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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Pitzer emerges from unknown to known


 “My sisters always remind me that they’re older than me as a way to boss me around, even though they are only older by only a couple of minutes,” explains Pitzer when describing the sometimes delicate relationship with his triplet siblings, Elizabeth and Joy. Noah Pitzer and his two other sisters are the only children in their family. They are a set of triplets with a great upbringing by his father and mother David and Mary Lynn. All three attended Worthington Christian from their first eligible year of school and still attend to this day. Noah is involved in many extra-curricular activities such as soccer, boy scouts, and drone aerial photographyThose being Boy Scouts where he has earned the title as an Eagle Scout. “It’s quite the rank but also very humbling.” At boy scout Gatherings Noah and fellow Eagle Scouts set tents and activities up and then will start running around/wrestling during down time.  

Noah and his sisters plan on graduating from Worthington Christian in spring 2020. Noah takes many advanced classes and has been excused from English 11 because he is taking College Writing out of school(and is even taking College Writing through Mount Vernon Nazarene University in place of junior English). “He enjoys taking this English because it develops is writing drastically and overall helps him become better.” In school he is a very smart/accomplished student, but he does have a life to live outside of school. 
Besides Boy Scouts Noah is very interactive in the digital and technological world. Noah is an aspiring professional drone user. He often rises before the sun comes up to capture beautiful sunrises or stays up late editing and uploading his breathtaking sunset videos.  "everyone has their own little ways they express themselves and I can proudly say aerial photography is my way of expressing and sharing how beautiful the world is.” He has many montages of the sunrises and sundown's, he takes drone shots of events per request of people such as soccer tournaments and church events and even makes montages of lake activities when he and all his cousins go. He believes that his 1st Period Broadcasting class and 9th Period iJournalism class go hand in hand with his out of school drone filming. He believes that with the knowledge of his teacher Mr. Stoll, he can pick out things here and there and just get a whole new perspective on things. 
It was a great time hearing and learning more about Noah in his life at school and out of school and really getting to know different things about what his life branches into out of school and individual aspects of class, family, and hobbies. “Everybody has a different life and stories to tell, and I am glad I had the opportunity to share mine with you.” 
~Lucas Hartings


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