LDRS-4, in Medina, Ohio, was the launch that introduced the Tripoli Rocketry Association to the country. Many people were skeptical about this thing called "Tripoli" and did not want to support a relatively unknown organization until it proved itself. But the core group was enthusiastic; notably, Melodi Rosenfield's efforts proved influential and Tripoli left LDRS-4 with a healthy increase in its membership.
However, the young organization experienced some early problems that threatened its growth just as it was gaining momentum. The four interim Board members seemed to form two factions. The people in Cincinnati, while having a good grasp of the national scene and long-range goals, did not want to delegate responsibility and let new people become involved with Tripoli’s leadership. The Pittsburgh faction had a good rapport with the membership and what the people wanted immediately, and found the others’ demands too hard to work with...so they didn't! This created a crisis within the organization which in turn caused three of the four interim Board members to resign office. The sole surviving Board member, Francis Graham, called an election, and in January 1986 a new Board of Directors was seated. Thus, the Tripoli Rocketry Association was stabilized.
The first Board of Directors consisted of nine members:
Tom Blazanin - Pittsburgh, PA
Francis Graham - Pittsburgh, PA
Curt Hughes - New York, NY
Bill Barber - Woodland Hills, CA
Ed Tindell - Houston, TX
Gary Fillible - Sheridan, OR
Chuck Mund - West Milford, NJ
Glenn Strickland - Knoxville, TN
Philip Matte - Fayetteville, NC