Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1987

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Look for exciting changes in the album section. Senior pictures were printed in color for the first time in years. Senior Braggs took on a new name — Profiles. Most Likely . . . and Least Likely . titles and pictures were added. Hot to forget the underclassmen, special features were added for each class. Times changed and so did the Cauldron. Caught in the act! Brett Pullins was caught in the halls. By the time a student finally is a senior. he usually has his own method of escaping the classroom for at least a few minutes. One method of Senior escape was permission to go to the English or History office. A game of Bisk broke the monotony of a long day and the History office had Just the right atmosphere. Jeff Wilson, John Stoops, Brian Bradley and friends gathered during 4 th hour to play whenever possible. (middle right) Some time in class was a necessity, no matter how good students were at escaping. Having the Correct classes was an art. One of the most popular Senior classes was Business Communications with the Infamous Mrs. M. Tana Hills (upper right) smile shows how much she enjoyed the class. On the other hand, some classes were required and patient suffering was the only answer. Danny Smith listened intently to Shep during Government. 16 album

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The evil villian returned to Frankfort Senior High. The class of 1987's Senior Play, The Red Shoes, featured the evil gypsy Snogg who kidnapped sweet, innocent Karen, a girl of sixteen. Snogg used a magical pair of red shoes along with his magical buttonhook to lure Karen away rn her boyfriend riels and hr ullage which was controlled ihe Buromaster. Snogg andliis side kick clown Jemmo took Kami to a gypsy camp were N ( using the red shoes and the buttonhook, made Karen d irk c all day. Snogg s saeme l in filming rich from Kleu s dancing ability would |uvc worked if Karen's long lost Gramlliother hadn't returned and J ’mmo, overcome b com passiol had not helped Karen es( apej Hels and the Buri;omas-tcr found Karen and took her home. The Burogmastcr ordered Snogg to leave the country and nevlr return and me magical red shoes were destroyed prcvcntiiB future trouble. The play waswrformed for FSHS students asjthe First convocation of the yearn Mike ElcMidge portrayed the evil Snogg rid Jenny Lanman vyas the orplianed Karen. The acrobatic jjemmo was depicted y Billie Peterson. Kevin Raidy performed as Hels, a cobbler's apprentice and Steve Buntin wal the Burgomaster. Tina Jenkins portrlyed the nice old lady who turned out to be Karen's grandmother. Gypsies danced across the stage in the form of SteohanilGraves, Tana Hill, Tami lenkins, Meg Miller, Brenda Robison,ILeisha Smith, Cathee Sto Band Florence Blanchier. Lisa vibert assisted Miss Landini,|drama coach, in directing the play Jleff Spray was in charge of sound and Kurt Raidy was Master ElBrician. Choreography was arrBged by Miss Lan-dini and Billie lcterson. The play was presentcd|on October 9. 11, and 12, 1986. The Seniors involved will not soon forget the many long hours involved and the friendships developed as The Red Shoes took shape. Jemmo and Karen happily discuss matters of Importance aRcr the escape. Above: Tour of the gypsies, Brenda Robison. Stephanie Graves, Meg Miller, and Jeannie Dupler. pause for a photo. Jemmo tries to explain his Idea to Mils. senior play 15



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Robert Smiley and Steve Woodruff worked with the computer in 3rd year Printing class. The computer wasjust one of many tools the students had to handle competently in the Printing Shop. Seniors were often responsible for printing materials for the school. Mick Featherstone, Ritchie Reck, and Scott icyma ask Where's the fun? while Jason Brock seemed to have found it as they entered the gym at a home basketball game. David Turner and Ritchie Reck found time in their busy schedules to take it easy in the library. Maybe a senior schedule isn't that bad after all!

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