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enjoying their lunch. Lisa Flanagan and Cindy Chaney show their homecom- ing spirit. Timmy Moreland, Jeff Welker and Brenda Wolfe like to talk between classes. People are the center of all things. Whether young or old it is people who make the world go around. Doctors, lawyers, teachers, and business men all have their place in society. America’s youth is equally important. The future is in our hands. At home and here at school we learn and shape ourselves and our personalities for our future endeavors. All types of people make up the student body here at Frankfort. The brains, the browns, the jocks, and the prissies are only a few. But whoever we are, we're proud to make up the foundation of our school. We Are
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ay — hie ! Chery! Hahn, Scott Turley and the rest of the gang like to talk after eating. Pride in tha
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Seniors... Nineteen Eighty-two! The year that we thought would never arrive, the year we could not wait for. We started our Senior year with a lot of anticipation, keeping one thought in the back of our minds, ‘‘Only nine more months to go.” We were surprised to find how quickly those nine months did go. Sitting at the far right of the gymnasium, center of the auditorium and going to lunch five minutes earlier, were privileges that made us the ‘‘Big Guys on Campus.” For some of us 1982 and our Senior year brought many Glenn M. Alt “Glenn” Tina M. Aguallo “Tina” pases it ae 5 Shawn P. Barncord “Barney” Michael S. Barnes “Shawn” 20 memories. Our last football game, basketball game, halftime performance and prom, gave way to a sort of melancholy feeling. Before we knew it, the Caps and Gowns we ordered in Oc- tober were on us in May. After graduation and the parties, we were all faced with the same question, ‘‘Where do we go from here?”’ College, jobs, and taking it easy for a year, were some of the answers. But whatever we decided, we'll always remember the friends and memories we made at Frankfort High School. Fr a 7 Sherri R. Anderson “Sherri” Edward W. Ashenfelter “Eddie” Robert B. Barnes “Harvey” Trudy G. Beam “Trudy”
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