Christopher+Haliburton

Christopher Haliburton

Christopher Haliburton always puts himself out there. The only member of the Class of 2020 to make the switch from day student to boarder, he is not afraid of taking risks or making changes. His brave, outspoken personality shines through his social justice activism, an interest sparked by his participation in the Student Diversity and Leadership Conference during his junior year. He is grateful for the support he received from Webb faculty, especially Ms. Mani and Dr. Hubbard. Chris spent hours in the library chatting with friends and mentors about his favorite movies and music ranging fromTwilight to Beyonce, academics, and current events. Ms. Brosh’s Honors Crime and Punishment class sparked an interest in Political Science that he plans to carry to the next stage of his academic career at Occidental College in Los Angeles where he will also be running track. Although he will miss his friends from Webb, Chris is hoping to find a new group to chase around Target and In-N-Out. His wisdom, kindness, and generosity will be missed all around Webb, from the Honor Committee, to Jameson, to the library, but we are all excited to see where he goes next.

Chris is the type of person you can always get along with even if you don’t agree with him. I’ll always look up to his leadership on and off campus.

— Aliza Tyndale (‘21)

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