[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 93 (Tuesday, May 30, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E744]
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         IN CELEBRATION OF ROBERT IAN MALONEY ON HIS GRADUATION

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                  HON. HENRY C. ``HANK'' JOHNSON, JR.

                               of georgia

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, May 30, 2017

  Mr. JOHNSON of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, today, I rise to pay tribute to 
Robert ``Ian'' Maloney. Ian is a May 2017 graduate of Georgetown 
Preparatory School. Georgetown Preparatory School is the world's oldest 
Catholic and Jesuit school for boys. Ian's time at Georgetown 
Preparatory School closes the chapter on a stellar high school career. 
At Prep, Ian maintained a four year ``A'' average and was recognized as 
a National Hispanic Scholar, a member of the National Honor Society, 
and President of the Black Student Association. Volunteer work, 
tutoring inner city students, renovating homes for Habitat for 
Humanity, feeding homeless families at Thanksgiving were but a few of 
his selfless community activities. Aside from academics, Ian has also 
been a scholar athlete, lettering in tennis and leading as Captain of 
the Varsity team. In fact recently, Ian was certified by the 
internationally recognized Professional Tennis Registry as an 
Instructor.
  As the chapter closes on Georgetown Prep, it opens for Ian at Brown 
University. Of the 32,720 students who applied to Brown University's 
class of 2021, Ian was accepted early decision. According to the Dean 
of Admission, ``this admitted student group is extraordinary in every 
way. . . .''
  Mr. Speaker, Robert ``Ian'' Maloney is extraordinary in ``every 
way.'' He is a young man of integrity, intellectual excellence, and 
caring for others. Please join me in saluting Ian and wishing him every 
success as he brings great pride to his family and our country as a 
member of the Brown University class of 2021.