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- Jacob Neil "Skip" Stahley (September 22, 1908 – June 27, 1992) was an American college football coach and athletic director. He served as the head coach...
- their Welsh home town of Mold, and formed the Joy Formidable with Justin Stahley on drums. In July 2008, they released their first official single, "Austere"...
- seasons, the Rockets compiled a record of 11–10 under head coach Skip Stahley. Forrest England served as Toledo's head coach for two seasons in 1954...
- scholarship to the University of Idaho in Moscow to play for new head coach Skip Stahley. In that era, Idaho was a member of the Pacific Coast Conference, the forerunner...
- Plummer & Phil **** Art director: Robert Cormack Background painting: Joe Stahley, John Hench and Nino Carbe Visual development: Oskar Fischinger Animation:...
- in Salem, known for appearances in Spider-Man "Salem City Manager Keith Stahley". Salem, Oregon. November 17, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023. "ArcGIS...
- down. Harlow's ****istant coaches immediately became Henry Lamar and Skip Stahley. Lamar took over as head coach while Harlow served in the United States...
- Democratic 2012 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y Joyce Beatty (Democratic) 70.5% ▌Lee Stahley (Republican) 29.5% Ohio 4 R+20 Jim Jordan Republican 2006 In****bent re-elected...
- (1908–1909) Edward N. Robinson (1910–1925) Tuss McLaughry (1926–1940) Skip Stahley (1941–1943) Rip Engle (1944–1949) Gus Zitrides (1950) Alva Kelley (1951–1958)...
- Clarence Spears (1936–1942) No team (1943–1945) Bill Orwig (1946–1947) Skip Stahley (1948–1949) Bob Snyder (1950) Don Greenwood (1951) Claire Dunn (1951–1953)...