60s era skateboard shots

Campus fad, 60’s style

Swell! It’s 60’s week over here… or at least 60’s couple of days. I save these tidbits on a whim and then sometimes a few of them will bump into each other and make enough meat for a post. First up on the left is a shot from Max Schaaf’s 4Q Conditioning, some vintage hang 10 action. It may be early 70’s though, hard to tell. In the middle we have one of James A. Turners personal photographs from when he was an architecture student at the University of Michigan. This shot is in Detroit, circa 1965. “If life could have been all yo-yos and skateboards, I would have been King.” Turns out he’s a professor of architecture there now. He’s no king, but that’s not too shabby either. Last up, Life Magazine has released some photos into the public domain of sorts, for personal use only. There’s a set of skateboard shots from the 60’s that I found through the Wesleyan University blog. It turns out that Wesleyan University was the host of the first intercollegiate skateboarding championships in 1965, probably the last one too. The Life shots are available at a decent resolution if you click on them. They aren’t all campus shots either. If you are going to follow one link in this post, make it this one.

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2 thoughts on “Campus fad, 60’s style

  1. Here’s a slightly easier link to view the Life images:
    http://images.google.com/images?q=Skateboarding+source:life

    These are great. Looks like some that didn’t make the magazine?

  2. Wesleyan University is a long way from Dogtown …

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