An Elegant Evening: Honoring the Debutante Class of 2025
This weekend, the Mid-Texas Symphony Guild proudly presents the Debutante Class of 2025, celebrating a year of service, education, and fundraising at the annual Mid-Texas Symphony Ball. Now in its 37th year, this prestigious program continues to shape young women into poised, confident, and community-minded leaders.
Throughout the nine-month journey, these young women have honed their social skills, learned event planning, participated in community service, and developed financial literacy. In addition, they have played an active role in supporting the Mid-Texas Symphony, contributing to the success of one of Seguin’s most cherished cultural institutions.
The evening marks a culmination of dedication and personal growth, as each debutante is formally presented in an elegant and time-honored tradition. Escorts, who have accompanied them throughout the year, also take part in the evening’s festivities, adding to the grandeur of this memorable occasion.

Recognizing the Debutante Class of 2025
Let’s take a moment to celebrate each of these outstanding young women and their achievements:
✨ Kathryn Jade Zhang Dahlke – Escorted by Tildan Nash
A Junior at Navarro High School, Jade is an accomplished Varsity Cheerleading Co-Captain, UCA All-American, and Academic All-District Cheerleader. She is actively involved in Student Council, Spanish Club, and the National Society of High School Scholars.
✨ Londyn Gonzales – Escorted by Khori Franklin
A Junior at Seguin High School, Londyn participates in AVID, Cheer, and athletic training, demonstrating her commitment to both academics and extracurricular activities.
✨ Alexandria Grace Seiler – Escorted by Micah Diggs
A Junior at Seguin High School, Alexandria is a dedicated member of FFA and a passionate Softball player, balancing academics and athletics with grace.
✨ Clara Monkerud – Escorted by Aiden Robert Hamilton
Clara, a Junior at Navarro High School, shines as a Student Council member, Key Club participant, and Tennis team athlete. She is also an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
✨ Presley June Larson – Escorted by Hudson Wade Jenner
A Junior at Navarro High School, Presley excels in Cheer, Basketball, and Photography. She is a National Honor Society member, Student Council Junior Class President, and FFA leader.
✨ Morgan Taylor Schultze – Escorted by Connor Cheatham
A Junior at Seguin High School, Morgan ranks in the top 10% of her class, is a National Honor Society and AVID member, and is a Softball letterman and Fellowship of Christian Athletes participant.
✨ Brylee Wieding – Escorted by Ethan Wrinkle
Brylee, a Junior at Seguin High School, excels academically as a member of AVID, the National Honor Society, and the Early College High School Program. She is also a Varsity Softball player.
✨ Rylie Lynn Wilke – Escorted by Colton Taft
A Junior at Seguin High School, Rylie is a Letterman in Golf and Basketball and a manager for the Volleyball team. She actively participates in FFA, the Z-Club, and Student Council and enjoys raising and showing poultry.
✨ Landri Addison Wilson – Escorted by Ryan Zunker
Landri, a Junior at Navarro High School, is a National Honor Society and Student Council member. She is a Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Golfer, and recipient of the All-American Cheer Award and Academic All-District designation.

A Night to Remember
The Mid-Texas Symphony Ball is more than a celebration—it is a testament to the hard work, commitment, and transformation of these remarkable young women. Their journey through the Debutante Program has instilled in them grace, confidence, and leadership skills that will serve them well in the future.
As the Debutante Class of 2025 takes their final bow, we honor not only their personal achievements but also their contributions to the community and the arts. Congratulations to these extraordinary young women, their families, and their escorts on a truly elegant and unforgettable evening!
To learn more about the Mid-Texas Symphony Guild and the Debutante Program, visit their Facebook page.





