000
Brooklyn Foust: MSU Premier Scholarship $2500, Wendy’s High School Heisman (Each year one female and one male in the state of Montana is selected for this award, this year Brooklyn was the female representative for Montana along with being awarded this scholarship) $1000, Blackfoot Telephone Company $1000, Elks MVS Foundation $1000, Kenneth and Norma Trietsch $2800, Charlo Perpetual $1000, Valley Banksn TBD, Rocky Mountain Twist $250, Phyllis Stivers Memorial Scholarship $300
Brady Fryberger: Fupps Basketball Brawl Scholarship $1000, Les Schwab Scholarship $100, Elks Foundation Scholarship $1000, Youth Serve Montana $1000, Blackfoot Telephone Company $1000, Montana Academic Achievement Scholarship $1000, Charlyn M. Rogers Memorial $1000, Horatio Alger Scholarship $10,000
Sakoya Gaustad: Valley Banks- TBD
Sierra Hutchin: Blackfoot Telephone Scholarship $1000, Rods Harvest Food $100, Napa Auto Parts $100, Clayton DeVoe Scholarship $5000, Valley Banks TBD, Lake County 4-H Scholarship $500, Shamrock Services $400, Poke the Bear Scholarship TBA
Aislynn Love: Bozeman Premier $1000, Youth Serve Montana $1000, Charlo Perpetual $1000, Kelsey Rollins Memorial Scholarship $1000, Charlyn M. Rogers $1000, Poke the Bear Scholarship TBA, Clayton DeVoe Scholarship $5000
Jaelee Nelson: Ronan Eye Clinic $100, Coulter Automotive $100
Sabin Perry: Elks Club $1000, Elks Club State Finalist $500, John M. Huntsman $8000, Utah State Aggie Scholarship $14,000, Utah State Involvement Scholarship $3000
Tyson Petticrew: Wenatchee Valley Grant $3000, Wenatchee Valley Baseball Scholarship TBD, Valley Banks TBD
Ciara Roberts: Charlo Perpetual $1000, Charlo Lions Club $1000
Devon Siech: MSU Premier $1000, Valley Banks $100, Charlo Grocery $200
Hallie Sohr: MSU Rodeo $8000, MSU Premier $1000, Lake County 4-H $500, St. Luke Community Healthcare $500, Round Butte Future Stockmen $100, Mountain West Co-op $100, Valley Banks TBD, Montana High School Rodeo $300