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Glenville State Pioneers; University: Glenville State University: Conference: Mountain East: NCAA: Division II: Athletic director: Jesse Skiles: Location: Glenville ...
The First Officer of the Flight, Jeffrey B. Skiles, and flight attendants Sheila Dail, Doreen Welsh and Donna Dent also received keys to the city. [54] May 8, 2009: Captain Richard Phillips and crewman William Rios received keys to the city in recognition of their heroism aboard the Maersk Alabama during the 2009 hijacking by Somali pirates. [291]
Jeffrey Bruce "Jeff" Skiles (born November 18, 1959) is a retired airline pilot for American Airlines. [1] On January 15, 2009, he became known globally as first officer of US Airways Flight 1549, when he worked together with captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger to water land the aircraft on the Hudson River after the plane lost both of its engines.
Deidre Skiles: Danielle Andropoulos: 2008 Alfe Smith: Andrew Dixon: 1982 Kerr Smith: Ryder Hughes: 1996–1997 Melanie Smith: Emily Stewart: 1987–1992 Rex Smith: Darryl Crawford: 1990–1992 Susan Marie Snyder: Julie Wendall Snyder: 1989–1995, 1998, 2002 Jesse Soffer: Will Munson: 2004–2008, 2010 Gillian Spencer: Jennifer Hughes 1972 ...
Jesse Sykes (born Jessica Ann Sykes, née Solomon; July 17, 1967) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her band Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter, which was formed in 1999 with Phil Wandscher.
Scott Allen Skiles Sr. (born March 5, 1964) is an American former basketball coach and player. He coached the Phoenix Suns , Chicago Bulls , Milwaukee Bucks and Orlando Magic . A first-round draft pick out of Michigan State University , Skiles played ten seasons as a point guard in the NBA . [ 1 ]
Roy Rogers, the Sons of the Pioneers and cast - "Smiles Are Made Out of the Sunshine" (Written by Ray Gilbert and Morton Scott); Performed by Roy Rogers and reprised by Pat Brady - "I'm Beginning to Care" (Written by Gene Autry and Fred Rose)
Jesse John Sailes (December 3, 1919 – September 5, 2007) was a jazz drummer and session musician who performed on many hit records in the 1940s and 1950s such as Eddie Cochran's "Skinny Jim" [1] [2] and The Coasters' Riot in Cell Block Number 9, Framed, and Searchin'. [3] He was born in Denver, Colorado on December 3, 1919.