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159 ALL-AMERICANS Consensus First-Team FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS Selections 1951 Bob Ward G 1952 T QB 1953 Stan Jones T 1955 C 1961 Gary Collins E 1974 Randy White DT 1976 Joe Campbell DT 1979 Dale Castro PK 1985 J.D. Maarleveld OT 2001 E.J. Henderson LB Bob Ward Dick Modzelewski Jack Scarbath Stan Jones Bob Pellegrini Gary Collins 2002 E.J. Henderson LB 1979 Dale Castro PK International News Associated Press 1985 J.D. Maarleveld OT First Team Service Second Team First Team 1950 Bob Ward G 1950 Bob Ward G 1951 Bob Ward G 1951 Bob Ward G 1951 FB 1952 Jack Scarbath QB 1952 Jack Scarbath QB 1953 QB Dick Modzelewski T Dick Modzelewski T 1955 Mike Sandusky T 1953 Stan Jones T 1953 Stan Jones T Bill Walker E Bernie Faloney QB 1955 Bob Pellegrini C 1973 Paul Vellano DG 1955 Bob Pellegrini C 1973 Randy White DT 1976 Joe Campbell DT 1974 Randy White DT Second Team 2001 E.J. Henderson LB 1952 Tom Cosgrove C 2002 E.J. Henderson LB 1953 HB 1955 HB Randy White Joe Campbell Second Team Coaches Assoc. First Team 1923 E 1961 Gary Collins E 1928 Gerald Snyder FB 1973 Paul Vellano DG The Sporting News 1949 T First Team 1974 Randy White DT 1951 Dick Modzelewski T 1951 Bob Ward G 1976 Joe Campbell DT Ed Modzelewski FB 1952 Jack Scarbath QB 1985 J.D. Maarleveld OT 1953 Bernie Faloney QB Dick Modzelewski T 2002 E.J. Henderson LB 1954 Bill Walker E 1953 Stan Jones T 1961 Gary Collins E Bernie Faloney QB 1976 Joe Campbell DT Football News 1955 Bob Pellegrini C 1984 Eric Wilson LB First Team Mike Sandusky T ALL-TIME HONORS 1984 Eric Wilson LB 1974 Randy White DT 2001 E.J. Henderson LB Steve Mike-Mayer PK Walter Camp 2002 E.J. Henderson LB 1976 Joe Campbell DT 1951 Bob Ward G 1979 Dale Castro PK 1952 Dick Modzelewski T Second Team 1984 Kevin Glover C Dale Castro J.D. Maarleveld Jack Scarbath QB 1995 Stephen Ingram OT 1985 J.D. Maarleveld OT 1953 Stan Jones T 1999 LaMont Jordan RB 2001 E.J. Henderson LB 1955 Bob Pellegrini C 2001 RB 1961 Gary Collins E Brooks Barnard P Second Team 1974 Randy White DT 1976 Ed Fulton OG 1979 Dale Castro PK 1983 QB 2001 E.J. Henderson LB Football Writers Ron Solt OG 2002 E.J. Henderson LB Association 2002 E.J. Henderson LB First Team SP UPI 1961 Gary Collins E 2003 Randy Starks DT First Team 1974 Randy White DT 2004 Domonique Foxworth CB 1951 Bob Ward G 1976 Joe Campbell DT Shawne Merriman DE 1952 Jack Scarbath QB 1979 Dale Castro PK Dick Modzelewski T 2001 E.J. Henderson LB Third Team 1953 Stan Jones T 2002 E.J. Henderson LB 1999 LaMont Jordan RB 1955 Bob Pellegrini C Lewis Sanders DB 1961 Gary Collins E 2002 Matt Crawford OT E.J. Henderson 1974 Randy White DT Madieu Williams FS

160 OUTSTANDING AWARD WINNERS

Walter Camp UPI Lineman of the (Bobby Dodd) Postseason MVP Memorial Trophy Year 2001 Honors (Player of the Year) 1955 Bob Pellegrini C (Blue-Gray Game) 1955 Bob Pellegrini C 1974 Randy White DT (Eddie Robinson/FWAA) 1971 Guy Roberts E 2001 Ralph Friedgen 1986 Chuck Faucette LB Butkus Award (Football News) 1998 Eric Ogbogu DE (Outstanding Player) (Outstanding of the Year) 2001 Ralph Friedgen (Coaches All-America Game) 1952 Jack Scarbath QB 2002 E.J. Henderson LB 1974 Louis Carter TB (runner-up) (Walter Camp Foundation) National Coach of 2001 Ralph Friedgen (Liberty Bowl) 1974 Randy White DT the Year (CNN/SI) Award (The Sporting News) 2001 Ralph Friedgen () (Outstanding Def. Player of the Year) 1953 1975 Steve Atkins RB 2002 E.J. Henderson LB 1974 2004 Scott McBrien 2004 2001 Ralph Friedgen (Sun Bowl) 1984 Rick Badanjek RB (Lineman of the Year) (Washington Touchdown Club) 1952 Dick Modzelewski T 1982 (Cherry Bowl) 1974 Randy White DT (Associated Press) 1985 QB Scott Schankweiler LB 2001 Ralph Friedgen 2001 National Lombardi Trophy Coach of the (Chick-fil-A ) (ESPN/Home Depot) (Lineman of the Year) Year Ralph 2002 E.J. Henderson (Def. MVP) LB 1974 Randy White DT 2001 Ralph Friedgen Friedgen Scott McBrien (Off. MVP) QB

Guy Roberts Chuck Faucette Eric Ogbogu Louis Carter Steve Atkins Rick Badanjek Stan Gelbaugh Scott Schankweiler HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS 1931 Jess Krajcovic G John Irvine C 1965 Bob Sullivan DB Charlie Wysocki TB Bruce Mesner DG Ray Poppelman QB George Palahunik G 1969 Ralph Sonntag OT 1980 Lloyd Burruss DB 1986 Chuck Faucette LB 1934 Ed Minion T Bob Pellegrini G 1970 Guy Roberts DE Marlin Van Horn DG Bruce Mesner DG Norwood Sothoron FB Ronnie Waller HB 1972 DB Charlie Wysocki TB Keeta Covington DB Vic Willis E Bill Walker E Paul Vellano DG 1982 Jess Atkinson PK Ferrell Edmunds TE 1935 Bill Guckeyson, HB 1955 Jack Davis G 1973 Louis Carter TB Mark Duda OT 1987 Ferrell Edmunds TE Vic Willis E Ed Heuring T Bob Smith DB Boomer Esiason QB Kevin Walker LB 1936 Bill Guckeyson HB Mike Sandusky T Randy White DT Dave Pacella OT 1988 Matt D’Amico LB 1937 Jim Meade HB Frank Tamburello QB 1974 Louis Carter TB John Tice TE Ben Jefferson OT 1940 Ralph Albarano T 1956 Gene Alderton C Steve Mike-Mayer PK 1983 Jess Atkinson PK Dan Plocki PK Bob Smith C Jack Davis G Stan Rogers OT Clarence Baldwin DB Warren Powers DT 1942 Paul Flick C Mike Sandusky T Bob Smith DB Boomer Esiason QB Scott Saylor LB QB 1957 Gene Alderton C Harry Walters LB Pete Koch DT 1989 Larry Webster DT 1947 Lu Gambino HB G Walter White TE Ron Solt OG 1990 Barry Johnson WR Gene Kinney C Ed Cooke E 1975 Kevin Benson LB Eric Wilson LB 1992 Marcus Badgett WR 1948 Ray Krouse T 1958 Rod Breedlove G Jim Brechbiel DB 1984 Rick Badanjek RB 1993 P Elmer Wingate E Fred Cole T Paul Divito DG Al Covington DB 1994 Stephen Ingram OT 1950 Ed Modzelewski FB Ben Scotti E LeRoy Hughes DE Ferrell Edmunds TE 1995 Jermaine Lewis WR 1951 Dave Cianelli FB 1959 Rod Breedlove G 1976 Brad Carr LB Chuck Faucette LB 1998 Eric Barton LB Tom Cosgrove C Gary Collins E Ed Fulton OG Kevin Glover C 1999 Brian Kopka PK Joe Petruzzo HB Tom Gunderman G QB Greg Hill WR 2000 Brooks Barnard P Jack Scarbath QB Jim Joyce FB Ken Roy DB Len Lynch OG 2002 Brooks Barnard P 1952 Stan Jones T Kurt Schwarz T Tom Schick OT Bruce Mesner DG PK 1953 FB 1960 Dale Betty QB Larry Seder DG 1985 Rick Badanjek FB Steve Suter PR Chet Hanulak HB Gary Collins E 1977 Ted Klaube DG Al Covington DB 2004 D’Qwell Jackson LB John Irvine C 1961 Bob Hacker C 1978 Steve Atkins TB Keeta Covington DB Shawne Merriman DE Bob Morgan T 1962 HB Lloyd Burruss DB Ferrell Edmunds TE Bill Walker E Walter Rock G Charles Johnson DT Chuck Faucette LB 1954 FB QB Bruce Palmer DG Len Lynch OG Jack Bowersox G T 1979 Larry Stewart OT J.D. Maarleveld OT

161 ACC HONORS Special Honors PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1953 Bernie Faloney B 1955 Bob Pellegrini C 1974 Randy White DT 2001 E.J. Henderson LB

OFF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Bernie Faloney Bob Pellegrini Randy White E.J. Henderson Bruce Perry Ralph Friedgen 2001 Bruce Perry RB ALL-ACC SELECTIONS DEF. PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1979 Larry Stewart, OT 2004 C.J. Brooks, OG 2001 E.J. Henderson LB First Team Charlie Wysocki, TB D’Qwell Jackson, LB 2002 E.J. Henderson LB 1953 Jack Bowersox, G 1980 Lloyd Burruss, DB Shawne Merriman, DE Bernie Faloney, B Marlin Van Horn, DG COACH OF THE YEAR Charlie Wysocki, TB 1953, 55 Jim Tatum Chester Hanulak, B Second Team 1982 Jess Atkinson, PK 1973, 75, 76 Jerry Claiborne Stan Jones, T 1953 Ralph Felton, B 1982 Bobby Ross 1954 Dick Bielski, B Mark Duda, DT Bob Morgan, T 2001 Ralph Friedgen Bill Walker, E Dave Pacella, OT Bill Walker, E Ronnie Waller, B 1983 Clarence Baldwin, DB 1954 John Irvine, C JACOBS BLOCKING AWARD 1955 Jack Davis, G Pete Koch, DT Bob Pellegrini, G 1955 Bob Pellegrini C Bob Pellegrini, C Ron Solt, OG 1955 Russell Dennis, E 1969 Ralph Sonntag OT Mike Sandusky, T Eric Wilson, LB Frank Tamburello, B 1982 Dave Pacella OT Ed Vereb, B 1984 Al Covington, S Bill Walker, E 1956 Jack Davis, G Kevin Glover, C 1957 Gene Alderton, C AWARD Mike Sandusky, T Greg Hill, WR 1961 Roger Shoals, T 1972 Al Neville QB 1957 Rod Breedlove, G Bruce Mesner, DG Bill Kirchiro, T 1974 David Visaggio DG Ed Cooke, E Eric Wilson, LB 1963 Dick Shiner, QB 1984 J.D. Maarleveld OT 1960 Gary Collins, E 1985 Al Covington, S 1964 Olaf Drozdov, DT 1989 Mike Anderson RB 1961 Gary Collins, E Keeta Covington, CB Tom Hickey, B 2001 Matt Crawford OT Bob Hacker, C Chuck Faucette, LB 1989 Larry Webster, DT 1962 Tom Brown, B Bruce Mesner, DG 1991 Frank Wycheck, TE JIM TATUM AWARD Walter Rock, G 1986 Keeta Covington, CB Mitch Suplee, C 1997 Jonathan Claiborne S Dick Shiner, QB Chuck Faucette, LB Dan DeArmas, PK 2004 Nick Novak PK 1963 Dick Shiner, QB Bruce Mesner, DG Mike Webster, DL 1964 Jerry Fishman, G 1987 Ferrell Edmunds, E Mike Jarmolowich, LB 1965 Bob Sullivan, B Kevin Walker, LB 1992 Mike Jarmolowich, LB 1966 Dick Absher, E 1988 Dan Plocki, PK 1993 Jermaine Lewis, WR 1969 Ralph Sonntag, OT Warren Powers, DT 1994 Geroy Simon, WR 1970 Guy Roberts, E 1990 Barry Johnson, WR Scott Milanovich, QB 1971 Dan Bungori, E 1992 Marcus Badgett, WR 1995 Eric Ogbogu, LB 1972 Bob Smith, S 1993 Scott Milanovich, P Andreal Johnson, DB Paul Vellano, DG 1994 Stephen Ingram, OT 1998 LaMont Jordan, RB 1973 Louis Carter, TB 1995 Jermaine Lewis, WR

ALL-TIME HONORS 1999 Brad Messina, OT Bob Smith, S 1998 Eric Barton, LB John Waerig, TE Jim Tatum Al Neville Paul Vellano, DG 1999 Delbert Cowsette, NT Jamie Wu, OG Randy White, DT LaMont Jordan, RB 2000 , DT 1974 Louis Carter, TB Lewis Sanders, DB LaMont Jordan, RB Steve Mike-Mayer, PK 2001 Brooks Barnard, P 2001 Matt Crawford, OT Stan Rogers, OT Melvin Fowler, C Guilian Gary, WR Bob Smith, S E.J. Henderson, LB , QB Harry Walters, LB Tony Jackson, S 2002 Lamar Bryant, OG Randy White, DT Tony Okanlawon, CB Randy Starks, DT 1975 Kevin Benson, LB Bruce Perry, TB 2003 Jeff Dugan, TE Dave Pacella J.D. Maarleveld Jim Brechbiel, DB Todd Wike, OG Kevin Eli, LB Joe Campbell, DT 2002 Brooks Barnard, P Domonique Foxworth, CB Roy Hughes, DE Matt Crawford, OT D’Qwell Jackson, LB 1976 Joe Campbell, DT Chris Downs, TB , P Brian Carr, LB Domonique Foxworth, CB Madieu Williams, S Ed Fulton, OG E.J. Henderson, LB 2004 Chris Kelley, DB Mark Manges, QB Nick Novak, PK Adam Podlesh, P Ken Roy, DB Steve Suter, SP Tom Schick, OT Todd Wike, C Third Team Larry Seder, DG 2003 C.J. Brooks, OG Mike Anderson Matt Crawford 1993 Stephen Ingram, OT 1977 Ted Klaube, DG Nick Novak, PK Scott Milanovich, QB 1978 Lloyd Burruss, DB Randy Starks, DT Charles Johnson, DT Steve Suter, SP Note: The second and third teams have not been Bruce Palmer, DG selected continuously.

162 ACC 50th Anniversary Team UPI ALL-ACC ALL-SOUTHERN Boomer Esiason QB Bob Pellegrini C 1955 Bob Pellegrini, C Stan Jones T Randy White DT Mike Sandusky, T CONFERENCE Ed Vereb, B 1935 Bill Guckeyson, B Bill Walker, E 1936 Bill Guckeyson, B 1956 Jack Davis, G 1937 Jim Meade, B Mike Sandusky, T 1947 Lu Gambino, B 1957 Ed Cooke, E 1949 Ray Krouse, T 1958 Ben Scotti, E 1950 Elmer Wingate, E 1960 Gary Collins, E 1951 Ed Modzelewski, B 1961 Gary Collins, E 1952 Stan Jones, T Boomer Esiason Stan Jones Bob Pellegrini Randy White 1962 Walter Rock, G Dick Shiner, QB 1970 Guy Roberts, DE 1971 Dan Bungori, E AP ALL-ACC SELECTIONS 1972 Bob Smith, DB 1953 Bernie Faloney, B 1959 Tom Gunderman, G Paul Vellano, DG Ralph Felton, B Jim Joyce, B 1973 Louis Carter, TB Chet Hanulak, B 1960 Gary Collins, E Bob Smith, DB Stan Jones, T 1961 Gary Collins, E Paul Vellano, DG 1954 Dick Bielski, B Bob Hacker, C Randy White, DT 1955 Jack Davis, G 1962 Tom Brown, HB Bob Pellegrini, C Walter Rock, G Mike Sandusky, T Dick Shiner, QB Ray Krouse Frank Tamburello, B 1970 Guy Roberts, DE Ed Vereb, B 1971 Dan Bungori, E 1956 Gene Alderton, C 1972 Bob Smith, DB Jack Davis, G Paul Vellano, DG Mike Sandusky, T 1973 Louis Carter, TB 1957 Rod Breedlove, G Bob Smith, DB Ed Cooke, E Paul Vellano, DG 1958 Rod Breedlove, G Randy White, DT Dan Bungori Louis Carter Bob Smith Ed Vereb ALL-ACC ACADEMIC SELECTIONS 1954 John Irvine, C Joe Muffler, DE 1997 Mike Hull, TE Adam Podlesh, P George Palahunik, G Dean Richards, WB Eric Ogbogu, DE Steve Suter, SP 1955 John Healey, HB 1979 Jan Carinci, WB 1998 Jamie Wu, OG Dennard Wilson, S Stanley Polyanski, G Ralph Lary, S 1999 Kevin Bishop, LB 2004 Domonique Foxworth, CB 1956 Donald Healey, T Phil Livingston, OT Todd Wike, OG Nick Novak, PK Mike Sandusky, T Kyle Lorton, C Jamie Wu, OG Adam Podlesh, P Tom Selep, FB Jim Shaffer, DE 2000 Guilian Gary, WR Kyle Schmidt, C 1960 Dwayne Fletcher, HB 1980 Ralph Lary, S Charles Hill, DT Steve Suter, WR 1961 Bob Hacker, C Kyle Lorton, C Tony Jackson, SS Dick Novak, QB 1981 Mike Mueller, LB Tony Okanlawon, CB 1963 David Nardo, G Brian Riendeau, OG 2001 Brooks Barnard, P 1967 Chuck Tine, G 1982 Joe Aulisi, DE Melvin Fowler, C 1968 Ralph Friedgen, OG 1983 Greg Harraka, OT Shaun Hill, QB 1970 Pat Burke, OG 1984 Greg Harraka, OT Rod Littles, S Jerry Erhard, WB , QB Todd Wike, OG Steve Fromang, C Richard Shure, FB 2002 Brooks Barnard, P Len Santacroce, C 1985 Dolph Tokarczyk, TE Nick Novak, PK 1986 Mark Agent, OT Scott Shank, FB Steve Suter, PR Ralph Lary, the first ACC football 1972 Jerry Erhard, E Richard Shure, FB Todd Wike, C 1973 Kim Hoover, WR John Sorna, OT Madieu Williams, FS player to be a four-time All-ACC 1974 , QB 1987 Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, WR 2003 Jeff Dugan, TE Academic Team choice. Jim Brechbiel, DB Bob Arnold, DG C.J. Feldheim, DT Derick Harris, DT Ken Oberle, OT Kyle Schmitt, C Richard Shure was on the All-ACC Academic Rick Jennings, TB Richard Shure, FB Nick Novak, PK Tom Schick, OG John Sorna, OT Team in 1984, 1986 and 1987. Phil Wagenheim, P 1988 Ken Oberle, OT 1975 Mike Cielensky, DB 1989 Dean Green, WR Kim Hoover, WR 1990 Rick Fleece, NG National Academic Honors John Schultz, WB Barry Johnson, WR 1976 Jonathan Claiborne, S Glenn Page, LB Academic All- NCAA Postgraduate Scholar 1978 Jonathan Claiborne, S Gene Ochap, C Chad Wiestling, HB Americans Bob Raba, TE 1991 Lubo Zizakovic, DT 1953 Bernie Faloney, B 1977 Jonathan Claiborne, S 1992 Marcus Badgett, WR 1954 George Palahunik, G Ralph Lary, S Scott Rosen, S 1956 Mike Sandusky, T Chris Ward, DB 1993 Russ Weaver, WR 1975 Kim Hoover, WR Kenny Watson, DT 1994 Russ Weaver, WR 1978 Joe Muffler, DE 1978 John Baldante, DB Mike Settles, LB Glenn Chamberlain, OG Al Wallace, DE Scott Collins, OT 1995 Al Wallace, DE Ralph Lary, S 1996 Al Wallace, DE Phil Livingston, OT Bernie Faloney Mike Sandusky Joe Muffler Jonathan Claiborne

163 TERPS IN THE HALL OF FAME JERRY CLAIBORNE DICK MODZELEWSKI National Football National Football Foundation College Foundation College Hall of Fame (1999) Hall of Fame (1993) Former football coach Jerry Through three All-America years at Claiborne was selected to join 12 legendary Maryland and 14 All-Pro years in the National players and two other coaches Football League, Dick Modzelewski was always among the 1999 class of inductees into the “Little Mo.” At 6-0, 235 pounds during his playing National Football Foundation College Hall of days at Maryland, he was one of the bigger Fame. collegiate linemen during the early 1950s. He Claiborne coached 28 seasons overall was the second Mo at Maryland, following his between stints at Tech (1961-70), older brother Ed, “Big Mo.” Maryland (1972- 81) and Kentucky (1982- Dick Modzelewski played three years at 89), and compiled a 179-122-8 record in the for the Terps on the great teams process. which were 24-4-1. He became Maryland’s At Maryland, Claiborne was named The first winner of a major national honor when he Sporting News National Coach of the Year in received the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top 1974 after winning the Atlantic Coast Conference lineman in 1952. Through his career at Maryland, and finishing the season ranked No. 13 by the the Terps fashioned a 22-game unbeaten streak. Associated Press. He was the District III Coach of At the of his senior season, Modzelewski the Year in 1973, 1975 and 1976. was named to every All-America team. He was a In all, Claiborne was the coach of the year second-round draft choice of the Washington in three different conferences --- Southern (1963), ACC (1973, ‘75, ‘76) and Southeastern (1983) Redskins. He spent 14 seasons in the NFL, with the Redskins, the , the New --- while leading his teams to 11 bowl games. Throughout his coaching career, he was a strong York Giants and Browns. Modzelewski was an All-Pro and on NFL championship advocate of the right combination of academics and athletics. In his years as head coach, he teams with both the Giants (1956) and the Browns (1964). had four players named Academic All-America and 87 players earn academic all-conference Dick Modzelewski was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of honors. On the field, he coached 13 All-Americans and 53 who earned all-conference status. Fame in 1993. STAN JONES BOB PELLEGRINI Pro Football National Football Hall of Fame (1991) Foundation College National Football Hall of Fame (1996) Foundation College Bob Pellegrini was recruited to Maryland as a , but made his name as one Hall of Fame (2000) of college football’s best linemen. In his first Stan Jones was the starting right tackle season, Pellegrini was a 6-2, 215-pound

ALL-TIME HONORS on the Terp defense that allowed only 31 points sophomore guard for the 1953 national during 10 regular season games in 1953. With champion Terrapins. He would play guard Jones leading the way, Maryland recorded six again in 1954 in an era when players went both shutouts and allowed only one team, Georgia, ways, before switching to center for his senior to score more than six points. year to fill a Terrapin void. It all added up to a 10-0 regular-season for the Terps, As a senior, Pellegrini led Maryland who captured the national championship despite an upset to its second 10-0 regular season and ACC loss to Oklahoma in the . championship in three years as the Terps Jones earned consensus All-America honors in 1953 defeated defending national champion UCLA. and was chosen “Outstanding College Lineman of 1953” by He was selected ACC Player of the Year, the College Football Coaching Board. A fifth-round draft choice named consensus All-American and pictured of the , Jones went on to have a lengthy pro as Herman Hickman’s cover boy for Lineman career. He spent a majority of his career with the Bears (1954- of the Year in 1955. 65) before finishing at Washington (1966). Pellegrini led the Terps to a 27-4-1 record “I was very prepared for the NFL when I left Maryland,” Jones said. “From my coaches who over his career, with rankings in the Top 10 each season. He was the first pick in the National taught me football to my professors who taught me anatomy, physiology and weight training, I Football League draft by the . Pellegrini became one of the building blocks received a great education. I couldn’t have picked a better place to go.” of an Eagle turnaround that took the team to the top of the football world. A losing team when he Jones was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1991 and selected for the College joined, the Eagles defeated ’s for the World Championship Football Hall of Fame in 2000. four years later with Bob Pellegrini at linebacker. Pellegrini was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in December 1996.

164 JACK SCARBATH BOB WARD National Football National Football Foundation College Foundation College Hall of Fame (1983) Hall of Fame (1980) Jack Scarbath is an integral part of Bob Ward weighed all of 165 pounds Maryland football history. In his first start, throughout his four-year playing career at Maryland the All-America quarterback scored the first and, even in the early 1950s, that was no size for touchdown in the new Byrd Stadium, a 21-yard a lineman. Especially a lineman who was a first run in the first game of the 1950 season. team All-America middle guard on defense as a Scarbath was the quarterback for head junior in 1950 and a first team offensive guard as coach Jim Tatum’s new split T offense for three a senior in 1951. seasons (1950-52). Scarbath led the Terps The forte of the Maryland teams of the early to a 24-4-1 record, including a perfect 10-0 1950s was consistency—a winning consistency. season and a 28-13 upset of national champion During Ward’s four years, the team was a Tennessee in the 1951 . Scarbath combined 32-7-1, winning two bowl games (1949 called the signals during Maryland’s 22-game Gator over Missouri, 1951 Sugar over Tennessee unbeaten streak over the course of the 1950, to complete a perfect 10-0 season). ‘51 and ‘52 seasons. The awards and honors Ward earned as a During his stellar career, Scarbath rewrote Maryland player belie physical stature, but speak the Terrapin record book, completing 125 of 260 volumes about the man. He was the MVP of the passes for 2,287 yards, an average of 18.3 yards 1949 Gator Bowl, Maryland’s first bowl victory. per completion. In 1951, AP and UPI voters He was the only player ever to earn All-America named him honorable mention All-American. In honors as both an offensive and defensive position 1952, he was honored with first team All-America citations from AP, UPI, International News player. He earned Southern Conference Player of the Year honors as a senior and was chosen Service, Colliers, and Look. He finished runner-up to Oklahoma’s in the 1952 Lineman of the Year by the Washington Touchdown Club and the Philadelphia Sportswriters Heisman Trophy balloting. Association in 1951. A first-round draft choice of the Washington Redskins, Scarbath went on to play with the Bob Ward was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in Redskins and Pittsburgh Steelers. 1980. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1983. JIM TATUM RANDY WHITE National Football Pro Football Foundation College Hall of Fame (1994) Hall of Fame (1984) National Football In a brief time as a college football head Foundation College coach -- one season at North Carolina (1942, 5-2-2), one at Oklahoma (1946, 8-3, Gator Hall of Fame (1994) Randy White changed the look of football’s Bowl victory over North Carolina State) and defensive lines. At Maryland, and later in an nine years at Maryland (1947-55, 73-15-4, 2-2- All-Pro career with 1 in bowl games) -- Jim Tatum had become a coaching legend. the , he was regarded as the Tatum’s Maryland teams from 1950-55 quickest defensive lineman to play the game. were 51-8-2, with a perfect 10-0 record and He could be in an opponent’s backfield before Sugar Bowl victory in 1951. The squad posted a quarterback could make a hand-off. 10-0 regular-season records in 1953 and 1955 In 1974, White cleaned up the college before both teams were upset by Oklahoma football awards plate. He was honored with in the Orange Bowl. Tatum’s 1953 team was the Outland and Lombardi trophies as the top declared national champion, and Tatum was collegiate lineman, was ACC Player of the Year, named national Coach of the Year. was an unanimous first-team All-America choice, During his career at Maryland, Tatum named the Delaware (his home state) Athlete led the Terps to 19 consecutive wins and an of the Year and named the Amateur Athlete unbeaten streak of 22 games (21-0-1) during of the Year by the Philadelphia Sportswriters the 1950, ‘51 and ‘52 campaigns. In the 1952 Sugar Bowl, the Terrapins defeated top-ranked Association. Tennessee 23-13. A first round draft choice of the Dallas Cowboys, White was an All-Pro performer Tatum left Maryland following the 1955 season to return to his alma mater, North Carolina. throughout his career and shared MVP honors with Dallas teammate Harvey He coached the Tar Heels for three more seasons. Martin when the Cowboys defeated Denver in Super Bowl XII. White’s jersey number, 94, has been retired at Maryland. He was inducted into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994.

165 MARYLAND TEAM AWARDS 1971 Jeff Shugars, QB 1955 Mike Sandusky, T 1960 Vincent Scott, E RAY KROUSE 1972 Ron Kecman, C 1956 Al Wharton, T 1961 Gary Collins, E 1973 Ken Scott, DT 1957 , T 1962 Tom Brown, HB MEMORIAL 1974 Frank Russell, WR 1958 Fred Cole, T 1963 Bob Burton, HB 1975 Jim Richey, OT 1959 Tom Gunderman, G 1964 Olaf Drozdov, DT 1976 Bob Raba, TE 1960 Gary Collins, E 1965 George Stem, B AWARD 1977 Don Rhodes, C 1961 Bill Kirchiro, T 1966 Dick Absher, E MOST VALUABLE 1978 Mike Simon, C 1962 Dave Crossan, T 1967 Lou Stickel, B PLAYER 1979 Richard Cummins, OG 1963 Olaf Drozdov, DT 1968 Billy Lovett, FB 1972 Ron Kecman, C 1980 Scott Fanz, OT 1964 Fred Joyce, G 1969 Ken Dutton, DB 1974 Randy White, DT 1981 Todd Wright, C 1965 Dick Absher, E 1970 Peter Mattia, DT 1975 John Schultz, WB 1982 Frank Kolencik, DG 1966 Dick Absher, E 1971 Tommy Miller, B 1976 Tim Wilson, FB John Nash, RB 1967 Jim Lavrusky, LB 1972 Don Ratliff, E 1977 Ted Klaube, DG Doug Miller, C 1968 Ron Pearson, E 1973 Paul Vellano, DG 1978 Neal Olkewicz, LB 1983 Tyrone Furman, DG 1969 Peter Mattia, DT 1974 Randy White, DT 1979 Brian Matera, LB 1984 Bill Rogers, TE 1980 Lloyd Burruss, DB 1985 George Colton, OG 1981 Greg Vanderhout, DG 1986 Sean Sullivan, WR BOB BEALL, TERRAPIN 1982 John Tice, TE 1987 Robert Klein, DG 1983 Boomer Esiason, QB Sean Scott, LB TOMMY MARCOS CLUB AWARD 1984 Eric Wilson, LB 1988 Matt D’Amico, LB GREATEST 1985 Stan Gelbaugh, QB Dan Plocki, PK TROPHY CONTRIBUTION TO 1986 Chuck Faucette, LB 1989 Dean Green, WR BEST LINEMAN OF THE 1987 Kevin Walker, LB 1990 Doug Stump, RB FOOTBALL 1991 Greg Hines, LB YEAR 1975 LeRoy Hughes, DE 1988 Dan Plocki, PK 1970 Guy Roberts, DE 1992 Dan Prunzik, WR 1976 Rob Raba, TE 1989 Neil O’Donnell, QB 1971 Dennis O’Hara, E 1993 Russ Weaver, WR 1977 Brad Carr, LB Scott Saylor, LB 1972 Paul Vellano, OG 1994 David Hack, OG 1978 Dean Richards, WR 1990 , QB 1973 Randy White, DT 1997 Eric Hicks, DE 1979 James Shaffer, DE 1991 Larry Webster, DT 1974 Randy White, DT 1998 John Waerig, TE 1980 Lloyd Burruss, HB 1992 Marcus Badgett, WR 1980 Eric Sievers, TE 1999 Matt Kalapinski, FB 1981 Charlie Wysocki, TB 1993 Jason Kremus, WR 1981 Dave Pacella, OT 2000 Melvin Fowler, C 1982 Mike Corvino, DG 1994 Steve Ingram, OT 1982 Dave Pacella, OT 2001 Rod Littles, S 1983 Boomer Esiason, QB 1995 Jermaine Lewis, WR 1983 Ron Solt, OG 2002 James Lynch, FB 1984 Eric Wilson, LB 1997 Brian Cummings, QB 1984 Kevin Glover, C Durrand Roundtree, DE 1985 Rick Badanjek, FB 1998 Eric Barton, LB 1985 J.D. Maarleveld, OT 2003 Bernie Fiddler, FB 1986 Chuck Faucette, LB 1999 LaMont Jordan, TB 1986 Billy Hughes, C Dennard Wilson, S 1987 Ferrell Edmunds, TE 2000 Shawn Forte, FS 1987 Billy Hughes, C 2004 Jon Condo, LS 1988 Dan Plocki, PK 2001 E.J. Henderson, LB 1988 Mark Agent, C Rich Parson, WR 1989 Mark Agent, C 2002 E.J. Henderson, LB 1989 Mike Kiselak, OG Henry Scott, DT 1990 Barry Johnson, WR 2003 Scott McBrien, QB 1990 Clarence Jones, OT 1991 Larry Webster, DT 2004 D’Qwell Jackson, LB 1991 Mitch Suplee, C 1992 Mike Jarmolowich, LB JOE F. BLAIR 1992 Steve Ingram, OT 1993 Mark Mason, RB 1993 Steve Ingram, OT AWARD 1994 Steve Ingram, OT ALVIN L. AUBINOE 1994 Steve Ingram, OT 1995 Jermaine Lewis, WR

ALL-TIME HONORS UNSUNG HERO OF THE TROPHY 1995 Johnnie Hicks, DT 1997 Buddy Rodgers, RB SEASON 1998 Kendall Ogle, LB UNSUNG HERO OF THE 1995 Kevin Plank, SB 1999 Jermaine Arrington, WR SEASON THE TEKE Jason Hatala, WR 1956 Al Wharton, T ANTHONY C. Aaron Thompson, LB 1957 Wilbur Main, C TROPHY 2000 Jason Hatala, WR 1958 Ted Kershner, B NARDO MEMORIAL SERVICE OVER FOUR 2001 Melvin Fowler, C 1959 Joe Gardi, T YEARS Aaron Thompson, LB 1960 Leroy Dietrich, C TROPHY 1949 , B 2002 Matt Crawford, OT 1961 Dick Barlund, E 1950 John Idzik, B 2003 Curome Cox, CB 1962 Murnis Banner, HB BEST LINEMAN OF THE 2004 Domonique Foxworth, DB YEAR 1951 Bob Ward, G 1963 George Stem, HB 1952 Ed Fullerton, B 1947 Pat McCarty, G 1964 John Kenny, E 1953 Bernie Faloney, B 1948 Gene Kinney, T 1965 Charles Krahling, C 1954 John Irvine, C 1950 Bob Ward, G 1966 Bobby Collins, B 1955 Bob Pellegrini, C 1951 Bob Ward, G 1967 Pat Baker, B 1956 Mike Sandusky, T 1952 William Maletzky, G 1968 Rick Carlson, E 1957 Gene Alderton, C 1953 Stan Jones, T 1969 Paul Fitzpatrick, B 1958 Bob Rusevlyan, B 1954 Bob Pellegrini, G 1970 Robert MacBride, OT 1959 Kurt Schwarz, T

166 A.V. WILLIAMS JIM TATUM GEORGE C. COOK DR. JOHN E. AWARD MEMORIAL MEMORIAL FABER AWARD OUTSTANDING AND AWARD AWARD IRON MAN AWARD CONSPICUOUS 1992 , QB LINEMAN OF THE YEAR HIGHEST ACADEMIC 1993 Scott Milanovich, QB SPORTSMANSHIP 1959 Kurt A. Schwartz, OT 1994 Jamie Bragg, C/DT 1955 Ronnie Waller, HB AVERAGE 1960 Thomas E. Sankovich, OT 1998 Kendall Ogle, LB 1956 Lynn Beightol, QB 1962 Don White, QB 1961 Bill Kirchiro, OG 1999 Jamie Wu, OG Jack Davis, G 1963 David Nardo, E 1962 David Crossan, OT 2000 Scott Rudolph, LS 1957 Howie Dare, HB 1964 David Nardo, E 1963 Olaf Drozdov, OT 2001 Durrand Roundtree, DL 1958 Bob Rusevlyan, QB 1965 Bruce Springer, B 1964 Larry Bagranoff, DT 1966 Larry Bagranoff, OT 2002 Durrand Roundtree, DL 1959 Allen Bunge 2003 Jeff Dugan, TE 1960 Dale Betty, QB 1965 Larry Bagranoff, DT 1967 Chuck Tine, OT 1966 Thomas Cichowski, OT 1968 Ralph Friedgen, OG Leon Joe, LB 1961 Donald Brown 2004 Kyle Schmitt, C 1962 Clayton Beardmore 1967 Tom Myslinski, OT 1969 Ralph Friedgen, OG 1963 Samuel Bossert 1968 Thomas Plevin, DT Bill Grant, E 1964 Bob Kopinsky 1969 Peter Mattia, DT 1970 Pat Burke, OG OUTSTANDING 1965 Donald Dunphy 1970 Peter Mattia, DT 1971 Steve Fromang, OT 1966 Frank Costello 1971 Guy Roberts, LB 1972 Steve Fromang, OT SPECIALIST 1973 James Martell, E 1967 Robert Karch 1972 Paul Vellano, DG 1988 Ricky Johnson, TB 1974 Kim Hoover, WR 1968 Roland Merritt, DE 1973 Randy White, DT Scott Whittier, LB 1969 David Reiss 1974 Randy White, DT 1975 Kim Hoover, WR 1989 Ricky Johnson, TB 1970 John Baker 1975 Marion Koprowski, OT 1976 Jonathan Claiborne, S 1990 Scott Zolak, QB 1971 James Norris Paul Divito, DG 1977 Jonathan Claiborne, S 1991 Troy Jackson, RB 1972 Vince Struble 1976 Joe Campbell, DT 1978 Joe Muffler, DE 1992 John Kaleo, QB 1973 Al Neville, QB 1977 Ted Klaube, DG 1979 Ralph Lary, S 1993 Jermaine Lewis, WR 1974 Tyrone Neal 1978 Charles Johnson, DT 1980 Ralph Lary, S 1981 Mark Sobel, DE 1975 LeRoy Hughes, DE 1979 Kervin Wyatt, OG 1982 Greg Harraka, C 1976 Bob Raba, TE 1980 Ed Gall, DT TOP SPECIAL 1983 Greg Harraka, C Gene Ochap, C 1981 Greg Vanderhout, DG 1984 Greg Harraka, C TEAMS PERFORMER 1977 Brad Carr, LB 1982 Mark Duda, OT 1985 Dolph Tokarczyk, TE 1988 Mark Agent, C 1978 Dean Richards, WR 1983 Ron Solt, OG 1986 Richard Shure, FB 1989 Mike Kiselak, OG 1979 James Shaffer, DE 1984 Kevin Glover, OT 1987 Richard Shure, FB 1990 Clarence Jones, OT 1980 Eric Sievers, TE 1985 Leonard Lynch, OG 1981 Brian Riendeau, OG 1988 John Rugg, OG 1991 Mitch Suplee, C 1986 Bruce Mesner, DG 1989 Mark Agent, C 1992 Steve Ingram, OT 1982 Dave Pacella, OT 1987 Robert Arnold, DG 1983 Boomer Esiason, QB 1990 Ken Oberle, OT 1993 Steve Ingram, OT 1988 Warren Powers, DT 1995 , CB 1984 Eric Wilson, LB 1991 Mitch Suplee, C 1989 Mike Kiselak, OG 1997 Lewis Sanders, FS 1985 Scott Schankweiler, LB 1992 Dave Marrone, LB 1990 Jack Bradford, LB 1998 Brian Kopka, PK 1986 Lewis Askew, DG 1993 Erick Wood, LB Rick Fleece, NG 1999 Brian Kopka, PK 1987 Robert Klein, DG 1994 Corey Holobetz, TE 1991 Larry Webster, DT 2000 Brooks Barnard, P 1988 Chad Sydnor, DB 1995 Ken Lytle, PK 1992 Steve Ingram, OT Brian Kopka, PK 1989 Bren Lowery, TB 1997 Ryan Rezzelle, OT 1993 Steve Ingram, OT 2001 Brooks Barnard, P 1990 Barry Johnson, WR 1998 Ryan Rezzelle, OT 1994 Steve Ingram, OT 1999 Jamie Wu, OG 2002 Brooks Barnard, P 1991 Lubo Zizakovic, DT Steve Suter, PR 1993 Ed Regan, OG 1995 Johnnie Hicks, DL 2000 Brian Kopka, PK 1997 John Feugill, OT 2001 Charles Hill, NT 2003 Jon Condo, LS 1994 Corey Holobetz, TE 2004 Adam Podlesh, P 1995 Mike Settles, LB 1998 Delbert Cowsette, NT 2002 Todd Wike, C 1997 Pat Ward 1999 John Waerig, TE 2003 C.J. Feldheim, NT 1998 Paul Jackson, S Jamie Wu, OG 2004 Nick Noval, PK HAMMER 1999 Erwyn Lyght, DE 2000 Kris Jenkins, DT 2000 Matt Kalapinski, FB 2001 Charles Hill, NT AWARD 2001 Shaun Hill, QB 2002 Todd Wike, C 1988 Chad Sydnor, CB Tony Jackson, S 2003 Randy Starks, DT 1989 Eddie Tomlin, S 2002 Scooter Monroe, WR 2004 Shawne Merriman, DE 1990 Glenn Page, LB 2003 Leroy Ambush, LB 1991 Mike Jarmolowich, LB 2004 Ray Custis, DB 1992 Scott Rosen, S

167 COACHES AWARDS 1988 Ricky Johnson, TB 1979 Kerwin Wyatt, OG 1972 Bob Smith, S 1963 Joe Ferrante, G Offensive Back 1989 Ricky Johnson, TB 1980 Eric Sievers, TE 1973 Harry Walters, HB 1964 Olaf Drozdov, DT 1952 Chet Hanulak, HB 1990 Scott Zolak, QB 1981 Dave Pacella, OT 1974 Harry Walters, HB 1965 Larry Bagranoff, DT 1953 Ralph Felton, FB 1991 Troy Jackson, RB 1982 Dave Pacella, OT 1975 Kevin Benson, LB 1966 Jim Lavrusky, DT 1954 , HB 1992 John Kaleo, QB 1983 Ron Solt, OG 1976 Brad Carr, LB 1967 Mike Grace, DG 1955 Ed Vereb, HB 1993 Jermaine Lewis, WR 1984 Kevin Glover, C 1977 Brad Carr, LB 1968 Henry Gareis, DE 1956 Fred Hamilton, HB 1994 Allen Williams, RB 1985 J.D. Maarleveld, OT 1978 Neal Olkewicz, LB 1969 Peter Mattia, DT 1957 Bob Rusevlyan, QB 1995 Buddy Rodgers, RB 1986 Billy Hughes, C 1979 none 1970 Guy Roberts, DE 1958 Bob Rusevlyan, QB 1987 Billy Hughes, C 1980 Brian Matera, LB 1971 Chris Cowdrey, DE 1959 Jim Joyce, FB 1988 Mark Agent, C 1981 Llyod Burruss, HB 1972 Paul Vellano, DG 1960 Dale Betty, QB Offensive 1989 Mike Kiselak, OG 1982 Darnelll Dailey, LB 1973 Randy White, DT 1961 Dick Shiner, QB Lineman 1990 Clarence Jones, OT 1983 none 1974 Randy White, DT 1962 Tom Brown, HB 1952 Tom Cosgrove C 1991 Mitch Suplee, C 1984 Clarence Baldwin, HB 1975 Paul Divito, DG 1963 Dick Shiner, HB 1953 Marty Crytzer, E 1992 Steve Ingram, OT 1985 Al Covington, S 1976 Joe Campbell, DT 1964 Tom Hickey, HB 1954 Jack Bowersox, G 1993 Steve Ingram, OT 1986 Al Covington, S 1977 Ted Klaube, DG 1965 Walt Marcinak, HB 1955 Russell Dennis, E 1994 Steve Ingram, OT 1987 Keeta Covington, CB 1978 Charles Johnson, DT 1966 , QB 1956 Al Wharton, OT 1995 Darryl Gilliam, OT Chad Sydnor, CB 1979 Bruce Palmer, DG 1967 Billy Lovett, FB 1957 Tom Gunderman, G 1988 Chad Sydnor, CB 1980 James Shaffer, DE 1968 Billy Lovett, FB 1958 Fred Cole, OT 1989 Eddie Tomlin, S 1981 Ed Gall, DT 1969 Tom Miller, FB 1959 Tom Gunderman, G Defensive Back 1952 Ed Fullerton, HB 1990 Glenn Page, LB 1982 Greg Vanderhout, DG 1970 Art Seymore, HB 1960 Bob Hacker, C 1953 Dick Nolan, HB 1991 Mike Jarmolowich, LB 1983 none 1971 Al Neville, QB 1961 Roger Shoals, OT 1954 Joe Horning, HB 1992 Scott Rosen, DB 1984 Pete Koch, DG 1972 Bob Avellini, QB 1962 Roger Shoals, OT 1955 Lynn Beightol, QB 1993 Orlando Strozier, DB 1985 Bruce Mesner, DG 1973 Louis Carter, TB 1963 Gene Feher, C 1956 Bob Rusevlyan, OB 1994 Andreal Johnson, CB 1986 Bruce Mesner, DG 1974 Louis Carter, TB 1964 Joe Frattaroli, C 1957 Bob Layman, HB 1995 Chad Scott, CB 1987 Ted Chapman, DT 1975 John Schultz, WB 1965 Matt Arbutina, OT 1958 Jim Joyce, FB 1988 Warren Powers, DT 1976 Mark Manges, QB 1966 Tom Cichowski, OT 1959 Dwayne Fletcher, HB 1989 Larry Webster, DT 1977 , QB 1967 Ron Pearson, OG Defensive 1960 Jim Davidson, HB 1990 Rick Fleece, DG George Scott, HB 1968 Bill Meister, OG Lineman 1961 Tom Brown, HB 1991 Larry Webster, DT 1978 Steve Atkins, TB 1969 Bill Meister, OG 1952 John Adelman, E 1962 Joe Hrezo, LB 1992 Darren Drozdov, DT 1979 Charlie Wyscoki, TB 1970 Pat Burke, OG 1953 Bob Morgan, T 1963 Ernie Arizzi, HB 1993 Jaime Flores, DE 1980 Charlie Wyscoki, TB 1971 Tim Brannon, OG 1954 Tom McLuckie, G 1964 Bob Sullivan, HB 1994 Jamie Bragg, DT 1981 Boomer Esiason, QB 1972 Tim Brannon, OG 1955 Mike Sandusky, T 1965 Fred Cooper, HB 1995 Johnnie Hicks, DT 1982 Boomer Esiason, QB 1973 Bart Purvis, OG 1956 Mike Sandusky, T 1966 Lou Stickel, HB Willie Joyner, RB 1974 Stan Rogers, OG 1957 Rod Breedlove, G 1967 Bob Colbert, HB Note: These awards were 1983 Willie Joyner, RB 1975 Marion Koprowski, OT 1958 Ben Scotti, E 1968 Kenny Dutton, HB discontinued after 1995. 1984 Rick Badanjek, FB 1976 Ed Fulton, OG 1959 Rod Breedlove, G 1969 Tony Greene, S 1985 Rick Badanjek, FB Tom Shick, OT 1960 Tom Sankovich, T 1970 Tony Greene, S 1986 Tommy Neal, RB 1977 Mike Yeates, OG 1961 Dave Crossan, T 1971 Larry Marshall, HB 1987 Bren Lowery, RB 1978 Eric Sievers, TE 1962 Walter Rock, G

LEFRAK SCHOLARSHIP ALL-TIME HONORS The Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Foundation donated While a student at Maryland, $1 million in 2003 to establish the Samuel J. LeFrak LeFrak was a varsity track , Scholars Fund at the University of Maryland. president of the Latch Key Honor The gift will fund annual LeFrak Scholars in the sports Society, and an officer of his class and of men’s basketball, football and men’s track. Beginning in of Tau Epsilon Phi. 2004-05, the three LeFrak scholarships will be awarded “In keeping with Dr. LeFrak’s annually, concurrently and in perpetuity to three student- dedicated support of the university for athletes who exhibit extraordinary athletic ability, leadership more than 60 years, the foundation is and academic achievement. happy to sustain his wishes to help Men’s basketball player Nik Caner-Medley was the Josh Wilson the school in its many endeavors to first-ever recipient of the LeFrak Scholarship at Maryland maintain high scholastic and athletic for the 2003-04 season and Sean Lowe earned the honor for men’s track. standards,” said Deborah Dolan, Josh Wilson is this year’s recipient from the football team. director of the LeFrak Foundation. Prior to his death in April 2003, Samuel J. LeFrak, a 1940 graduate of the Said athletics director Deborah University of Maryland and one of its most distinguished alumni, was chairman of the A. Yow, “The LeFrak scholar-athletes Lefrak Organization, one of the world’s largest private development companies. The will serve as role models to young firm’s accomplishments include building Lefrak City, a community of apartments, stores people across the country. We are Samuel J. LeFrak and office buildings in Queens, N.Y.; and creating and developing Battery Park City in very grateful for the generosity of Dr. New York City, as well as Newport, a $10 billion mixed-use community in New Jersey on and Mrs. LeFrak.” 600 acres overlooking the Hudson River.

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