EthanMarston,memberof the Madill Class of 2024, has deep roots in the community as he has attended Madill Schools for his entire life. The sonofAngieandIanMarston, and grandson of Rosa and Tommy Crane and Greg and Regina Marston, he embodies the support and love of a close-knit family.
Marston has made his mark in Band, Jazz Band, Honor Band, Art, Student Council, Academic Team and JOM. His passion for music is evident, and he said one of his most cherished memories comesfromhisfreshmanyear when his band achieved a superior rating during marching competitions.
As he prepares for the next chapter of his life, he has set his sights on becoming a veterinarian.
Hesaidhesfavoritememories from school revolve around the time spent with friends. He acknowledged that the friendships he has forged, even with those he may no longer speak to, have profoundly influenced him and shaped the person he is today.
In expressing his gratitude, Ethanwantedtoconvey a heartfelt message to his parents.
“You all have influenced me as a person so much, and I wouldn’t be the person I am without you. You are the best parents I could have asked for, and I love you dearly.”
Ethan also credited his band directors and the upperclassmen from his freshman and sophomore years as significant sources of inspiration. Their guidance and support played a crucial role in his development as a musician and as an individual.