Robert E. Armstrong

Robert E. Armstrong

Infobox Officeholder



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name = Robert E. Armstrong
caption =
order = 30th Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana
term_start = 1975
term_end = 1979
predecessor = Ivan Lebamoff
successor = Winfield Moses
constituency = Fort Wayne, Indiana
order2 = Allen County Councilman
term_start2 = 1990
term_end2 = 2002
constituency2 = 2nd County District
birth_date = Birth date|1925|9|24|mf=y
birth_place =
deathdate = August 21, 2008
deathplace = Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
party = Republican
spouse = Nila L. Armstrong
alma mater = Indiana University
religion = Lutheran


footnotes =

Robert E Armstrong (born September 24, 1925 - d. August 21, 2008) was a former mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, former councilman of Allen County, Indiana and former athletic director of Snider High School. [Lanka, Ben, " [http://www.journalgazette.net/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080821/LOCAL/253985/1002/LOCAL Former Mayor Armstrong dies at 82] " Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. August 22, 2008]

Education

Mayor Bob Armstrong was a graduate of Fort Wayne's Central High School (closed 1971) where he played on the State Championship Basketball Team in 1943 [http://www.ihsaa.org/b-basketball/TeamChampions.htm] [Indiana High School Boys Basketball Champions] . He attended Indiana University where he received a B.S. in Education and Health, Physical Education and Recreation in 1949 and a M.S. in Administration in 1954. At Indiana, he was a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity and played and lettered on both the varsity basketball and football teams, and continued as a life member of the Indiana University Alumni Association (life member) as well as the Indiana University Varsity Club and I-Mens Association.

Post Graduate Coursework:
Purdue University; Harvard Leadership Institutes; University of California; University of Saint Francis; Indiana-Purdue Universities; Indiana State University.

Military

From 1944-1945, Armstrong served in United States Navy-Air Force. He was training to be a pilot to fight in World War II when the war ended, cutting his military service short. Bob was an active member of his local American Legion Post 47 throughout his life.

Political Career

Mayor Armstrong defeated Democratic incumbent Mayor Ivan Lebamoff in 1975 in a tight 27,145 to 26,761 victory ["Graf, Jerry. "Armstrong Posts Paper-Thin Victory." The News-Sentinel 5 Nov. 1975: 1A.] . Armstrong helped Fort Wayne become a sister city with Takaoka, Japan. A large focus of his tenure was improving the city's budget. According to a 2000 "News-Sentinel" article, " [Armstrong] took a 'pile of studies' on downtown revitalization that languished on shelves and put them to use." [Jarosh, Andrew, "6 living ex-mayors recall how tenures changed the city." "The News-Sentinel". 25 Dec. 2000]

Bob Armstrong had been a candidate for Fort Wayne City Council in the 1971 municipal election.

Since his time as Mayor, Bob Armstrong had held other elected positions throughout Fort Wayne and Allen County. Beginning in 1990, Bob represented the Second district on the Allen County Council. He held this position for 12 years and served as President from 1996 to 1998. In 2002, he and three other council members (including Bob's good friend Bill Schnizer) lost reelection in 2002 to a slate of younger candidates. [Leininger, Kevin. "Council veterans prepare to move on." The News-Sentinel. 13 Dec. 2002]

Armstrong was elected to be one of the State of Indiana's thirteen Presidential Electors and cast vote for Ronald Reagan on December 15, 1980 in the presidential election. [http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/voters/electors_new.html]

Republican Involvement

Starting in 1958, Armstrong was elected to serve as a delegate to the State Republican Conventions. Armstrong also served on the Indiana State Education Committee for Ronald Reagan's re-election, and was a political analyst on WANE-TV in 1980 on behalf of Republican candidates Ronald Reagan (President), Robert Orr (Governor), Dan Quayle (Senator), and Dan Coats (Congressman).

Name Confusion

Residents of Fort Wayne have continually confused former mayor Robert E. Armstrong with another local, Robert A. Armstrong. The Robert Armstrong name recognition allowed Robert A. Armstrong to win a spot in the 2002 Fort Wayne Community School Board election, despite having spent zero money campaigning and his absence of any related experience. Despite attempts of local newspapers "The News-Sentinel" and "The Journal Gazette" to inform the public of these differences, the confusion has persisted. In 2008, Robert A. Armstrong won nomination as a Republican candidate for an at-large position on the Allen County Council despite having not spent a single dollar on his campaign. [http://www.journalgazette.net/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080427/ELECTION/804270304/-1/election] ["Some voters mistook candidate for ex-mayor." The Journal Gazette. 7 Nov. 2002] ["Two Armstrongs, Two Parties." The News-Sentinel. 5 Jan. 1995] ["Victory: It's in a name, Unrelated Armstrongs cause voter confusion." The Journal Gazette. 5 May 2008M] [http://www.allencountygop.com/news/article.html?mode=1&id=1210169350]

Education Career

Armstrong served as athletic director and school administrator at Snider High School from 1964-1991, with the exception of the time he was mayor. Before this he was an educator at Boswell High School in Boswell, Indiana, Washington Junior High School in Fort Wayne, and Central High School in Fort Wayne.

As Snider athletic director, Armstrong was a founding member of the Indiana Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association and was president of the organization for the 1969-1970 school year. ["Constitution" Indiana Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association, Historical Section, Past Presidents. http://www.iiaaa.org/IIAAAConstitution.pdf"]

At Snider, Armstrong was responsible for directing and managing all athletic programs, budget and personnel, as well as th physical plant, priority use and planning, certification and registration for athletes and officials. He was additionally responsible for handling all public relations for Snider, and was a guidance counselor.

In 1992, the Robert E. Armstrong Scholarship was established at Snider High School. A scholarship is awarded each year to an outstanding scholar-athlete to further their college education.

Community Involvement

Armstrong began the Fort Wayne tradition of neighborhood summer swim clubs with the establishment of Pocahontas Swimming & Tennis Club in 1959. From 1959 to 1973, Armstrong managed and coached the swim teams at Pocahontas Swimming & Tennis Club and Lake Forest Swimming & Tennis Club. Under his coaching, the Pocahontas went undefeated for 7 years and Lake Forest went undefeated for 3 years.

Armstrong was a member of Trinity English Lutheran Church in Fort Wayne, where he served as a long time Deacon and usher.

As a member of the Allen County Board of Library Trustees, Armstrong was involved in the construction a new main branch library. He resigned from this position in spring of 2008. At the April 24, 2008 meeting, the Allen County Board of Library Trustees passed Resolution No. 2008-5, “Resolution Honoring Robert E. Armstrong for Distinguished Service to the Library and the Community.” [Klocke, Dolores, "Minutes From the Meeting of April 24, 2008 in Regular Session", Official Records of the Allen County Public Library Board of Library Trustees, 24 April, 2008 http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/aboutus/board/Minutes%202008-4-24.pdf]

Armstrong also was a member or participant in numerous other community organizations including: American Legion Post 47; Fort Wayne American Red Cross Board (recipient of the Volunteer Red Cross Recognition Award); Fort Wayne Historical Society; Fort Wayne Urban League; Fort Wayne Zoological Society (charter member);Fort Wayne Administrative Association (past president); Allen County Republican Luncheon Club; and several Chamber of Commerce committees.

Family

Bob Armstrong was married to to wife, Nila on September 9th, 1948. Nila was a kindergarten teacher in the Fort Wayne Community Schools and was actively involved in Bob's political endeavors. The couple have three sons, Daniel, Douglas, and David and five grandchildren. Daniel (spouse Linda) is the "Robert A. Welch" Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Texas at Arlington [http://www.uta.edu/chemistry/armstrong.html] and has three children(Lincoln, Ross and Colleen); Douglas (spouse Peggy) is the CEO of the biotech company TyraTech (see: tyratech.com), and has two daughters (Meghan and Elizabeth); and David works with the Indiana Department of Transportation overseeing Federal funding for Local Governmental Agencies.

See also

* List of mayors of Fort Wayne, Indiana
* [http://pocopool.com/ Pocahontas Swim Club]

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