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February 1979

February 1979
Thursday, February 1, 1979

Bill Sutton photographed these jumpers doing a small load over Pelicanland, MD.  For a fresh look at "small stuff", see "Quality vs. Quantity" by Roger Hull on page 19.

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January 1979

January 1979
Monday, January 1, 1979

Defending national para-ski champion Nick Kingery stomps the disc during last year's meet at Sun Valley, ID.  Kingery needed two dead centers to earn a razor-thin victory (1 point out of over 4000) against European professionals and more than 50 other American competitors.  The third annual U.S. National Para-Ski Championships is scheduled April 3-5, 1979, again at Sun Valley.  Photo by "Brother" Jack Sorenson.

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December 1969

December 1969
Monday, December 1, 1969

This month's jam-packed issue features a psychedelic cover designed by Carolyn Gruber, USPA's Office Manager.

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November 1969

November 1969
Saturday, November 1, 1969

A "Gold Wings Star" shot by Carl Boenish over Elsinore, Calif. In the picture are Gold Wingers Jerry Rouillard, Joe Faulk, Mike Corah, Bill Edwards, Jay Gifford, Mike Milts and "Skratch" Garrison.

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October 1969

October 1969
Wednesday, October 1, 1969

Canada's first 5-man star shot by Ron Dionne (Canada D-58) over the Abbotsford, B.C. DZ.  Clockwise from far left:  Bill Hardman, Kurt Jensen, Gerry Harper, Doug Corrigan, John McGoldrick. Kay Hardman to the far right.

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