LAKE CHARLES — On Tuesday, May 13, St. Louis Catholic High School awarded degrees to the Class of 2025 during a commencement ceremony in the Burton Coliseum Complex.
The Very Reverend Ruben J. Buller, VG, Rector of St. Louis and Pastor of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, presented remarks while the Most Reverend Glen John Provost, Bishop of Lake Charles, gave the Benediction for 132 graduates.

Grant Habetz and Kyndal Goodwin received the St. Louis Awards at the May 13 commencement ceremony. The Most Reverend Glen John
Provost, center, presented the award plaques to the honorees.
Bishop Provost also presented the St. Louis Award to Grant Habetz and Kyndal Goodwin. Considere the most prestigious award of the school, the honor is given to the male and female seniors voted as the outstanding Christian student at the school by their peers and approved by members of the faculty, staff and administration.
The St. Louis Award goes to those that have shown Love of God and Neighbor, Strong Moral Character, Desire to Serve Community, Courage to stand up for Christian Principles, a Daily Christian Lifestyle, and Proper Use of God-Given gifts.
Also speaking to the class were valedictorian Alyson Gagliano and salutatorian Allison Donnelly.
Abigail Williams was acknowledged as Student of the Year while the Scholar Athlete Award went to Alyson Gagliano and Grant Evans. The Keith Jones Award went to Nathan Ughovwa.
Kelly DeMolle is Principal, and Assistant Principals are Emily Pettaway and Blaine Wyninger. Chaplain is Reverend Michael Caraway.
Graduates from the Class of 2025 included: Philip Abshire IV, Grayson Allen, Parker Anderson, Kaelyn Atkins, Jonah Austin, Christian Azam, Caleb Barker, Thomas Bebee, Sophia Bergen, Steven Bertrand, Peyton Bijeaux, Hannah Boullion, Aila Brassieur, Landon Brignac, Andrew Broussard, Emma Broussard, Samuel Broussard, Braden Brown, Louis Brown, Ella Butler, Elizabeth Buttross, Anna Cary, Scarlett Chaumont, Quincy Chiasson, Reese Corkran, Tri Cao Do, and Allison Donnelly.
Also, Grace Draper, Dillon Dressler, Olivia Dubois, Wyatt Dubois, Madeline Edwards, Alayna Eisner, Gary Evans Jr., Grant Evans, Bennett Farque, John Filo, Anna Flavin, Adele Foret, Avery Foret, Reese Furman, Finn Gage, Alyson Gagliano, Ty Garcille, Carlos Gonzalez-Angulo, Alexavier Goodwin, Kyndal Goodwin, Sarah Guidry, Colton Guillory, Isabella Guillory, Sydney Guinn, Grant Habetz, Hudson Hale, Kyla Hayes, Meredith Hotard, and Amjad Husein.
Also, Anderson Ieyoub, Lydia Istre, Halee Jackson, Adam Jarreau, Addison Jeane, Grace Jester,Ashley Jones, Avery Karam, Devin Kee, Rian Keepes, Cooper Keller, Hinnah Khan, William LaBouve, Baylee Langley, Payton Langley, Ana Claire Leger, Mark LeJeune, Conner Lyons, Hannah Manning, Connor Mathieu, and Olivia McElveen, Miller Mcfatter, Jolie Metoyer, Brooke Miles, Mary-Elise Milligan, David Minton, Abbie Mire, Brady Monlezun, Reese Monvoisin, Addison Moreno, Ella Morton, Laci Moton, and James Murray.
Also, Andrew Namie, Juliana Navarre, Mary Margaret Nickel, Sean O’Neal, Jamilyn Oro, Sarah Ory, Emily Pecorino, Lauren Pitt, Bentley Pittman, Grayson Plauche, Clara Powell, Emily Queenan, Hilary Reeves, Emma Roach, Arabella Saltzman, Amy Savell, Owen Schwem, Elizabeth Scroggs, Aloura Serrette, Deacon Stantz, Gabriel Stine, Charlotte Strew, Zachary Putra-Trung Sugandi-Truitt, and Colin Tanner.
Also, Kennedy Thibodeaux, Collin Thomas, Camille Thompson, Luke Trahan, Charles Trappey, Jackson Truax, Nathan Ughovwa, Benjamin Vanchiere, Jude Walker, Adrienne Ward, Adeline Watson, Carter Weeks, Peyton White, Taylor Wilder, Abigail Williams, Claybrone B. Williams III, Delaynie Williams, Sunny Woodcock, and Andrew Wrobel.
** Names of Honor Graduates are bold-faced.