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1888 - 1986
Class of 1988
Bowhunter, Contributor to the Sport
Known as "The Father of Wisconsin Bowhunting"

In 1934, it was Roy Case whose efforts made possible the nation's and
Wisconsin's first designated bowhunting season.
His work with broadheads also helped to establish legal broadhead standards that were to be adapted throughout the states.
Notes of Interest
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Recipient, National Field Archery Association
Compton Medal of Honor, 1948
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Recipient, National Archery Association Thompson Award, 1949
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Recipient, Larry Whiffen Memorial Award, 1964
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