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Frankfort Hot Dog Alumni Hall of Fame Inducting Eight New Members This Year

Updated: Feb 21

This year, the Frankfort Hot Dog Hall of Fame will be inducting eight honorees, including five alumni, two posthumous and one honorary inductee. The Seventh Annual Hot Dog Hall of Fame Awards will be presented at Frankfort High School on Saturday, July 27 at 4 p.m. in the cafeteria.


The five alumni being recognized are Jodi Skiles Commins, Michelle Gullion, Michael Kelley, Travis Kelly and Birdie Gunyon Meyer. The two posthumous alumni being recognized are Tom Rohrabaugh and Curt Day. The honorary honoree will be Jim Moyer.


Jodi Skiles Commins was recognized for her service as a pediatric hematologist/oncologist at Riley Children’s Hospital. She is part of the class of 1997.


Michelle Gullion was recognized as the Director of Collections and Research for the National First Ladies Library. She is part of the class of 1979.


Michael Kelley was recognized as a Frankfort High School and Middle School educator, assistant principal and principal. He is part of the class of 1966.


Travis Kelley was recognized as a Marine Corps Fighter Pilot, and he is part of the class of 1991.


Birdie Gunyon was recognized as an internationally-known expert and speaker in perinatal health. She is part of the class of 1971.


Tom Rohrabaugh was recognized as the past President of The Farmers Bank, and he was part of the class of 1953.


Curt Day was recognized as a three-time horseshoe champion, and he has been further recognized in the community as the namesake of the Curt Day Horseshoe Courts in Frankfort at Dorner Park. He was part of the class of 1935.


Jim Moyer was recognized as a long-time educator at Frankfort High School alongside his continued impact in the Clinton County community.





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