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graduates smile in a row during the graduation ceremony

Relive the unforgettable moments from the Marian High School Class of 2025 Graduation Ceremony. From the processional to the final cheers, this special evening was filled with tradition, inspiration, and celebration. Watch the official video recap and browse our graduation photo gallery to see proud graduates, heartfelt speeches, and joyful family moments. Congratulations, graduates!

Class of 2025 Valedictorian Ada Kowalewski smiles for photo in her cap and gown

The past four years as a Marian Mustang have given me so many blessings and opportunities. As I approach my freshman year at The University of Alabama, I am filled with excitement for what is to come, but also sadness about leaving Marian’s halls. Marian has shaped me into the person I am today, and it goes without saying that I will carry every single lesson I have learned into the future. 

Three graduates pose for a photo wearing their white graduation robes and attire.

Meet Charlotte Bingham, Myrna Gilbert, and Susannah Klein: Marian's Class of 2025 Salutatorians. These exceptional young women have demonstrated tremendous dedication and hard work throughout their academic careers, earning them this prestigious honor. Their achievements are a testament to their perseverance and commitment to excellence.

Dr. Kathy Kolasa smiles for photo in graduation attire.

A legacy of lifelong learning, global service, and heartfelt connection came full circle at this year’s graduation as Kathryn M. Kolasa ’67, PhD, RDN, LDN was honored as the 2025 Distinguished Alumna. A pioneering voice in the field of nutrition and a passionate educator, Dr. Kolasa embodies the Marian spirit of service, scholarship, and sisterhood. 

student smiles with her award for Distinguished Alumna of Tomorrow

Ruby Jansen ’25 was honored as this year’s Distinguished Alumna of Tomorrow (DAT) at the Alumnae Senior Luncheon in April. The DAT award recognizes a graduating senior who has distinguished herself and Marian through her character, leadership, faith, and service to others. Ruby has been a quiet force of compassion at Marian—offering leadership at senior and underclass retreats, volunteering at Friendship Circle and on mission in Honduras, and bringing faith and humility to everything she does. Ruby will attend the University of Michigan this fall, where she will join the rowing team and continue living out her Marian values. Her kindness, strength, and unwavering purpose make her a powerful example of what it means to be a Marian woman.

Marian Mothers' Club Celebrates a Successful Year

The Marian Mothers' Club (MMC) celebrated the close of a remarkable year with a joyful luncheon held last week at Pine Lake Country Club. The event marked a time of reflection, gratitude, and celebration, honoring the many contributions of Marian moms including 2024-2025 Mothers’ Club President, Lucia Saad.

2025 Candelight Celebrates Sisterhood

The 2025 Candlelight Ceremony was a moving celebration of sisterhood, leadership and transition. In this symbolic exchange juniors offer roses to represent the bond of friendship while seniors pass one glowing candle - a light that signifies the spirit of leadership and strength of those who have come before. More photos to follow!

student-athletes Bella Musachio and Molly McLeo smile before signing letters of intent

Marian High School celebrated Spring 2025 National Signing Day by honoring senior student-athletes Bella Musachio and Molly McLeod. Bella will continue her soccer career at Saint Mary’s College, while Molly will play basketball at Albion College. The ceremony recognized their accomplishments, leadership, and faith, and celebrated the bright futures ahead.


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