U-M Cheerleader, William Skinner, Falls From Trampoline, October 21, 1961 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1961
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William Skinner, 22, co-captain of University cheerleaders, lies on the ground after he fractured his right leg last night in a fall from a trampoline. The accident occurred just prior to a pep rally on the Diagonal. Skinner, a College of Engineering senior from Pt. Credit, Ontario, Canada, was in fair condition today at University Hospital. The fracture resulted when he hit concrete steps to one side of the trampoline.
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1961
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William Skinner, 22, co-captain of University cheerleaders, lies on the ground after he fractured his right leg last night in a fall from a trampoline. The accident occurred just prior to a pep rally on the Diagonal. Skinner, a College of Engineering senior from Pt. Credit, Ontario, Canada, was in fair condition today at University Hospital. The fracture resulted when he hit concrete steps to one side of the trampoline.
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U-M Cheerleader, William Skinner, On Trampoline, October 21, 1961 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1961
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U-M Cheerleader Breaks Leg
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1960
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Mr. and Mrs. Skinner With Their Enormous Squash Vine, Aug 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1969
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Jack, builder of big beanstalks, could have reached new heights with this zucchini squash vine grown by Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner of 1506 Brooklyn. Planted from seed in June, it now extends over 20 feet with elephant-ear leaves that can nearly serve as beach umbrellas. One might expect giant vegetables; however, Skinner says the vine is able only to muster up squashes a few inches in diameter which quickly die. Baffled by what they brought about, the Skinners "just enjoy looking at it."
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1969
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Jack, builder of big beanstalks, could have reached new heights with this zucchini squash vine grown by Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner of 1506 Brooklyn. Planted from seed in June, it now extends over 20 feet with elephant-ear leaves that can nearly serve as beach umbrellas. One might expect giant vegetables; however, Skinner says the vine is able only to muster up squashes a few inches in diameter which quickly die. Baffled by what they brought about, the Skinners "just enjoy looking at it."
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William Skinner and wife Andriana, 1930
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1930
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