Several notes from me on all the discussion here:
1. I will probably not be able to attend this years convention, although I thought I would be there.
2. I am an active member, have been for 34 years and will continue to be involved in the club.
3. I believe voting rights belong to all paid members, associates and life members too.
4. The Hudson Club has annual ballots included in an issue of their monthly magazine. The membership can then vote on their Directors. The Directors then decide on who amongst them will be pres, vp, etc. The Directors are each representing a specific location in the country (i.e. Mid-West, Southeast, etc.). They make the decisions for the club. The general populace does not. This system works extremely well for that club but for it to work for us, but it would require a constitutional and by-law overhaul. We wouldn't have to go that far, we could still elect pres, vp, etc. and we could include amendments on the ballot (annual or every other year). Whoever actually mails them back into the registrar is who votes.
5. Jack Mueller has been working on judging standards for many years and many of us have helped but club management in the past few years has stopped progress. I know I will be writing standards for the Willys Aero and have already completed much of it. Charlotte (our chief judge) has always wanted written standards to refer to, as do many of the rest of us. If Jim and Gordie are in favor of that, they will have my vote, if only I could attend the National.
6. There is always a judges meeting before judgement day at our national, although it does not go into any great depths. Written reference standards would be welcome here.
7. This is the digital age. The club needs to be very involved with website. Perhaps some of the website should be protected for paid members?
8. Kaisers, Henry J's and Willys Aeros, even a few Frazers keep showing up in street rod publications. There are people out there interested in our cars. Although I am not a rodder, I am determined to be tolerant and encourage those that are if they are putting one of our favorite vehicles back on the street. We need to get them involved. The club needs to advertise again, both digitally and in magazines. Have you seen the Studebaker Club ads, "We Invented Cool" and others? We need to follow that example.