
CLASS OF 2025 – JOB WELL DONE!
As graduation day approaches, the results of greatness produced by the 2025 senior class speak for themselves. Extra efforts and commitment to academic excellence is evidenced through the accomplishment of this year’s six outstanding seniors.
Co-Valedictorians – Aryana Garrison and Kayla Gibbins

• Aryana Garrison is the daughter of Theresa Presley and the late Ryan Garrison. She has been actively involved in a variety of clubs and organizations, including FCA, FCCLA, Colorguard, National Honor Society, Gifted and Talented, Art Club, Leadership in Media class, and the Lady Wolverines’ Basketball Manager. After graduation, Aryana plans to attend the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith to earn a bachelor’s degree in Media Communication. “My future beyond VHS excites me, and I am ready to embrace any challenges that come my way,” Aryanasaid with a smile and voice of confidence.

• Kayla Gibbins is the daughter of Jon and Dena Gibbins and granddaughter of Bob and Fay Robertson. A proven performer as a multi-sport athlete, Kala is a four-year member of the varsity fastpitch, slowpitch, basketball and track teams as well as member of FFA, FCA, and National Honor Society. After graduation, Kala plans to continue to display her athletic gifts playing softball at Carl Albert State College and to pursue a degree in general studies.
Co-Salutatorians – Ally Trotter and Gracie Risley

• Ally Trotter is the daughter of Trent and Charlotte Trotter. Always proud to be a Wolverine, Ally has been very active in many organizations including FFA, FCCLA, Student Council, National Honor Society, Yearbook, as well as Leadership in Media Club. In the fall, she plans to attend Eastern Oklahoma State College and looks forward with great excitement to joining the soils judging team and will work towards an Associates degree of Science in Agriculture Communications. “Once I have received my Associates, I plan to transfer to Oklahoma State University to further my study to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Communications.”

• Gracie Risley is the daughter of Gill and Delaina Risley. “I am thankful to have been nurtured in an environment that values hard work, dedication and a passion for agriculture,” said the 2025 senior. Following graduation from Vian High School, I plan to continue my academic journey at Oklahoma Panhandle State University where I will aim to blend my love for animals as well as my lifelong interest in agribusiness.
Top-10 Percent Wolverines: Madison Spyres and Aspen Roberts

• Madison Spyres is the daughter of Steve and Amber Spyres. Throughout her career at Vian High School, she has been very active in multiple school organizations including FFA, FCCLA, Student Council, FCA, National Honor Society, Yearbook, as well as Leadership in Media team. “In the fall, I plan to attend Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Arkansas. My current plan is to pursue a degree in Social Work and then continue through a master’s program. I feel blessed to be a forever Vian Wolverine,” said Madison.

• Aspen Roberts is the daughter of Luke and Amanda Roberts. While attending Vian High School, I was very active in a variety of clubs and organizations such as FFA, FCCLA, FCA, Yearbook, Student Council, and the National Honor Society. “Starting in August, I will be furthering my education at Carl Albert State College online, working towards an associates degree,” said Aspen.
Next Level Wolverines
Six 2025 seniors will take their athletic talents to the collegiate level beginning in the fall.
- Jacob Brannick – Football at Southwestern College, Kansas
- Nathan Cheater – Football at Southwestern College, Kansas
- Kayla Gibbins – Softball at Carl Albert State College
- Annie Neal – Cheerleading at Oklahoma Christian
- Izzy Clouse – Cheerleading at Oklahoma Baptist University