Inspiration from MLHS 2017 Commencement speaker Stephen Funk
“The world needs you – just the way you are,” Commencement Speaker Stephen Funk told the 113th graduating class of Mountain Lake Public High School (MLHS) during exercises held Friday evening, May 26, in the school’s auditorium.
Funk, who is completing his fourth year as an Agriculture teacher and as one of three Mountain Lake FFA Chapter Advisors at MLHS shared with the 39 graduates of the Class of 2017, “Each and every one of you has a special plan crafted just for you,” at times fighting back tears,
He encouraged the young men and women to take risks in life, “Even in spots where you could bet ‘burned.’ You never know, things could also get snowballing in a positive direction.”
Funk impressed on the grads that, “Each of you are full of unlimited potential. The only thing holding you back is yourself. I am so proud of the Class of 2017. Every one of you was put here for a purpose.”
And, like a proper ag instructor, Funk closed his remarks by quoting the advertising slogan of John Deere – “The power of imagination . . .”
Graduation exercises opened with prelude music by the MLHS Senior High Band, under the direction of Mountain Lake Public School Instrumental teacher Kurt Jahnke. They also welcomed the Class of 2017 to the auditorium with the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance.” During the program, the instrumentalists performed “Joy In All Things,” by Brian Balmages.
Mountain Lake Public School Vocal teacher Andrea Brinkman led the MLHS Senior High Choir in the selection, “Fly Away Home,” by Pinkzebra, as well as the Senior Class Choir’s number, “The Verge,” by Owl City.
Each of the class officers played a role in the evening’s program. Thomas Kraemer, secretary/treasurer, provided Words of Inspiration; Liana Blomgren, vice-president, introduced the Commencement speaker and Samuel Grev, president, gave the Class Response.
David Grev of the Mountain Lake Area Scholarship Program, distributed a number of scholarships to class members. Paul Metcalf awarded the “Bradley Behrends Memorial Award” to Liana Blomgren and Samuel Grev.
MLHS Principal Michelle Larson and MLHS Counselor Jody Lepp presented the class for graduation.
Awarding of diplomas was completed by Mountain Lake Public School (MLPS) School Board Treasurer Pamela Hoek and MLPS School Board Director Thomas Fast, along with MLPS Superintendent William Strom.
The new MLHS alumni exited the auditorium to Tim McGraw’s “Humble and Kind.”
The Class of 2017 selected as their Class Motto a quote from the lyrics of McGraw’s “My Little Girl” – “Chase your dreams, but always know the road that will lead you back home.”
Class colors were the traditional maroon-and-silver.
Senior Class Advisors are Brenda Feil, Shawn Naas and Kim Syverson.
Below is a photo gallery from the Frriday evening Commencement: