Glenn St Charle's Archery Journey and Resume ...
Glenn was born on 12-15-1911
1927 ... made his first bow from a commercial stave of Tennessee Cedar backed with Hickory for his Boy Scout merit badge.
1928-30 ... Bow fished for Sand Sharks in Puget Sound
1938 ... made his first Yew self bow
1939 ... became involved in field archery with a local Seattle club.
1939-40 ... Got into organizational aspect when National Field Archery Association broke away from the National Archery Association.
1940 ... Helped Kore Duryee and Burt Wallis form the Washington State Archery Association and affiliate it with the NFAA
1940's ... Served as WSAA President and Big Game Chairman
Marketed his Yew bows, his specialty was Yew backed with Whale bone, baleen
1944 ... established Northwest Archery Company
1945 ... designed, hand made, and sold the Thunderbolt Broadheads
1948-50 ... Was elected National Field Archery Vice President
1950-55 ... was the NFAA Northwestern Representative
1953 ... designed, manufactured, and marketed the Mickey Finn broadheads
1953 ... designed the St Charles Backquiver
1953-60 ... designed, manufactured, and marketed his Thunderbird glass and wood laminated recurve bows
1956 ... was appointed NFAA Bowhunting Activities Chairman by President Palmatier
1958 ... This committee, to gain respect for the bow as a hunting weapon, initiated the Boone and Crockett system of scoring trophy animals into the NFAA Hunting Program
1958 ... received NFAA highest award, The Compton Metal of Honor, which included a Life Time membership in NFAA
1958-60 ... was elected NFAA Vice President again, Glenn also served many years as Chairman of the Compton Award Committee
1960 ... As Vice President, argued successfully with NFAA Board of Directors for separation of trophy records from the NFAA to pave the way for the Pope & Young Club.
1961 ... Founded the Pope & Young Club at his home in Seattle, Washington on January 27th, 1961
1967 ... Served as Chairman under temporary by-laws until incorporation of the club in 1967
1967-72 ... was elected and served as first President of the Pope & Young Club, became an Honorary member of the Pope & Young Club
1991 ... elected to the Archery Hall of Fame
1991 ... was presented with a Special Ishi Award to become the first individual in Pope & Young history to earn that organizations highest honor of service.
1996 ... Glenn wrote an article in Traditional Bowhunter Magazine entitled " It's Time " encouraging traditional bowhunters to form their own organization to create a separate identity distinct from the modern bowhunter.
1999 ... On November 29, 1999 Compton Traditional Bowhunters officially came in to existence. Glenn St Charles played a large part along with a small group of other dedicated Traditional Archers to bring Compton into being.
many thanks to Joe St Charles for providing me with Glenn's resume