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1993
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The United States Naval Academy Band
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Thomas
Metcalf, 22nd Leader
Lou
Berner, Assistant Leader.
Marching
Band 1993
1st row: Kathy Callahan, Mike Thompson, Gary Wolfe,
Tom Metcalf,
Lou Berner, Bob Rumbley, Don Carter
2nd row: Amy Meyer, Linda Reeves, Richard Diefenderfer, Diane Tarabour,
Ronda Ory-Lettie,
Gerry Granata, Marcia Diehl, Alexandra Chappell, James Rodak
3rd row: Chris Raifsnyder, Jeff Scaringe, Ray Ascione, Larry Boozer,
Russ Devilbiss,
David Hanner, Stan Moore, Erik Swanson, Dan Leathers, Tom Steele
4th row: Craig Young, Ron Vazquez, John Ohlemeyer, Randy Martell,
Jim Bean,
Gary Leming, Ken Bell, Ken Pfabe, Dan Orban, Jim Cunningham, John Babcock
5th row: Tracy Ford, Adam Tillett, Steve Barzal, Tony Valerio,
Rick Chappell, Ken Shrum, William Hunley, Jeff Diehl, Dan Drew, Bruce
McDonald, Patty Zweibel, Deborah McLaughlin
6th row: John White, Nick Pastelak, Bruce Smith, Scott Tarabour,
Frank Russo, Rob Werntz, Ken Meeks, John Parsons, Joel Lewis, Kelly O'Bryant,
Blake Cramer, Mike Jarjoura, Max Murray
High
Resolution Photo
The
opening ceremonies of the 1993 All-Star Game in the new Camden Yards Stadium
in Baltimore, Maryland.
The
Next Wave, 1993.
(l-r) 1st Row: Craig Young, Gerry Granata, Chris Raifsnyder,
Jay Marcum,
Blake Cramer, Max Murray, Tracy Ford.
2nd Row: Larry Boozer, Dan Drew, Rhoades Whitehill, Patty Zweibel,
Jeff Diehl, Mike Thompson, Frank Russo.
3rd Row: Gary Wolfe, Randy Martell, Dan Orban, Ken Pfabe.
The
Superintendent's Combo with the Superintendent, 1993.
(l-r) Rhoades Whitehill, Max Murray, Rear Admiral and Mrs.
Thomas C. Lynch,
Mike Thompson, Frank Russo.
Concert
Band 1994
1st row: Linda Reeves, Alexandra Chappell, Richard
Diefenderfer,
Gerry Granata, Ronda Ory-Lettie, Diane Tarabour
2nd row: Stan Moore, Ray Ascione, Ron Vazquez, Amy Meyer, Chris
Raifsnyder, Paul Skinner, Kathy Callahan, Russ Devilbiss, Marcia Diehl,
Dan Leathers, David Hanner
3rd row: Rick Chappell, Adam Tillett, Tony Valerio, Steve Barzal,
Don Carter,
James Rodak, Craig Young, Tom Steele, Jay Marcum
4th row: John Ohlemeyer, John Babcock, Ken Bell, Ken Pfabe, Randy
Martell, Jim Bean,
William Hunley, Ken Shrum, Rhoades Whitehill, Patty Zweibel, Jeff Diehl,
Dan Drew
Standing: Gary Wolfe, Tracy Ford, Deborah McLaughlin, Blake Cramer,
Nick Pastelak,
Rob Werntz, Frank Russo, Bob Rumbley, Rob Vuono, Max Murray,
Kelly O'Bryant, Scott Tarabour, Tom Metcalf
High
Resolution Photo
The
ceremonial band near the Robert Crown Sailing Center, 1994.
The
USNA Band Saxophone Quartet, 1994.
Chris Raifsnyder, tenor; Jay
Marcum, baritone; Craig Young, alto; James
Rodak, soprano.
The
USNA Band Trombone Quartet, 1994.
Ken Shrum, Dan Drew, William Hunley, Patty Zweibel.
The
USNA Band Tuba Euphonium Quartet, 1994.
Ken Shrum, Kelly O'Bryant, Scitt Tarabour, William Hunley.
The
Percussion Ensemble, 1994.
Rob Werntz, Frank Russo, Bob Rumbley, Blake Cramer, Nick
Pastelak.
The
USNA Band Woodwind Quintet, 1994.
Kathy Callahan, Steve Barzal, Dave Hanner, Ronda Ory-Lettie,
Richard Diefenderfer.
Electric
Brigade 1994
1st row: John Parsons, Mike Jarjoura, Joel Lewis,
Jim Cunningham
2nd row: Erik Swanson, Ken Meeks, Richie Smith, Gary Leming, Joe
McCarthy.
The
Superintendent's Combo with the Superintendent and Vice CNO, 1994.
(l-r) Max Murray, Frank Russo, Admiral Charles R. Larson,
Rhoades Whitehill,
Admiral Stanley R. Arthur, Blake Cramer.
This
button refers to the Band's answer to victory in the
1994 Army/Navy football contest.
The
Superintendent's Combo with the CNO, 1995.
(l-r) Max Murray, Mike Whittaker, Admiral Jeremy Michael
Boorda,
Frank Russo, Rhoades Whitehill.
Max
Murray and a young friend pose for a shot used on the cover of the
T.U.B.A. Journal. This photo was also prominently displayed in the Superintendent's
quarters.
The
USNA Band Tuba Euphonium Quartet, 1996.
Kabin Thomas, William Hunley, Ken Shrum, Scott Tarabour.
The
USNA Band Brass Quintet, 1996.
Kelly O'Bryant, tuba; Bruce McDonald, trombone; Tony Valerio,
French horn;
Dan Orban, trumpet; Jim Bean, trumpet.
1993
- 1996
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