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				|    Frank Scott      
				(1921 – 2000) |   |    
			
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				Class of 1997Contributor to the Sport,
				Influence on the Sport
 
 
  A major driving force in the Fred Bear camp, Frank Scott 
				dedicated over half a century to the archers and archery dealers 
				of the United States. 
				His prime sales goal was to educate  the dealer in such a 
				way so that the dealer could service the archery consumer to the 
				consumers complete satisfaction, The total  of archery 
				dealers Frank set up numbered in the thousands. 
 He was considered 
				America’s foremost archery  historian  sharing his historical    knowledge with people of all 
				ages with a special desire to share it with the younger 
				generations. While director of the 
				Fred
   Bear Museum
  			  he shared quality time with six to ten thousand children each year 
				on field trips.
 
      Notes of 
				Interest
					
					      
					 Served 
					the Sport of Archery for More Than 60 Years
					       
					Director,
					
					Fred
					Bear
					Museum
					       
					Executive Director, Fred Bear Sports Club
					       
					Board of Directors, American Archery Council (AAC)
					       
					Founder, Fred Bear Sporting Goods Marketing Institute
					       
					Michigan Bowhunters Hall of Fame Inductee, 1991
					       
					Co-Founder and President, Northern Michigan Field Archers 
					Association |  
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  Frank accepts plaque from AHOF President Joe Rusinek
 
 
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		Frank H. Scott Bowhunter Education Range dedicated in Newberry, Florida    December, 
		2012 - A 
		presentation was held recently to commemorate the naming of the Frank H. 
		Scott Bowhunter Education Range located in a special area at the Easton 
		Sports Complex in Newberry, FL.  The Florida Fish and Wildlife 
		actually named the outdoor education area in Frank’s honor. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		 This 
		location is the site of Field Days for those students wanting to 
		complete the skills portion of the bowhunter education course.  
		
		 
		
		
		
		Several employees and former employees of Bear Archery, Greg Easton, 
		 Marilyn Bentz, Florida Fish and Wildlife personnel, as well as other 
		industry leaders and conservation personnel from other states were also 
		in attendance at the presentation.  Frank was always very 
		supportive and attentive to youth and conservationists of the future.  
		Ellie accepted the honor on his behalf. | 
  
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