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Taylor Brotemarkle is an official Coupeville High School alumnus. (Photos by Jackie Saia and Marquette Cunningham)

The moment has passed, but the photos live on.

Coupeville High School Class of 2025 students picked up their diplomas Saturday and headed off to vacation, and then, maybe, the real world.

As they leave CHS behind, they can look back and marinate in the photos above and below, which come to us courtesy Marquette Cunningham and Jackie Saia.


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Alysia Burdge is the Class of 2025 Salutatorian. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Three to lead the way.

The Coupeville High School Class of 2025, which graduates Saturday, is paced by a trio of valedictorians, with Matthew Campbell, Zander Pulliam, and Nicholas Wasik topping the GPA chase.

Alysia Burdge stands alone as the salutatorian.

Rounding out the top 10 scholars from this class (in alphabetic order) are:

Yzabella Floyd
Makenna Jonker-Chambers
Ember Light
Elizabeth Lo
Pamela Morrell
Ayden Wyman

Valedictorians (l to r) Zander Pulliam, Matthew Campbell, and Nicholas Wasik.

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Teagan Calkins adds to her trophy case. (Photos courtesy Jackie Saia)

The excellence overflows.

In preparation for graduation, Coupeville High School held its annual awards night Monday, with scholarships and recognitions the focus.

Some joyful tears were shed, smiles were flashed, much financial aid changed hands, and pics were snapped, just as it has ever been so.

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Your donation would help these athletic superstars, who are now a wee bit older as members of the CHS Class of 2025. (Photo courtesy Jennifer Marzocca)

The Coupeville High School Class of 2025 is “in dire need of a fridge/freezer combo” for use in concessions after one of their two units unexpectedly bit the dust.

A bunch of food had to be chucked, incurring a loss for the seniors, and the frig is too old to have parts be easily replaced.

While the frig in the CHS gym is a recent donation and is steadily working away, the one which was lost is the one at the stadium, right as football and soccer seasons get underway.

With concession sales providing a major benefit for each year’s senior class, parents are scrambling to find a replacement and are hopeful someone out there may have one they would be willing to donate.

If you’d like to be their favorite person, you can reach them at chsclassof2025parents@gmail.com.

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“I’m Katie Marti, fool. I will wreck your pitcher and laugh all the way to Disneyland.” (Photos by Jackie Saia, JohnsPhotos.net, and assorted parents)

The final run begins.

With the start of fall sports practices this week, athletes from the Coupeville High School Class of 2025 begin their senior seasons.

And yet, in a shameless bid to make Wolf Moms cry (happy) tears, we present evidence that these upperclassmen were just lil’ kids a moment ago.

Pamela Morrell (left) dreams of the moment when she will be a high school senior cheerleader. That day? It’s today.

“I’m gonna set this court on fire!”

The eye healed, but his love for the sport continued to blossom.

“I am a one-woman tornado of terror on the diamond, and I’m coming for all your titles!!”

The wrecking crew.

Birth of a flamethrower.

A young Jada Heaton, making catches that shocked even her hat.

Ember Light and Hunter Bronec were freshmen royalty. Can they snag a repeat as seniors?

“Oh, they’re gonna need a first aid kit when I’m done with them!!”

“This is our court now, ya old farts!!”

“Me? I crank homeruns and take names all day, baby.”

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