Archery Hall of Fame

The Archery Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Springfield, Missouri on the upper floor of Bass Pro Shop Outdoor World.[1]

History

It was formed in 1971 as a committee of the American Archery Council.[2]

Inductees

1972

  • Fred Bear
  • Howard Hill
  • Ann Weber Hoyt
  • Karl E. Palmatier
  • Ben Pearson
  • Maurice Thompson
  • Russ Hoogerhyde

1973

  • Robert P. Elmer
  • Russ Saxton Pope
  • Rube Powell
  • Clayton B. Shenk
  • Art Young (archery)

1974

  • Dorothy Smith Cummings
  • Harry Eugene Drake
  • Doug Easton
  • John Yount (archery)

1975

  • Paul Crouch (archery)
  • Matilda Howell
  • Jean Lee Lombardo

1976

  • Babe Bitzenberger
  • Dr. Paul Klopsteg
  • Louis Carter Smith

1977

  • Clarence N. Hickman
  • Earl Hoyt Jr. (Obituary)
  • Myrtle Miller

1978

  • Roy Hoff
  • Ann Marston
  • Homer Taylor

1979

  • Will H. Thompson
  • Lura R. Wilson

1980

  • Florence Lillie
  • George Helwig

1982

  • Al Henderson (archery)

1984

  • Ann Clark (archery)

1985

  • Robert Rhode
  • C. A. Saunders

1986

  • Henry Bitzenberger
  • Doreen Wilber

1988

  • Roy Case

1991

  • Glenn St. Charles

1997

  • Jim Dougherty
  • Jim Easton
  • Bob Kelly
  • Frank Scott

1998

  • William Bill Wadsworth

1999

2000

  • Stacy Groscup
  • Bob Swinehart

2001

  • Larry C. Whiffen

2002

  • Norbert Norb Mullaney

2003

  • Allan Martin (archery)
  • M. R. James (archery)

2004

  • Rollin Bohning

2005

2006

  • Ed Rohde

2007

  • William Bednar
  • David Samuel (archery)
  • Ishi

2008

  • Chuck Adams (archery)
  • Julia Body
  • George Gardner (archery)
  • Dave Staples

2010

  • Will Compton
  • Hollis Wilbur Allen
  • Frank Gandy
  • G. Fred Asbell

2011

2012

  • Bob Lee

2013

2014

  • Clarence "Bud" Fowkes
  • Margaret Klann

2015

2016

  • Owen Jeffery
  • Dick Mauch

2017

  • Michelle Ragsdale
  • Terry Ragsdale

2018

  • Richard Carella
  • Bob Markworth
  • Pete Shepley

2019

  • Robert Eastman
  • Dwight Schuh
  • The Wilson Boys

References

  1. ^ "Archery Hall of Fame & Museum at Bass Pro Shops, Springfield, Missouri". Bass Pro Shop. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Archery Hall of Fame and Museum". Archery Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved 2010-07-12.

37°10′54″N 93°17′46″W / 37.1817°N 93.2962°W / 37.1817; -93.2962


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