Lucas, Joy (1917–)
Lucas, Joy (1917–)
American ski instructor. Name variations: Lucky Lucas. Born Joy Piles, Feb 15, 1917, in Spokane, WA.
Became 1st women to be certified as professional ski instructor (1941) and served as ski instructor in Pacific Northwest; authored many instructional articles about skiing and ran training clinics for new ski instructors.
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