2012 Temple Football Media Guide Quick Facts

School: Temple University Nickname: Owls University Website: www.temple.edu Location: , PA (pop. 1,517,550) Founded: 1884 School Colors: Cherry (201C) & White Enrollment: 39,000 Acting President: Dr. Richard Englert (St. John’s College ‘67) Director of Athletics: Bill Bradshaw (La Salle ‘69) Athletics Website: www.OwlSports.com Conference: BIG EAST Conference Website: www.bigeast.org

Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field Surface: Natural grass Capacity: 68,532 Cost: $512 million (2003) Press Box Phone: (267) 570‐4453

First Season of Football: 1894 All‐Time Record: 424‐551‐52 2011 Record: 9‐4 overall, 5‐3 MAC Mitchell Leff Participants Returning: Temple Athletic Communications Offense: Multiple 46 (22 offense, 23 defense, 1 specialist) 1700 North Broad Street Defense: 4‐3 Participants Lost: Suite 401 24 (14 offense, 10 defense, 0 specialist) Philadelphia, PA 19122 Head Coach: Steve Addazio (Central Connecticut State ‘81) Starters Returning: Football Contact: Career Record: 9‐4 (1 year) 9 (4 offense, 5 defense, 1 specialist) Cathy Bongiovi, Associate Director Record at Temple: same Starters Lost: 13 (7 offense, 6 defense, Office: (215) 204‐1608 Weekly Teleconference: 0 specialist) Cell: (215) 778‐6814 Mondays, 12:20 p.m. E‐Mail: [email protected] Weekly Media Luncheon: Offensive Starters Returning (4): Fax: (215) 204‐7499 Tuesdays, Noon WR Deon Miller, OL Martin Wallace, QB Assistant Coaches: Kevin Rogers Chris Coyer, RB Matt Brown. (AHC/QB), Chuck Heater (DC/DB), Ryan Day (OC/ Defensive Starters Returning (5): Temple Football WR), Ben Albert (OLB), Sean Cronin (DL), DL John Youboty, DL Levi Brown, LB Blaze Edberg‐Olson Hall Tyree Foreman (RB), Justin Frye (OL), Caponegro, S Justin Gildea, CB Zamel 1001 West Diamond Street Frank Leonard (TE), Sean McGowan Johnson. Philadelphia, PA 19122 (ST/ILB), Francis Brown (GA), Britt Reid, Office: (215) 204‐0855 (GA), James Mangiero (GA), Chris Trifone Primary Specialists Returning (1): Fax: (215) 204‐0871 (GA) PK/P Brandon McManus. E‐Mail: [email protected]

2 Table of Contents Bowl Records Bowl Recaps ...... 251-258 2012 Schedule Team Records...... 259-260 Date Opponent Site TV Time Individual Records ...... 261-264 Fri., Aug. 31 VILLANOVA # Lincoln Financial Field ESPN3 7 p.m. Sat., Sept. 8 MARYLAND Lincoln Financial Field ESPNU Noon Opponents Sat., Sept. 22 at Penn State University Park, Pa. Opponent Quick Facts ...... 265-269 Sat., Oct. 6 *SOUTH FLORIDA [HC]Lincoln Financial Field Bowl Information...... 269-70 Sat., Oct. 13 *at Connecticut East Hartford, Conn. Temple University Sat., Oct. 20 *RUTGERS Lincoln Financial Field President...... 272 Sat., Oct. 27 *at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. Vice Presidents and Provost ...... 272 Sat., Nov. 3 *at Louisville Louisville, Ky. Main Campus Map...... 273 Sat., Nov. 10 *CINCINNATI Lincoln Financial Field Athletic Facilities ...... 274-275 Director of Athletics ...... 276-277 Sat., Nov. 17 at Army West Point, N.Y. CBS-CS Noon Athletic Administration ...... 278-280 Fri., Nov. 23 *SYRACUSE Lincoln Financial Field ABC/ESPN Temple Head Coaches ...... 281 Athletics Staff ...... 282-285 BIG EAST Bowl Affiliations Academic Support ...... 286-287 Fri., Dec. 21 Beef O’Brady’s Bowl Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. ESPN 8 p.m. Staff Directory...... 288 Thurs., Dec. 27 Belk Bowl Bank of Am.Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. ESPN 6:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 28 Champs Sports Bowl Stadium, Orlando, Fla. ESPN 5:30 p.m. Media Information Sat., Dec. 29 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y. ESPN/2 3:15 p.m. Radio/TV ...... 290 Mon., Dec. 31 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tenn. ESPN 3:30 p.m. Media Information...... 291 Sat., Jan. 5 BBVA Compass Bowl Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala. ESPN 1 p.m. Athletic Communications Staff ...... 291 BIG EAST Media Information ...... 292 Home games in BOLD CAPS * BIG EAST Conference games HC = Homecoming Stadium Map / Directions...... 293 All times Eastern and subject to change. Temple’s Media Outlets...... 294 Travel Itinerary / Temple Media...... 295 Football Camp...... 296 Temple Football Player Profiles...... 57-114 Quick Facts...... 2 Schedule ...... 3 Coaching Staff Gameday at Lincoln Financial Field .....4-5 Head Coach Steve Addazio...... 116-120 Credits Gildan New Mexico Bowl...... 6-7 Assistant Coaches / Staff ...... 121-150 The BIG EAST Conference...... 8-9 Walk-on Program ...... 10-11 Season In Review The 2012 Temple University Football Media Guide Owls in the Big 33 Game ...... 12-13 Season Review...... 151-158 was written and edited by Cathy Bongiovi. Layout Pro Timing Day...... 14 Game Recaps...... 159-165 and design by Cathy Bongiovi and Kelli Sheesley. Tradition ...... 15 2011 Final Statistics...... 166-174 Cover design by Kelli Sheesley. Additional editing NFL Success ...... 16-19 and research by Al Shrier, Larry Dougherty, Steve Temple Transformation...... 20-21 History Helm, and Jeffrey Kassarjian. Special thanks to the Edberg-Olson Hall...... 22-23 A Look Back ...... 175-189 Temple University Office of University Relations. Total Care...... 24 Temple Hall of Fame...... 178-185 Photos by Mitchell Leff, Zohrab Kazanjian, Justin Stadium Facilities...... 25 Temple Captains ...... 190 Casterline, Brian Schneider, Mitch Layton, Strength & Conditioning...... 26-27 Honors & Awards ...... 191-198 and its teams, Cathy Cherry & White Game ...... 28 All-Time Lettermen...... 199-204 Bongiovi, Ryan Brandenberg, Greg Carroccio, Media Market ...... 29 Brian Cunningham, Ed Foley, Joel Hawksley, United with Under Armour ...... 30-31 Records Joseph V. Labolito, Harvey Levine, Steve Manuel, Community Service...... 32-33 Team Records...... 205-207 David Maxwell, Jerry Millevoi, Jamie Mullen, Evan Academic Achievement...... 34-35 Individual Records ...... 208-227 Pinkus, Harry Scull / Jacksonville Jaguars, Tim Coaching Staff...... 36-37 The Last Time...... 228 Sofranko, Bill Vaughan, Kurt Bomze, Calgary The Campus...... 38-39 Stadium / Attendance Records....229-230 Stampeders, NFF/Gene Boyars. City images cour- Student-Athlete Living...... 40-41 All-time Coaching Records...... 231 tesy of the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Philadelphia...... 42-43 All-Time Assistant Coaches...... 232 Bureau: Larry Albee, Coy Butler, Scott Frances, Notable Alumni...... 44-45 Year-by-Year Results...... 233 Mark James, Jim McWilliams, Jack Ramsdale, Don Temple Traditions...... 46 All-Time Results...... 234-242 Roman, Edward Savaria, Jr., and Anthony Sigogna. All-Time Opponents...... 243 Season Preview NFL Draft History ...... 244 Tuxedos courtesy of Iacobucci Formal Wear, 2012 Outlook...... 48-52 Owls in the Pros...... 245-250 Havertown, Pa. Depth Chart ...... 53 Preseason Roster...... 54-55 Published in PDF only by the Temple University Hometown Roster...... 56 Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.

3 Temple is one of seven Bowl Subdivision programs to share its venue with an NFL franchise. Built at a cost of $512 million, Lincoln Financial Field opened in 2003 and boasts a natural grass surface that is ranked as the best among Northern stadiums by the NFLPA.

A school record 69,029 fans watched Temple take on #25 Penn State on November 10, 2007.

4 5 Temple made its fourth bowl appearance in school history and second in three years in 2011, facing Wyoming in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Albequerque, N.M.

The Owls won a bowl game for just the second time in school history with their 37-15 defeat of the Broncos.

6 7 8 9 MICHAEL DOTY RYAN ALDERMAN

BRETT PIERCE TOMAS CABRERA

MATT BROWN

CODY BOOTH

SCOTT ROORDA

10 11 DAquAN COOPER (making tackle) 2011 Big 33 jALEN FITzPATRICk 2011 Big 33

ADAM METz 2010 Big 33

Clockwise from top left : kYLE FRIEND, MICHAEL FELTON, kISER TERRY, NATE SMITH AND DAMIERE SHAW 2012 Big 33

BRANDON McMANuS 2009 Big 33

Temple had five players at the Big 33 All-Star Game between and Ohio in 2012. Michael Felton, kyle Friend, Damiere Shaw, Nate Smith and kiser Terry all played in the game for Pennsylvania.

Photos by Harvey Levine

12 13 RING OF HONOR Teams Coaches 1935 Team Pop Warner (1933-38) 1967 MAC Champions Ray Morrison (1940-48) 1979 Garden State Bowl (1970-82) Champions 1979 GARDEN STATE 2009 Eagle Bank Bowl Team Honored jerseys BOWL CHAMPIONS 2009 MAC East Champions #6 Paul Palmer #9 Steve joachim #64 Bill Singletary POP WARNER #2 Andre Neblett, DT #67 Tré johnson, OL Head Coach 1933-38 Three-time All-MAC 1992 Third Team #6 Paul Palmer, RB All-American 1985, 1986 All-American #70 john Rienstra, OL #8 Phil Slosburg, HB 1985 First Team All-Ameican Each year, Temple hosts Pro Day at the Edberg-Olson Complex, 1947 Second Team #71 john Summerday, OL showcasing the Owls’ senior class to professional scouts and All-American Two-time All-Big East representatives from NFL teams. The goal is to provide each and #9 Steve joachim, qB #72 joe klecko, DL every Cherry & White player every opportunity to display their 1974 First Team Four-time NFL All-Pro wares prior to the NFL Draft and rookie free agent signing period. All-American #73 Dan klecko, DL #9 Muhammad Wilkerson, DT 2002 Second Team Two-time First Team All-MAC All-Ameican #17 Rian Wallace, LB #76 Bucko kilroy, G RANDY GROSSMAN 2003, 2004 All-Big East Three-time NFL All-Pro #36 kevin Ross, DB #78 Mike jarmoluk, T Four Super Bowl Rings Two-time NFL All-Pro 1952 NFL All-Pro #44 Ed kolman, T #84 Steve Watson, WR Three-time NFL All-Pro 1982 NFL All-Pro STEVE jOACHIM #54 Lance johnstone, LB #86 Mike Hinnant, TE First Team All-American Three-time All-Big East Two-time All-Big East Winner #55 Steve Conjar, LB #89 Randy Grossman, TE Two-time All-Big East 1972 Third Team #64 Bill Singletary, OL All-American 1972 First Team #92 Terrance knighton, DT All-American Two-time All-MAC #65 Pat Staub, OL Two-time All-Big East To assist the seniors in their preparation, three team combines are conducted to measure strength, speed and Paul Palmer agility (225 Rep Test, 40 yd Trial, Three Cone Drill, 20 Yd Heisman Runner-up Shuttle and Broad jump).

An agent jOE kLECkO seminar, held Four-time NFL Pro Bowl for seniors and BILL SINGLETARY their families in #64 Retired jersey the spring prior First Team All-American to their senior First Team All-American season, is also provided to give our players an in-depth WAYNE HARDIN perspective of Winningest Temple Coach what it really takes to take their game to the next level.

14 15 PAT BOYLE EVAN RODRIGuEz 2008-11 DETROIT LIONS 2009-11 MATT BALASAVAGE 2007-11 TAHIR WHITEHEAD 2008-11 DETROIT LIONS

BERNARD PIERCE ADRIAN ROBINSON 2009-11 2008-11 BALTIMORE RAVENS

MuHAMMAD WILkERSON 2008-10 jAIquAWN jARRETT 2007-10 RAHEEM BROCk 1998-01 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

TERRANCE kNIGHTON 2005-08 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

STEVE MANERI 2005-08 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS CHESTER STEWART 2008-11 BALTIMORE RAVENS

16 17 RANDY GROSSMAN FOUR-TIME SUPER BOWL CHAMPION

ANTHONY ANDERSON jOE kLECkO SUPER BOWL CHAMPION kEVIN ROSS FOUR PRO BOWLS BRuCE ARIANS TWO PRO BOWLS TEMPLE HEAD COACH (1983-88) INDIANAPOLIS COLTS SUPER BOWL CHAMPION WITH PITTSBURGH STEELERS kEVIN GILBRIDE NEW YORK GIANTS SUPER BOWL XLVI CHAMPIONS (2012) DAN kLECkO 1999-02 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS DEVIN TYLER jASON MckIE 2006-09 1998-01 CHICAGO BEARS

TODD BOWLES TEMPLE DB (1982-85) STEVE WATSON PHILADELPHIA EAGLES PRO BOWL ASSOC. HEAD COACH

kEITH ARMSTRONG TEMPLE DB (1983-86) MATT RHuLE ATLANTA FALCONS NEW YORK GIANTS

ANTWON BuRTON 2003-04 ST. LOUIS RAMS

DOMINIquE HARRIS 2006-09 BUFFALO BILLS

18 19 Pearson and McGonigle Halls have recently been under construction as well to create practice facilities for the men’s Temple’s newest residential complex, currently under construction on North and women’s basketball teams, as well as new offices for Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue, will be named for Board of Trustees academic services and retail space. member Mitchell L. Morgan and his wife, Hilarie. key features: Addition of more than 26,000 square feet to The Mitchell and Hilarie Morgan Hall is scheduled for completion in 2013 and Pearson and McGonigle Halls; 24-hour access; regulation-size will have more than 1,200 beds, many of them in a 26-story tower that will basketball courts; offices and locker areas; recruiting and offer unparalleled views of Philadelphia. meeting space; cutting-edge sports medicine equipment; advanced digital technologies.

Edberg-Olseon Hall, which opened in 2000 as the university’s first football-only facility, went through a nearly 15,000-square-foot expansion.

key improvements: Expansion of the first-floor strength and conditioning area from 2,500 square feet to nearly 10,000 square feet; addition fo a full-service academic support area and 3,500-square- Current Progress, july 2012 foot team function room; enlarged sports medicine office with hydrotherapy area; dedicated coaches locker room; additional equipment storage space on second floor.

20 21 Locker Room

Edberg-Olson Hall at Temple university, which opened in 2000 as the university’s first football- only facility, is set for a nearly 15,000-square-foot expansion. The project will extend the length of the facility parallel to the railroad tracks and down the length of the current football field, allowing for improved academic support and training resources. Edberg-Olson Hall is the home of the Temple university football program. Officially dedicated on December 9, 2000, the facility was designed by AP3C Architects of Philadelphia. The building was engineered to not only support the football team’s functional requirements, but to enhance the experience through innovative design concepts. It provides the Equipment Room perfect atmosphere to develop a bond in football, family and Philly. During the season, approximately 250 people will pass through its doors on a daily basis. Team Auditorium

The “Owls’ Nest”

Thanks to a fundraising effort managed by the Owl Club and spearheaded by Dr. Peter Chodoff, Temple practices on the $800,000 SprinTurf surface of namesake Chodoff Field (background).

22 23 Temple’s game day Edberg-Olson Hall contains team and Temple’s game day coaches locker rooms, a weight facilities at Lincoln room, a training room, equipment Financial Field, which facilities, coaches offices, includes a players observation balcony, a players locker room, training lounge, computer lab, room, assistant coaches individual position meeting rooms, room, assistant coaches and a theater-style team meeting locker room, equipment room. It is the perfect complement room and a head to a gridiron landscape outside coach’s locker room, featuring 130,000 square feet of comprise approximately SprinTurf. 6,000 square feet of space. The players locker area, bathroom facilities and shower area alone encompass Temple Hall of Famer Dr. Ray 2,600 square feet. Moyer (below) and his wife Page (above, kneeling) have served Owl athletes for over 30 years.

Russell’s Rock Head athletic trainer Dwight Stansbury

Temple has a team physician, a head athletic trainer, four assistant trainers and four graduate extern trainers to handle any injuries that may occur to Owl student- athletes. Additionally, with its internationally-recognized hospital two miles north of Main Campus, medical treatment is never far away.

24 25 Temple Strength & Conditioning is an integral part of the football program. Each player is placed on a year-round, comprehensive program, designed to improve them as football players. The off-season program is mentally and physically based. The mental goals are to improve toughness, discipline, attitude, work ethic, and responses to adversity. The physical goals are to improve speed, strength, conditioning levels, body composition, and football specific skills. The program is designed to train the players for a 14-game football season. Frank Piraino Head Strength & Conditioning Coach

26 27 Temple football made the most television appearances with 10 games in 2011.

The Owls have played in a school- best five nationally televised games each of the last four OLANIYI ADEWOLE seasons. Most Improved Special Teams Player Top 10 TV Markets jALEN FITzPATRICk Market ...... TVHH Most Improved MATT BROWN Most Improved Mark Bresani Award for 1. New York, NY ...... 7,433,820 Offensive Player Mark Bresani Award for Spirit and Enthusiasm 2. Los Angeles, CA ...... 5,654,260 3. Chicago, IL ...... 3,492,850 4. Philadelphia, PA ...... 2,950,220 5. Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX .2,489,970 6. San Fran.-Oakland, CA .2,476,450 7. Boston, MA ...... 2,409,080 8. Atlanta, GA ...... 2,369,780 9. Washington, DC ...... 2,321,610 Philadelphia is the fourth-largest media and 10. Houston, TX ...... 2,106,210 telecommunications market in the United States. The WANEMI OMuSO region boasts many major telecommunications and Gavin White media outlets including a major cable sports network, Local 215 Award NFL Films, and many independent film and video production and post-production houses, radio and television stations, casting agencies, and advertising AHkEEM SMITH and public relations agencies. Most Improved Defensive Player

Sophomore RB kenny Harper scored two touchdowns, one for each side, on Saturday as Cherry edged out White, 17-10, in Temple''s annual intra-squad football scrimmage at Lincoln Financial Field before more than 2,500 fans.

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Dunkin’ Donuts Rockin’ Reading Program reception

Thanksgiving Food Drive

jahri Evans Football Camp

Ronald McDonald House Visit

Big Brothers/Big Sisters'' Bowl for kids'' Sake 2012 Susan G. koman Race for the Cure

32 33 Every April, Temple pays tribute to its standout student-athletes in the classroom at the annual Breakfast of Champions. Wayne Tribue (pictured above right) was the recipient of the Temple Teammates Award, given to student-athletes who have demonstrated leadership qualities in the area of community service, inspiring others to engage in similar selfless civic endeavors for the purpose Pat Boyle received the 2012 National of improving the quality of life for those in the Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete local community. Award, in addition to being named the PNC Male Student-Athlete of the Year at the Breakfast of Champions. TEMPLE RANKINGS #1 Diverse Student Body - Princeton Review #2 Law school in trial advocacy - US News #3 Law school in legal writing - US News #8 undergrad Entrepreneur program - Princeton Review Top 25 MBA program for public institutions - US News Top 25 undergrad Entrepreneur program - Fortune Small Business Top 10 Value for Money - MBA program - Financial Times Top 10 MBA Among Public urban universities - Financial Times

Graduation Day: (l to r) Wayne Tribue, quinten White, joe jones, Director of Athletics Bill Bradshaw, Hooter, Head Coach Steve Addazio.

34 35 20012 Temmple Footballll CCooaacchhiinngg SSttaaffff Steve Addazio Ben Albert justin Frye Head Coach Outside Linebackers Offensive Line Central Connecticut State ‘81 Massachusetts ‘95 Indiana ‘06 Second season at Tu 1 Bowl Game & 4 Bowl Games 12 Bowl Games 8 Postseason Appearances Frank Leonard kevin Rogers Sean Cronin Tight Ends Associate Head Coach/ Defensive Line Central Connecticut State ‘81 Georgetown (ky.) ‘03 3 Postseason Appearances William & Mary ‘74 4 Bowl Games & 13 Bowl Games 3 Postseason Appearances Sean McGowan Special Teams Coordinator/ kevin Rogers Chuck Heater Tyree Foreman Inside Linebackers Defensive Coordinator/ Running Backs Fordham ‘08 Virginia ‘01 1 Bowl Game & Defensive Backs 12 Postseason Appearances Michigan ‘75 5 Bowl Games 25 Bowl Games Ryan Day Offensive Coordinator/ Wide Receivers New Hampshire ‘02 9 Bowl Games

Chuck Heater

Head Coach Steve Addazio Ben Albert Tyree Foreman Frank Leonard

Ryan Day

The Temple staff boasts youth and successful experience. With 74 bowl games among them, their average age on opening night vs. Villanova will be 41.8 years. All of the Owls’ coaches are former players. The Temple staff has extremely strong ties to the Northeast region, the heart of the team’s recruiting base. Three coaches hail from Connecticut, two are natives from , and two call Ohio home. The rest of the staff jersey, and two call Ohio home. The rest of the staff Sean Cronin justin Frye Sean McGowan hails from Indiana, Maryland, and New Hampshire.

36 37 Temple Performing Arts Center

Bell Tower Howard Gittis Student Center

The Howard Gittis Student Center serves the Temple community as a hub of campus activity and central location for a variety of campus Sitting just 1.5 miles north services. of Center City Philadelphia, our Main Campus is close to the arts, music, intellectual and cultural scene of the country''s sixth largest city.

Sullivan Hall Liacouras Walk

Founded in 1884 by Dr. Russell Conwell, Temple university enrolls nearly 39,000 students and is the 28th largest students and is the 28th largest A comprehensive transit university in America. university in America. system (left) and state-of- the-art subway (above) Nearly 12,000 students live on or near Nearly 12,000 students live on or near provide students access to the Main Campus. The Main Campus the Main Campus. The Main Campus the entire Philadelphia spans 115 acres. spans 115 acres. area.

38 39 Temple Towers Residence Hall

1300 Residence Hall More than 12,000 students live on or near the Main Campus—more than twice the number who lived on or near The Louis j. Esposito Dining campus in 2002. Court debuted at johnson & Hardwick Hall in the fall of 2009 after a $4.5 million renovation. In the past 15 years, after a $4.5 million renovation. In the past 15 years, The largest student restaurant on Temple has spent campus is an “All You Care To over $100 million on Eat” restaurant that offers the residence halls and widest variety of meal choices. spent $32 million to renovate the Temple Daily featured items include: Towers in 2009. Fresh Baked Pizza, Homestyle Entrees, Soul Food, Artisan Sandwiches and Wraps, Specialty Ethnic Cuisine as well as Classic Grilled Sandwiches that are made to order and served complete with spreads, toppings and a basket of crispy fries. Six self serve food stations are also present so diners can compose their own meals.

The Edge Residence Hall

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Philadelphia is home to the nation’s third busiest Amtrak train station (above) and world’s ninth busiest airport (right).

Metro Population: 5.8 million The made The Philadelphia Phillies made 5th largest in USA back-to-back appearances in the World Series, winning it in 2008 and City Population: 1.4 million appearing again in 2009. 6th largest in USA Best city for recent college grads MSNBC.com Top 10 Best Cities for Singles Forbes Top 50 Hottest Cities Expansion Magazine Top 10 Best Cities for independent moviemakers Moviemaker.com

Atlantic City and the jersey AAnnnnuuaall EEvveennttss Shore are just an hour’s Broad Street Run drive from Temple’s campus. Philadelphia is home of the nation’s first hospital, Dad Vail Regatta law school, library company, zoo, voluntary fire Devon Horse Show company, medical college, pharmacy school, and cancer treatment center. Dragon Boat Races Flower Show The birthplace of life, liberty and the pursuit of International Auto Show happiness, Philadelphia is the sixth-largest city in Mummers the country. Forty percent of the u.S. population Penn Relays lives within a four-hour drive. Philadelphia Marathon Thanksgiving Day Parade With 88 institutions of higher learning and approxi - Thanksgiving Day Parade Wachovia Pro Cycling mately 360,000 university students, Philadelphia Photos by Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Bu - blends the vast resources of a world-class city with Welcome America reau, Bob krist/PCVB, jim McWilliams/PCVB, blends the vast resources of a world-class city with Edward Savaria, jr./PCVB, Anthony Sinagoga/PCVB, Roman Vinoly/PCVB, Philly.com.

42 43 Eddie jones, STHM ''05: Forward, Dallas Mavericks (retired) William A. jones, Esq. CLA ''67: Senior Executive Vice President, Metro Goldwyn Mayer Lewis katz, CST ''63: Trustee, owner, New jersey Devils (NHL); former CEO, kinney Parking Holding Corporation; former owner, New jersey Nets (NBA) Sidney kimmel, FSBM ''53, HON ''96: CEO, jones Apparel, Inc.; President, The Sidney kimmel Foundation Morton M. kligerman, M.D., CST ''38, Med ''41, ''49: Founding father of modern radiation oncology Dorothy krysluk, SCT ''97: Traffic Reporter, Fox 29 News Philadelphia Mitchell G. Leibovitz, CLA ''66, EDu ''71, FSBM ''74: Former CEO, Pep Boys Robin T. Macintosh, SCT ''71: Reporter, CBS-3 News Philadelphia Larry Magid, FSBM ''64: Founder, Electric Factory Concerts; Vice President, SFX Entertainment kathryn Brian McDonough, M.D., MED ''85: Medical Reporter, Fox 29 News Philadelphia Adam Mckay, CLS ''90: Writer and director, Anchorman, Morris ‘93 Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Former Head Writer, Saturday Night Live Aaron Mckie, SSA ''02: Former NBA Player; Assistant coach, Edith Adam, SCT ''81: Editor Page One, uSA Today jason Mckie, SCT ''03: Fullback, Chicago Bears Dennis j. Alter, EDu ''66, HON ''99: Chairman and CEO, Advanta Corporation joseph Medeiros, SCT ''75: Head Writer, NBC''s The Tonight Show with jay Leno Lynne Abraham, CLA ''62, LAW ''65: former District Attorney, City of Philadelphia Larry G. Miller, FSBM ''82: President, The jordan Brand, Nike, Inc. Frank Baldino, jr., Ph.D., MED ''80: Founder, Chairman and CEO, Cephalon Corporation Leslie Anne Miller, Esq. LAW ''94: Barton Blatstein, CLA ''76: President and CEO, Tower Investments, Inc. Former General Counsel, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Eugene Block, FSBM ''51: Founder, Rosenbluth Travel former President, The kimmel Center of the Performing Arts Sandra Bloom, M.D., MED ''75: CEO, Community Works Gillian Milovanovic, SCT ''77: united States Ambassador to Macedonia Norman Braman, FSBM ''55: Owner and President, Braman Automotive Group; former owner, Philadelphia Eagles H. Melvin Ming, FSBM ''67: Executive Vice President, Sesame Workshop David Brenner, BuS ''61: Comedian kathryn Morris, SCT ''93: Actor, Cold Case and Minority Report Tony Bruno, SCT ‘74: Syndicated sports talk show host Harry j. Mullany, III, FSBM ''80, ''82: President, Eastern Division, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. kunal Rick Brunson, SSA ''05: Former NBA Player; Assistant basketball coach, Chicago Bulls David Murphy, SCT ''85: Weather anchor, 6ABC News Philadelphia Nayyar ‘06 Stephen A. Capus, SCT ''86: President, NBC News Inc. kunal Nayyar, SCT ‘06: Actor, Claudia Catania, MuS ''68: mezzo-soprano, Metropolitan Opera, Broadway Veronica Hamel ‘62 kevin Negandhi, SCT ‘98: Anchor, ESPN john B. Clark, SCT ''98: Sports Anchor and Reporter, NBC10 - TV Philadelphia john Oates, SCT ''70: Musician, Hall & Oates Robert j. Coleman, Esq. LAW ''64: CEO and Chairman, Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin judith j. Ochs, M.D., MED ''73: Senior Medical Director of Clinical Research, William H. Cosby, jr., CST ''77, HON ''72, ''91: Comedian and actor Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals, Inc. john M. Daly, M.D., MED ''73: former Dean, School of Medicine, Temple university Lambert Orkis, MuS ''68: pianist, principal keyboard, National Symphony William j. Daly, SCT ''77: Vice President, Warner Brothers, Inc. R. Anderson Pew, FSBM ''59: Board Member, The Pew Charitable Trusts; Trustee Emeritus, Bryn Mawr Tracy Davidson, SCT ''06: Co-anchor and reporter, NBC10 - TV Philadelphia College; former board member, Children''s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Curtis Institute of Music Vincent W. DeMentri, SCT ''87: former co-anchor and reporter, NBC10 - TV Philadelphia Charles Pizzi, FSBM ''77: President and CEO, Tasty Baking Company The Honorable Nelson Diaz, LAW ''72: Partner, Blank Rome, LLP jason Read, FSBM ''03: 2004 Olympic gold medalist, rowing world record holder Steven Erlbaum, CLA ''68: Former owner and president, David''s Bridal Merrill A. Reese, FSBM ''64: Vice President, General Manager and Co-Owner, Progressive Broadcasting Company, Inc; Gladys (Happy) Fernandez, EDu ''84: President, Moore College of Art and Design; former Councilwoman, City of Sports Announcer, Philadelphia Eagles, 94.1 WYSP-FM kevin Philadelphia Donald j. Resnick, FSBM ''59: Owner and President, Acorn Development Corporation Robert W. Ford, M.D., MED ''63: Founder, World Health Mission Negandhi ‘98 Lindsay Rosenwald, M.D., ''83: President and CEO, Paramount Capital, Inc. The Honorable Vincent j. Fumo, LAW ''72: Chairman, Appropriations Committee of the Pennsylvania State Senate; Bob Saget, SCT ''78: Former Host, America''s Funniest Home Videos; Actor, Full House Attorney, Dilworth, Paxson & kalish Mitchel B. Sayare, Ph.D., MED ''75: President, Chairman and CEO ImmunoGen, Inc. Catherine C. Gandolfo, SCT ''71: Reporter, 6ABC News Philadelphia jill H. Scott, EDu ''96: Vocalist Doug Gaston, SCT ''83: Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Comcast Cable Lewis katz ‘63 Willard Shepard, SCT ''80: Two-time Emmy Award-winning journalist and Gulf War Fighter Pilot jason George, SCT ''96, SCT ''97: Actor, uPN''s Eve; Barbershop Murray H. Shusterman, Esq. LAW ''36: Senrio Counsel, Fox Rothschild, LLP Daryl Hall, MuS ''69: Musician, Hall & Oates The Honorable Martin Silverstein, LAW ''79: united States Ambassador to uruguay Veronica Hamel, CLA ''62: Actor, Hill Street Blues, The Bob Newhart Show, The Rockford Files and Lost Debra Sledge, TYL ''78: Musician, Sister Sledge David Hartman, M.D., MED ''76: Was the first blind person to graduate from medical school in the u.S. joan Sledge, SCT ''78: Musician, Sister Sledge David Henry, SCT ''94: Reporter, 6ABC News Philadelphia kim Sledge, CLA ''82: Musician, Sister Sledge Vince Hill, SCT ''79: Anchor, kYW Newsradio and Adjunct Professor, Temple university School of Communications and Theater The Honorable Dolores Sloviter, CAS ''53: Chief judge, united States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; Rhea Hughes, SCT ''90: Co-host, sports radio 610 WIP (AM) Philadelphia Faculty, Beasley School of Law, Temple university Ronald N. jacobi, Esq. 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