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| In 1991 Dave Kueber
moved to Montana and left Tom and Rennett to handle the club. In
August 1991, after the August shoot, Tom held a meeting and elected new
officers. David Hoye was elected as President , Jack Keener as Vice
President and Wayne Carter as the Secretary/Treasurer. David moved
out of state shortly after the elections and Jack Keener assumed the position
and responsibilities of President holding office for the next three year
term.
TBOF has organized hog hunts and held shoots in Bushnell, Tallahassee and Marianna Florida. On march 6, 1993, we held our first shoot at the Rocking Horse Ranch in Altoona, Florida. Carmon Thompson was the editor of the Stickbow news for two issues. In August 1993 Ron Weatherman took over as Editor of the Stickbow News and remained Editor until Jay Campbell took over with the June 1994 issue. After the Spring shoot of 1995, Ron Weatherman took over as President, Mike Kuhn as Vice President and Jack Keener took over the titles of Secretary/Treasurer, even though he had been doing the job all along. On August 11th, 1995, TBOF held their first shoot at Crooked Lake in the Ocala National Forest. With the March 1996 shoot, TBOF declared that their spring shoot would be now be known as the Florida State Traditional Championship. In 1996, TBOF was contacted by Jim Schultz of Archers who Care in Arizona. Jim asked us if we would be interested in helping some kids with cancer enjoy some archery at summer camp. That began our involvement with the American Cancer Society. In December of 1996, TBOF held their first Children's benefit shoot at the Gator Bowman Range in Gainesville, Florida. This would be followed by another benefit shoot at Bear Archery in 1997. These benefit shoots would enable TBOF to purchase thousands of dollars worth of archery equipment for the Boggy Creek Gang archery program. In 1997, Cass Vickers took over as editor of the Stickbow news, and the Rock Camp was moved to the Boggy Creek Gang Camp in Cassia, Florida. In the spring of 1998, immediately following our State Traditional Championship at Crooked Lake in Ocala, John McCormick assumed the position of President, Rich Nichol became Vice President and Jim Knowles acquired the position of Secretary/Treasurer. Cass Vickers stepped down as Editor and Shannon Holtz jumped right in to take his place. The club will continue to carry on in the fine tradition set by it's previous officers and dedicated members. |