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)
- Mrs. M. E. Howell
- Jean Lee Lombardo
1976
- Babe Bitzenberger
- Dr. Paul Klopsteg
- Louis Carter Smith
1977
- C. 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
- Floyd Eccleston
- Tom Jennings
- Dick Lattimer
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
- Charles E. "Bert" Grayson
- Len Cardinale
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
- Gail Martin
- Ann Butz
- Victoria Cook
2012
- Bob Lee
2013
- Aldo Leopold
- Victor Berger
2014
- Clarence "Bud" Fowkes
- Margaret Klann
2015
- Darrell Pace
- Randy Ulmer
- John Williams
- Jack Witt
2016
- Owen Jeffery
- Dick Mauch
2017
- Michelle Ragsdale
- Terry Ragsdale
References
- "Archery Hall of Fame & Museum at Bass Pro Shops, Springfield, Missouri". Bass Pro Shop. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
- "Archery Hall of Fame and Museum". Archery Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
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