Difference between revisions of "Southpaw Award"
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+ | 1984 ||[[DSC 22]]|| [[Brad Foster]]|| [[Don Markstein]] || Don Markstein||[[Charlie E. Williams]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 11 October 2021
An award given in the 1980s to Southern "apa activists."
Year | Convention | Best Artist | Best Apa Writer | Best Apa Administrator | Best Humorist |
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1984 | DSC 22 | Brad Foster | Don Markstein | Don Markstein | Charlie Williams |
Southpaw Award | 1980s—1980s |
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