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E E E. Galloway. Jr. the Academic Board 'W lf OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY WEST POINT, NEW YORK10996-9988 ltr T0 TIIE CLASS OF 1993: Congratulations on your outstanding achievements and especially those in support of or as participants in the intercollegiate athletic program. While you have been cadets, the ARMY tennis have been highly successful on the fields of friendly strife, :ind my wish ist on other days. BEAT NAVY! hat you have many more successes o fvtfmpwaj ALBERT VANDERBUSH Colonel, US Army, Retired Director of Intercollegiate Athletics n other fields All . W1 - A-n . it ' 35, N i Q IZHQQ , -Na A like Mew A ci? ' Dean ol the Academic Board United States Military Academy West Point, New York 10996-5000 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CIASS OF 1993 Congratulations on your graduation from the United States Military Academy. It is a great accomplishment and one that will stand you in good stead for the rest of your life. l urge you to continue your academic and professional development and build on the solid foundation you have created during your years at West Point. The nation needs your talents. Much has been given to you and, in turn, of you much will be expected. I wish you good fortune and Godspeed as you embark on your challenging joumey through a lifetime of service to I the Amly and the United States. , Sincerely, erald E. lo ay, Jr. rigadier Gen al, U,S. Army 1 Wi, Albert Vanderbush Athletics 'U-'T 52:19--M 'eww do ..-W,
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SUPERINTENDENT, USMA COMMANDANT OF CADETS Lieutenant General Howard D. Graves Superintendent, USMA ' March 4 ' ' 513, TO THE CLASS or l'993: Ms?5gf9' My personal thanks M' QywA 23, l993 to each one of you for your e . absolutely outstanding leadership of the Corps of H , Cadets this past year. Your spirit, discipline, pride and energy were directly responsible tor the many accomplishments of impressed the President his visit to Nest Point proud of the tremendous to the Military Academy collectively. You have the Corps and which so of the United States during You should be justifiably contribution you have made both individually and left a legacy ot excellence, professionalism and caring that will he long remembered and emulated your footsteps. by those that follow in As you now carry out your responsibilities as members of the long gray line beyond the walls of west Point, you will face challenges as well as opportunities. But you intellectual, military, will be well armed with the physical and moraleethical principles to assure you of great success as leaders of character for our nation. Thank you again for the strong values and positive leadership you brought to the Corps. Best wishes, f RQBILRT F . FOLEY Brigadier General, USA Commandant of Cadets 18 Guiding the Way .li wma? mf Sw-rnwmnw umm: sn-Jes Mutmmv Aczuurmv My ml-lv ,rw ww 'mmm TO THE MEMBERS OF IHE CLASS OF l993: Congratulations on accomplishing a great task -- graduating from the United States Military Academy. You are among a select number who have joined the Long Gray Line, and you and your family can be enormously proud. As a graduate of the Military Academy you are now prepared to meet the :any challenges that will lace our Nation in the 21st Century. You have already been challenged during the past four years -- academically, militarily, physically. Because of your daily immersion in our value-laden environment, you have the potential to be a leader of genuine character, and there is a great need in our country today lor ethical leadership. new that you have achieved this important qasx, i challenge you to set new goals. Enlarge your vision and dedicate yourself to serving our Nation selflessly and courageously. 'Phe people we serve expect and deserve nothing lc-ss. God bless you ln all your future endeavorsl. Howard IJ. Graves Lieutenant Cenerdl, UE? Army Superintendent l. W. 'WEQ sm.gw WSMTEA , f ,-'-Ciilffvrlm 'iii Brigadier General Robert F. Foley r Commandant of Cadets no uw ,H Q .aE5 . ff s i if - Ml 321 r Q ., e f' Q
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SUPERlNTENDENT'S STAFF CGM MAN DANT'S STAFF SUPERINTENDENTS STAFF. Front Row: COL Michael Peters, LTG Howard Graves, CSM James Tuemler. Second Row: LTC Stephen Furr, LTC Bruce Bell, COL Edward Counts,COL Thomas Joiner, COL Anthony Wagner, COL Richard Kanda, LTC Donna Spranger, MR Ted Wendel. Third Row: Major Harry Griffith, COL Larry Raag, COL Patrick Toffler, COL Steven Hammond, COL Larry Donnithorne, COL Robert Griffin, REV Richard Camp Jr., CPT Robert Ryan. Q :ye L raw COMIVIANDANTS STAFF. Front Row: CPT Michael Gould, MAJ Leo Peterson, MAJ Jeffrey Weart, BG Robert Foley, COL James Hayes, MAJ Stephen Loew, MAJ Edwin Messinger. Second Row: SFC Gary Morgan, SFC Colin Grant, MAJ Brian Corcoran, MAJ Edwin Acevedo, MS Connie Bambino, MAJ Marshall Drew, CPT Maitland Browning. Third Row: MSG William Smith, MR Pete Pecoraro, MS Rosemary Stabler, MS Mary Ann Boonstra, MRS Diane Yonasek. Fourth Row: CPT Stephen McGurk, MS Barbara McNally, MS Rim DiGovanni, MS Bar- bara Barrett, MRS Faith Saliba, MRS Evelyn Rawula, MS Eileen O'Donnell, MRS Patricia Dursi. Back Row: MS Lizzie Borden, MRS Nancy LeStrange, MS Stephanie Nacliero, MRS Suzanne Lewis, MRS Kathleen Powles, MR Elsworth Banks, MR Neil Cross. A W fl A- ii . , my ', f I -l...'W ' 1. ' Z, A 1' ' 20 Guiding the Way
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