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RICHARD GABRIEL STONE "Dick" IT A A History BALT[i\.]ORE, lVL->.RVl.'\NQ Hleslem Alaryland Preparatory Schoci Irving Literary Society, Secretary, '24, Vice-President, '25, '26; Black and White Club, President, '26; Class Football, '22, '23; Class Basket-ball, '25, '26; Captain of Freshman Football Team, '23; Lion Tamers Club; Live Wire Club; Boys' Chairman and Senior Representative of College -Improve- ment Committee; ALOHA Staff; Class Chairman, '23; Captain, R. O. T. C., Adjutant of Battalion. A man of mark. ICK" came to us from the city of Baltimore. He is a minister's son, and you can bet that he lives up to his reputation. He did not remain on the Hill long before he established himself as a typical college man. It is an easy task for him to make friends, and oh, boy, how he can talk! Jfyou want a candid logical opinion upon any subject, just ask" Dick." As a student, athlete, and leader he stood high in his class. His ability as a leader won for him the honor of being the R.O.T.C. adjutant and the president of his fraternity. In both of these capacities he served to perfection The perseverance with which he developed will undoubtedly carry his future work to success, and as "Dick" finishes his career he can look back feeling that he has won the respect and admiration his friends. You must leave us, "Dick," but you will not soon be forgotten.