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2003
JCRC
Club Officers
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This page is brought to you by all JCRC Club Officers. The Club Officers are elected every year by secret ballot at the club meetings. To be an officer you must first be nominated by a member at the meeting. Only current members may be nominated, and only current members can nominate you. Club members are usually nominated on their leadership ability and the probability that they will work to fulfill their appointed positions and responsibilities. An officers position should not be taken lightly as some times it is rather demanding, however it can also be very rewarding. This page is meant to bring you closer to your officers and provide a point of contact to them! Club President Shaun Zimmerman | Vice President Rick Poire | Secretary Chris Byrd | Treasurer Chris Wilson | Safety Officer Randy Morris | Field Marshall John Dussold | Contest Chairman Brian Nutt |
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2003 JCRC Club President is Shaun Zimmerman (Shaun on right of photo, his Dad, Stan Zimmerman at left) |
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2003 JCRC Club Vice President is Rick Poire |
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2003 JCRC Club Secretary is Chris Byrd
Prior to August 2003 the Secretary was Mark Brothers, unfortunately Mark has other obligations that are keeping him from fulfilling these duties, so he turned in his resignation. He will be greatly missed, because he served us very well. |
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2003 JCRC Club Treasurer is Chris Wilson |
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2003 JCRC Field Safety Officer is Randy Morris |
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2003 JCRC Field Marshall is John Dussold |
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2003 JCRC Contest Chairman is Brian Nutt.
Brian has been a member of JCRC for several years and is a Past President. His interest in model aircraft began years ago while flying line control in his backyard, with his uncle, as a youth. After a term in the USMC, Brian renewed his interest in R/C. Brian now has several different aircraft and loves to travel to other flying events. Brian is pictured with his Hangar 9 Cap 232 powered by a Saito 1.50 using a TME smoke pump with a Slimline smoke muffler. Control is provided by Hitec RCD. The model is complimented by a Hangar 9 instrument panel and pilot. A Tru-turn spinner and APC prop dress up the cowl. |
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