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These five individuals were inducted into the Frankfort Hot Dogs Alumni Hall of Fame on Saturday. They are, from left are Kent Ryan (representing Robert Ryan), Dan Cougill, Gina Sheets, Tom Ransom and Dr. Roger Frank Robison.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

For the first time in its four-year history, the Frankfort Hot Dog Alumni Hall of Fame ceremony was held outside at Prairie Creek Park instead of the Frankfort High School auditorium where it had been held the first three years.<\/p>\n

From all indications, it went off extremely well.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt think it went really well,\u201d said Don Stock, who is the chairman of the Hall of Fame. \u201cThis could be the new home of the Hall of Fame.\u201d<\/p>\n

Five individuals were inducted Saturday night to make the total of Hall of Fame members 39.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis is a very nice program,\u201d said Gina Sheets. \u201cThere are some amazing people that have been inducted into the Hall of Fame and there\u2019s so much talent. I think people sometimes think that small towns doesn\u2019t have anything to offer. That\u2019s not true.\u201d<\/p>\n

Fellow inductee Tom Ransom concurred with Sheets.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis was an achievement I though I would never get\u201d he said. \u201cIt was a surprise because I know of so many other people more deserving than I am.\u201d<\/p>\n

Stock said when you think of a small community, you think everybody stays home and doesn\u2019t go out.<\/p>\n

\u201cTo have the ability to honor these folks who have gone out in the world and touched everybody and did in a Hot Dog manor, I think that\u2019s something that\u2019s very humbling for me,\u201d said Stock. \u201cWe haven\u2019t even touched the surface. Hopefully, we\u2019ll hopefully get everybody that needs to be in.\u201d<\/p>\n

Here are the bios from this year\u2019s class:<\/p>\n

Dan Cougill (Alumni) Class of 1971<\/strong>.\u00a0 Graduated from Indiana University College of Arts and Sciences with a Bachelor of Science \u2013 Political Science with Honors in 1975.\u00a0 Graduated from Indiana University Kelley School of Business with a Master of Business Administration with Highest Honors in 1977. Dan held a variety of Marketing and Sales positions with Wilson Sporting Goods starting in 1977.\u00a0 He became the Senior Vice President of USA Sales in 1987 and was named President of the Wilson Team Sports Division in 1989.\u00a0 In 1994, Dan became President of Riddell Sports. Dan subsequently was involved in several other companies as a consultant, interim CEO, and served in various board roles.<\/p>\n

Thomas V. Ransom (Alumni) Class of 1963<\/strong>. Graduated from Indiana University in 1967.\u00a0 From 1985 to 2017 Tom was Chairman of the Board of Kramer Lumber Company, a family owned business started in 1872. Served as a Principal and teacher in Monroe County Schools 1967-1969. Served the city of Frankfort on the Frankfort School Board, the Utility Board, and the City Board of Works. Started a football officiating career in 1965 with IHSAA before Joining the BIG TEN football officiating staff in 1983 as a Linesman. Officiated 21 years on the field, 7 years in the booth as part of the initial Big Ten replay system, 10 years as a scout observer for the Big Ten and National Football League. Tom was also supervisor of officials for the Indiana Athletic Conference for 9 years and inducted into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in 2012. Tom Officiated in over 14 Bowl games in his career, including The Fiesta Bowl, The Gator Bowl, The Citrus Bowl, The Japan Bowl. Tom received the Herman Rohrig Football Official Award in 2012, The National Football Foundation Award, Indiana Chapter in 2008, and Butch Lambert All-American Football Award in 2004<\/p>\n

Roger Frank Robison (Alumni) Class of 1954<\/strong>. Graduated from Albany College of Medicine in 1963. Dr. Robison is a Fellow of the American College of Radiology and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians. After an initial career in medical oncology (1969-78), Dr. Robison also trained in radiotherapy and became the director of radiation oncology departments in both Terre Haute and Vincennes (1981-2007).\u00a0 He has been President of the Terre Haute Academy of Medicine (1988\/9); the Indiana Society of Radiation Oncology (1991-92); and the Gilbert Fletcher Society of M.D. Anderson Cancer Hospital in Houston, TX, (2003\/4). Dr. Robison has been a visiting professor of radiation oncology at the University of Iowa (1986) and at the University of Louisville (1992).\u00a0 During the 1995 centennial of the discovery of x-rays, his monograph The Race for Megavoltage was selected for European publication.\u00a0 He has authored several journal articles on the history of radiation therapy (1995-2010) and has written the book Mining & Selling Radium & Uranium (2015). He has served the History Committee of the American Society of Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) as Chairman and as Director of various educational programs (2004-10).\u00a0 As such he was the co-author of the 50-year history of the Society (2008).\u00a0 Dr. Robison is President of the Indiana High School Basketball Historical Society which placed the Everett Case commemorative plaque at Case Arena.\u00a0 He is a life-long supporter of Frankfort athletics and is the author of the book Everett Case and the Frankfort Hot Dogs (1998).<\/p>\n

Robert K. Ryan (Alumni) Class of 1932<\/strong>. Known too many as Bob, attended Butler University and Graduated from Indiana University in 1936. Bob graduated from Indiana University School of Law in 1938. Bob served as Naval Aviator with the U. S. navy in World War II. In addition to his service in the military, Bob served in many capacities which contributed to Frankfort\u2019s growth. Bob was instrumental in the formation, organization and business of the land trust which brought property to the west of Frankfort now known as the Frankfort Industrial Park, Bob also greatly to the formation of the Frankfort Development Corporation. Bob was active with CCEAF; served as President and member of the Frankfort School Board; Bob served as Secretary of the Clinton County Red Cross. Bob was past President of the Chamber of Commerce, an original director and founder of the Clinton County Community Foundation. Served as Clinton County Prosecutor, Served as Clinton County\u2019s Attorney, and as Director of the Clinton County Youth Foundation. Of great value to the Community of Frankfort was that Bob served as general counsel and president of The People\u2019s Life Insurance Company. Although Bob advised and counseled against selling that company, it was in fact sold and moved, which was a great loss to the City.<\/p>\n

Gina Lucas Sheets (Alumni) Class of 1986<\/strong>. Graduated from Stanislaus University in 1990 with a Bachelor of Business Administration. While always Hoosiers Gina and her husband Travis of close to 24 years, have lived and worked around the globe. Currently they are residing at their retreat center they launched known as Jumping Dog Vista in Arizona. When not working on development and real estate projects in Arizona, Gina serves as Senior Fellow at the Sagamore Institute, Indianapolis Indiana, working in African Initiatives and developing the Global Consortium Portfolio.\u00a0 She and Travis lived in Liberia, West Africa for five years building Liberia\u2019s first collegiate ran Agriculture Research Center on the campus of Liberia International Christian College.\u00a0 She served the college as Vice President and instructor of agriculture, business, math, and development courses.\u00a0 In addition to her work with the mission and the college, Gina served as a coordinator with ACDI\/VOCA on a farmer-to-farmer program, and worked in the interior (\u201cbush\u201d) of Liberia extending agriculture education and small business development techniques to the poorest of the poor.\u00a0 In addition to working in Liberia the Sheets have worked in the value add production chain in Rwanda, and created an academic vocational program in Burundi. Upon returning to the USA Gina was tapped as a Presidential Appointment to be the Chief Innovation Officer and set up the Innovation Center for USDA Rural Development in Washington D.C.\u00a0 In this capacity she directed the strategic development and implementation of the Innovation Center (IC). The IC identifies tools and implements processes to support rural communities and create transformational outcomes for building rural prosperity verses using only an output strategy. Prior to Liberia, Gina was the first appointed Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) under Governor Mike Pence. Gina has worked in economic development for over 20 years in state government and local government and local development (Clinton County Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development) on large international deals, small business development, and she and Travis have owned many small businesses including the Indiana farm they still manage. Gina is a member of the Frankfort Rotary Club where she was the first female president and is a Paul Harris Fellow.\u00a0 She serves on the advisory board and webinar instructor for the Indianapolis Global Chamber headquartered in Scottsdale Arizona. She is a founding member of the NGO, Hope in the Harvest Missions International, operating in Liberia. Gina enjoys reading, writing development polices, and endurance running, (running over 80 miles in one race and finishing as the first place female).<\/p>\n

These five individuals join the following people already in the Frankfort Hot Dog Alumni Hall of Fame:<\/p>\n

The\u00a0Inaugural Class of 2018<\/strong>: Alumni \u2014 David Kyle Cook, Janice Gail Koertge Davidson, Andrew J. Detharge, Rana Dogar Foroohar, William Aughe Ghere (Will Geer), Gary Thomas Goode, James William Goodwin, Larry Allen Gosewehr, Vance J. Hinton, Karren Mundell Kowalski, PhD RN; Lawrence J. \u201cJay\u201d McCreary, Douglas F. Reid, Dr. D. Kevin Scheid. Honorees \u2014 Everett Norris Case, Raymond \u201cBuck\u201d Rohrabaugh.<\/p>\n

The\u00a0Class of 2019<\/strong>: Alumni \u2014 Charles L. (Chuck) Aidman, Dr. Franko Beardsley, Lt. Gen. Jay Kelley, Dr. Patrick Kersey, Cindy Ward Wine Martinez, Karen McClain Miller, Jim H. Miner, Rawlings \u201cRawl\u201d Ransom, Richard \u201cButch\u201d Ricker, Ralph Vaughn. Honorees \u2014 John Milholland.<\/p>\n

The\u00a0Class of 2020<\/strong>: Alumni \u2014 Steve R. Adams, John Coulter, Phil E. DePoy, Perry Charles Lewis, Dr. David Moore, James Rogers, Jonelle Smith. Honorees \u2014 Katherine Howard.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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