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− | Lesleigh Couch Luttrell was a [[St. Louis, MO]] 2nd generation [[fan]] who joined the [[OSFA]] shortly after it was founded along with the rest of her family: Parents (and members of [[First Fandom]]) [[Leigh Couch]] and [[Norbert Couch]] and brothers [[Chris Couch]] and [[Mike Couch]]. In [[OSFA]] she met her husband, fellow fan [[Hank Luttrell]]. In college they founded the [[Missouri SF Association]]. | + | '''Lesleigh Couch Luttrell''' was a [[St. Louis, MO]] 2nd generation [[fan]] who joined the [[OSFA]] shortly after it was founded along with the rest of her family: Parents (and members of [[First Fandom]]) [[Leigh Couch]] and [[Norbert Couch]] and brothers [[Chris Couch]] and [[Mike Couch]]. In [[OSFA]] she met her husband, fellow fan [[Hank Luttrell]]. In college they founded the [[Missouri SF Association]]. |
In 1972 she was the winner of the first [[DUFF]] race and was made [[GoH]] of [[Syncon 2]]. Her [[trip report]] was ''[[Lesleigh's Adventures Down Under]]''. She was [[FGoH]] of [[Archon 3]] in 1979. | In 1972 she was the winner of the first [[DUFF]] race and was made [[GoH]] of [[Syncon 2]]. Her [[trip report]] was ''[[Lesleigh's Adventures Down Under]]''. She was [[FGoH]] of [[Archon 3]] in 1979. |
Revision as of 12:16, 1 September 2021
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Lesleigh Couch Luttrell was a St. Louis, MO 2nd generation fan who joined the OSFA shortly after it was founded along with the rest of her family: Parents (and members of First Fandom) Leigh Couch and Norbert Couch and brothers Chris Couch and Mike Couch. In OSFA she met her husband, fellow fan Hank Luttrell. In college they founded the Missouri SF Association.
In 1972 she was the winner of the first DUFF race and was made GoH of Syncon 2. Her trip report was Lesleigh's Adventures Down Under. She was FGoH of Archon 3 in 1979.
With Hank Luttrell, she edited Starling which was nominated for the 1975 Best Fanzine Hugo. She was a member of APA 45.
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