Christopher Michael "Leaf" Elliott 2009 Warwick Valedictorian - TopicsExpress



          

Christopher Michael "Leaf" Elliott 2009 Warwick Valedictorian Passes Away Christopher Michael "Leaf" Elliott went home to be with the Lord on July 24 at 3:30 pm doing what he loved most at East Rosebud Lake, Carbon County, Montana. Christopher has been described by those who knew and loved him as a ‘dazzling multi-faceted character’ who lived his 22 years to his fullest. Christopher attended Morningstar Preschool, Lititz Christian School, Lititz Elementary, and Warwick High School. A member of the National Honor Society and French Honor Society, he also participated in the Academic Competition team including the Quiz Bowl and Knowledge Master Open teams, and the JETS team. He was awarded the Warwick Scholar Awards in 11th grade for English, Math, Science and French. The founder of the Drama Club, which still exists today, was one of his proudest achievements. He studied physics at IUP in the summer of 2007. He was selected to attend the PA Governor’s School for the Sciences during the summer of 2008. He graduated from Warwick High School in 2009 as Valedictorian with a GPA of 4.66. Christopher graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts with a Bachelor’s degree in Geosciences and was on the Dean’s list 6 out of 8 semesters. As a Geosciences major, he studied Geomorphology, Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Paleobiology, Evolution of Volcanic Arcs, Structural Geology, Sedimentology, Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Linear Algebra and Math Methods for Scientists. His studies took him around the globe to Hawaii, Egypt, Ireland, California and lastly to Montana where he was studying Field Mapping through Yellowstone Bighorn Research Association. He also spent one winter study at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts analyzing data from an isotope mass spectrometer. It was his intention to attend graduate school to study structural geology. His hobbies included photography, philosophy, poetry, sketching, music and playing the guitar. He rode road bicycle, motorcycle and loved climbing- rocks or trees. He taught rock climbing at Williams College for 3 years as part of the Williams Outing Club.
Posted on: Fri, 09 Aug 2013 02:08:41 +0000

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