We need a poll asking who was your favorite archery instructor?
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Archery Poll
Alrighty Mr Smarty Pants, gimme 4 names of archery instructors -- 3 if you want yourself included.
ummm Chris "Archery
ummm
Chris "Archery Chris" Iber.
and... umm....
there were others?
I remember one...
but I can't remember his name. I think he was before "Chris Archery". He had long brown curly hair.
Archery instructors
i remember the military fellow who was quite the archer but I can't remember his name..I covered archery during a Junior High Conference, but I don't think that counts!
Not that anyone could
Not that anyone could replace Chris Iber as "Mister Archery," but I think Jay Angerer made a valiant effort in 1988 while Chris Iber was off saving the day as PD.
Archery
There was a Terri Archery back in 76 and 77 She and I were the "Double mint twins.
She was much cuter.
Favorite Archery Instructor 1989
There was a German fellow named Oliver who had a sparkling personality. Because of his rudimnetary English, he came accross as being discourteous. He was a dead aim on the archery course and the best B.A.I. I've ever seen!
Boomer Somers
archery
Ms George Lampley was teaching archery at the old camp back in '81. Matheson's friend Chris(somebody) was archery for a couple of years. I taught a couple of sessions.. can't remember why or how I got that gig. I do remember a day when in the middle of a class the kids all has those lame plastic bows and I had a nice wooden recurve I 'borrowed' from Ray Hogwood... this unfortunate lizzard strolled across the ground right infront of the targets. I had no chance to hit this small moving target, and I think I never would have shot if I actually thought I could hit the thing. But the arrow went right through the poor things chest. Litte girls screamed, the guys cheered, and I was Robin Hood the rest of the session.
Archery
Dave Bland did it in... errr.... must have been 1985 (I think!). When camp was over, he and Jo and I drove down to Cape Canaveral to see Discovery launch....