VA-Vol-12-No-6-June-1984

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL BUSINESS

MEETING AND ELECTION

Notice is hereby given that an annual business meet­ ing of the members of the EAA Antique/Classic Division will be held on Saturday, August 4, 1984 at 10:00 a .m. (Central Daylight Time) at the 32nd Annual Convention of the Experimental Aircraft Association, Inc., Wittman Field, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Notice is hereby further given that the annual election of officers and directors of the EAA Antique/Classic Divi­ sion will be conducted by ballot distributed to the members along with this June issue of THE VINTAGE AIRPLANE. Said ballot must be returned properly marked to the Ballot Tally Committee, EAA Antique/Classic Division, Witt­ man Airfield, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54903-2591, and re­ ceived no later than July 27, 1984. Robert G. Herman, Chairman of the Nominating Com­ mittee submits the following list of candidates. R. J. (Dobby) Lickteig, President

Ronald Fritz, Secretary

Robert G. Herman, Director

Espie M. Joyce, Jr., Director

Al Kelch, Director

Morton W. Lester, Director

Arthur R. Morgan, Director

Eugene E. Morris, Director

George S. York, Director

R. J. (DOBBY) LICKTEIG Albert Lea, Minnesota Dobby is a native of Minnesota and had his first airplane ride at the age of 13 in a Velie Monocoupe. He earned a solo license in a J-2 Cub at the age of 16 working at the local airport for flying time, and has been flying since then. After completing college in Minnesota, he entered Air Force pilot training and graduated in class of 42J and was assigned to a new P-47 fighter group. His tour of combat was 21/2 years in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. Dobby has owned a various collection of aircraft, including a Stinson V-77, Stearman, L-2M, Aztec, Citabra, BT-13A and AT-6G. He now owns a Stinson SR-I0, J-3 Cub, Beech Travel Air, and is restoring a KR-21 Kinner-powered biplane. His airplanes are frequent visitors to all Upper Midwest fly-ins. He has been active in EAA Antique/Classic and warbird activities since the Convention was moved to Oshkosh. Dobby is Chairman of the Board of Fountain Industries, Inc. , and he and his wife Jeanne live in Albert Lea, Minnesota. Their son Scott is a licensed pilot attending the University of Minnesota and is active on the Warbirds parking committee at the Annual EAA Convention.

RON FRITZ Kent City, Michigan Ron took his first flying lesson in a J-3 Cub in 1957 when he was a sophomore in high school. He has owned several aircraft including a Ryan PT-22, Waco UIC, Aeronca Champ, and part interest in a Consolidated Vultee BT-13 . He currently owns a Tri-Pacer and part interest in a rare Lincoln All Purpose. Ron has been an EAA member since 1960 and was one of the founders of the Antique/Classic Division. He has held several EAA Chapter offices including President of Chapter 145 two separate times, President of Chapter 211, Secret­ arylTreasurer of Chapter 211, President of A/C Chapter 8, Vice President of Chapter 704 and Secretary ofMEAACC. In addition, Ron has been A/C Forums Chairman at the annual Oshkosh Convention since 1980. Ron is employed as a social worker and lives on a private strip with his wife and two children. 14 JUNE 1984


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