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IJA
Opens Record Book Have
you got what it takes to be a record-holder? Maybe you can do two
diablos with one hand. Or the most successive neck catches with bean
bags. Or juggle the longest while idling on a unicycle.
The
IJA is joining the ranks of institutions interested in hearing about
your record-setting performance. The IJA Hall of
Juggling Records and its curator, Dr. Steven Salberg, will
track superlatives as submitted by members.
Be
creative in your feats (but not dangerous!). In an attempt to make
the record gallery as broad as possible, the IJA will categorize the
records according to a variety
of age and experience levels.
The
best proof of your record is a video of
it, shot from a single camera in a single take. But
you may also submit independent verification such as a
newspaper article. IJA affiliates may also verify records, or
you can submit the signatures of several witnesses.
Records
may be published
in Juggler's World, and all records will be made available to
interested parties. Record holders will receive a certificate of
accomplishment.
For
more information on the IJA Hall of Juggling Records, contact Dr.
Steven Salberg,
Hopatcong, NJ.
The
IJA would like to thank the following people who have signed on as IJA
Life Members since publication of the Summer issue of this magazine: 86. Kevin T. Wenzel, Irving, Tex.; 87. Patricia Kelley, Rockaway Beach, N.Y.; 88. Richard Moll, Minneapolis, Minn.; 89. Ray Calkins, San Francisco, Calif.; 90. Randy Mayo, Charlottesville, Va.; 91. Andy Howard, Marietta, Ga.; 92. Dave Parnin, Fort Wayne, Ind.; 93. Jane Hussey, Arlington, Tex.; 94. Albert Lucas, Tampa, Fla.; 95. Bruce Tiemann, Pasadena, Calif.; 96. Beth Tison, Baltimore, Md.; 97. Don Tison, Baltimore, Md.; 98. Doug Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio; 99. David Wilkins, Fort Wayne, Ind.; 100. Richard Foley, Castle Rock, Colo.; 101. Dan Berg, Marietta, Ga.; 102. Dick Powers, Oceanside, Ore.; 103. Cliff Anderson, Capitola, Calif.; 104. Dave Walden, Boston, Mass.; 105. Russ Kaufman, Laurel, Md.; 106. Holly Greeley, Naples, Fla.; 107.
Bart Landenberger, Bedford, N. Y.
Life
Members pay $300 for a lifetime membership and first-class
subscription to Juggler's World. They also receive reserved seating at
convention events and a special membership card. The money collected
from Life Memberships goes into a special fund that is not used for
operating expenses, but which insures the long term stability of the
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