sI-uw . . . s J Y. We Dedicate 7R to Him Because N ' He Is Dedicated Mr. Graninger, you have been a true friend to us.- But more than a friend, you have helped us inworking toward our class trip. You have overlooked our forgetfulness, our carelessness, and our inconsideration. You have made us look within ourselves and laugh; you have pushed us farther along the road to maturity. Your calm resolution and 'your perspective of life have taken away our anger and substituted understanding. How can we say thank you to a man who has done all this? We could have offered you a gift, presented you with money, but that is too meaningless for you. Insead, we chose to work many long hours to produce this yearbook for you. The 1969 ECHOES is only the tangible embodying the intangible - our admiration. Therefore, we dedi- cate ou: yearbook, which is so all-important in our Senior Mr. Graninger worked very hard this year year, to you, Chuck. on all of the senior projects. Jr 2c He always found time to challenge a student in a game of chess. Mr. Gran'mger was often caught off guard by our photographer. Administration 6 Seniors 12 Underclassmen . 21 .. .... .44.; .55.. .. . .... .. .. ... .... .. ...... .... .r .. .... x. .......... .. r . . ....p 2.2.. ..... 3.... .. . :u... 7 .. ...z 5.5 4.1.. . ..... . . 21.x, . . . . . .. .... ...: . . $0.. 4. ...u . . 3n... v. . . . .. .1. . .x .n. ..rd.. .6..... . ..n. . ... x... w. .. . ...mwa . ..JHL. a 52 Eu . ...1... ......vv . m. .m .3 ......z. ... ... 5.... 5.x. u, ......g.v.$.....x$.M...x......:..$n......ux.,...x..,..... $15. ......mmxuw..iww.$urc imakem.usp.nkmakiahmmmim.$3.33.? .... ...???S5m . .umwsww ...v.+w.$5 ... m$..wumwiaw.gwa .muww. .. v 4.. . 1 MwW... ...uwwwxfmw3.51....ummmuwm$xmxww$x...qumxv..c. ... . 5 Kaufman's Photographs by ...-5....3;4-v .. , S e l t 1171 Act Athletics '2W1 ' 1f a; $2199.: :; -: j'TfF 7 ,zXWwa-mah H CARL M. WYNN, PRINCIPAL A. J. McKINLEY, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL This is Mr. Wynn's second year here and during this year his responsibilities have doubled due to the great expansion of our school. Mr. Wynn has met this new challenge with great patience and understanding, qualities he has vast reserves of. Scheduling crises are every day occurrences. Not boiler trouble AGAIN?? 6 ,H. ., . wk... .. -, ...v,,r.-:-,n-a-a waxw - - . SUPERINTENDENT: HERMAN MILLER NURSE: MRS. MARTHA SCHLEICHER SECRETARY: MRS. SHEILA DANNER HIGH SCHOOL'S TEACHER'S AID: MRS, SHERRY RICKARD m s M K w 0 a On ... cmn n a Mhummom ommim deMJ hrh wwmmm WMECF memm MMMM JANITORS Mr. Jack Lawson Mrs. Helen Hill BUS DRIVERS Tommy Hurst Willis Brown Hubert Bell n o s n e .m b rkknm eKod b on u.mCo HNYm eemw .mMRR Paul Nicholson Raymond Book , .3 , Wm WM mmfjm . MR, DANIEL CALLAI-IAN Indiana State University Industrial Arts MR. ALLAN J. McKINLEY Hanover College English, Spanish MR. LARRY JOHNSON MISS KATHERINE Ball State University CHANEY English, Driver's Indiana University Education Social Studies, Psychology MRS. JUANICE DUNN Evansville University Art, Physical Education . M0 raid ndre9 JIOOHH bulhllgn jg riDEPGYHA HL'XMHQ d fSreVXJArBIS Y VY? ;. gww'Mwar ,. - ' h. MRS. MELVA CARTER MR. MICHAEL CARTER MR, JOSEPH DOUGHERTY Indiana State University Indiana State University Western Kentucky Commerce Mathematics Science MRS, BARBARA CALLAHAN . ' MR, DON BARNES Indiana University ' University of Louisville English, Social M usic Studies MR. EUGENE STINSON MR. JOE THOMPSON Atlantic Christian College St. Joseph of Indiana Mathematics, General Physical Education Business Social Studies MRS, GLORIA GORDON Purdue University Home Economics MR, ROBERT GOFFINET MR, CHARLES GRANINGER Indiana University Bellarmine College Social Studies, Mathematics Science CLASS FAVORITES: Bob Oman and Maryann Beyl CLASS OFFICERS: Anita Brown, Vice Pres.; Marcia Ior- dan, Treas.; Bette Owen, Sec,; Maryann Beyl, Recorder; Bill Cooper, President . SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Mr, Goffinet and Mr. Gran- inger MOST INTELLECTUAL: Steve Taylor and Penny Martin JOHNNIE KEITH BALENTINE - Class Favorite 11; Student Manager Baseball 10; Booster Club 9,10, 11,12; Class Play 11,12; Annual Staff. FRANK JOSEPH BALL - Class Play 11, 12. MARY ANN BEYL - Class Treasurer 10, 11; Class Reporter 12; Class Favorite 12; Vice-President National Honor Society, 11; Treasurer National Honor Society 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 10,11, 12; Typing Award 11; FHA Secretary 12, IECQUETA FERN BIERLY JAMES WILLIAM BOOK - Class Vice-President 11; Track 9; Basketball 10,11,12; Crosscountry 12; Mr. BHS 12; Student Council 11; National Honor Society 11,12, SANDRA MA RIE BOOT H - Providence High School 9; National Honor Society 11, 12; Class Play 11, 12; Bookkeeping Award 11; Annual Staff 12. I3 : man -s' 75:. ANITA JOY BROWN - Class Favorite 11; Class President 11; Class Vice-Presidem 12; Booster Club 910.11, 12; Booster Club President 12; FHA Treasurer 12; National Honor Society Treasurer 11; President 12: Student Council Vice-President 11, President 12; Co-editor 12; Annual Staff 11; Basketball Queen Candidate 12; Stalker Award 9,10,11; Prom Princess 11. Valedictorian. FREDDIE PAUL GURNS - Track 9,11; Class Trea- surer 9; Basketball 9. BOBBY EUGENE CASEY - Basketball 9; T rack 9. DONNA MARIE CAVINS - Majorette 10, 11, 12; Class Play 11. MARY LAVERNE CHEATHAM War-xxwmu ..,- MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: William Cooper and, Anita Brown -'. 1WZ CHARLES LOYD COATS WILLIAM KEITH COOPER - Class President 10, 12; Class Play 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Student Council 10, 12; Boy's State Alternate. ROBERT LEE CRABTREE - Basketball 9, 10, 11; Baseball 9; Varsity Free Throw Award 11. JON MICHAEL CRONE - Crosscountry 9,10, 12; Basketball 9; Track 11,12, JERRY LEE EMERY - Track 9,10; Basketball 10; Baseball 10. MOST SOPHISTICATED: James McKinley and Carol Rosengrant MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED: Scott Rehmel and Maryann Beyl ' ,, w.ww:w::wvh- ' -ix-guimcxmav.::':qu,vwa.a;M-W$' ,-.-n..w5 1 w SHELIA JEANETTE BURTON - Class Play 12; An- nual Staff 12; Booster Club 11. RALPH EDWARD HOKE - Class Favorite 9; Class Play 11; Booster Club 12, ALFRED JACKSON, IR, JAMES NEIL IACOBI - Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Basket- ball 9, Booster Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Annual Staff 11, 12. MARICA FAY JORDAN - Class Secretary 10; Treasurer 12; Booster Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheer- leader 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9; Glee Club 9; Student Council 10, 12; Student Council Secretary 12; Softball Team 11; Historian of FHA 12, NICK RALPH KLEEHAMER - Providence 9,10, JANICE ANN KOERBER - Class Secretary 9; Booster Club 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Vice-President of National Honor Society 12; Miss BHS 12; Echoes Queen Court 10, 11; FHA President 12; Annual Staff 12. DONNA ROSE LAWSON - Class Editor 12; Class Play 11,12; Booster Club 11,12; Betty Crocker Award. GANINE CAROL LEE - Class Favorite 10; Basket- ball Queen Court 10, RICHARD ALLEN LEWIS - Band 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10; Basketball 9,10; Track 9,10; Booster Club 9,10. DONA LD EDWA RD LY NCH JAMES BRENT McKINLEY - Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Booster Club 10, 11, 12; Annual Staff 12; Basket- ball 9; Class Play 11, 12, MOST HUMOROUS: Jim Jacobi and Shelia Eurton ,H. .w '9 X sf,,-;.'y:-235f;' , JOHN VERNIS McKINLEY CLIFFORD BERT MALOTT GARY LEE MARTIN PENNY JEAN MARTIN - Business Editor 12; Class Play 11,12; Salutatorian 12; Band 9, 11,12; Booster Club 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; National Honor Society 12. JAMES DWIGHT MELLON - Booster Club 9,10, 11; Class Play 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Annual Staff 12. VALENDA JEAN MUNCY MOST ATHLETIC: Janice Koerber and James Book m.g-n... ...M J... s, 1 .A'.;.;y;;.:.4-...;..A......'..-A-; -.; ...-;M;a...' gig- .- ROBERT HOWARD ORMAN - Class Play 11,12; Booster Club 11. BETTE ANN OWEN - Class Vice-President 10; Secretary 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11,12; Class Play 11,12; Annual Staff 11; Co-editor 12; Vice President FHA 12; Booster Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Basketball Queen Candidate 11, 12, MIKE DUANE POTTS - Booster Club 9,10, SCOTT LeROY REHMEL - Georgetown 9; Basket- ball 9,10, 11,12; Class Play 12; Booster Club 10. CAROL ELLEN ROSENGRANT - Klamath Trinity High School 9; Sartoga Springs High School 10; Corinth High School 11; Honor Society 9; News- paper Staff 10; FHA Public Relations Chairman 12; Basketball Queen Candidate 12, CONNIE ROSE SMITH - Band 9,10,11,12; Band Secretary 12; Booster Club 9,10,11,12; Class Plays 11, 12; Annual Staff 12. m;w4nymg:xm - . 1 As usual, Mr. Goffinet stans our class meetings with a funny joke. HELEN MARIE STUMLER - Providence High School 9, 10; Booster Club 11; Class Play 11; Class Editor 12. ROBERT STEPHEN TAYLOR - Class Favorite 10; Class Play 11; Boy's State 11; Prince of Prom 11. RICHARD KENT THOMAS - Band 9,10, 11,12; . Band President 12; Class Play 11; Booster Club 9, 10,11,12; Copy Editor 12, GEORGE G, WADDLE KENNY RAY WELLS LAWRENCE EDWARD WILCHER - Class Play 12; Basketball 9, 1o, 11. ' I '1 a m+wmuumwlml 4 AN'JhuuuuatV an I. , I ' ; i'rmf-vnmuuuuw .I'VW? mum-g ! l I I I I s z . I I l' i ' yl . , I I u mnmmu-r mumqm : A. 0 t5 . nmmqkbl . , . v.5 u. Z: mun ,, .1l'urlopr 1 -1 , .ss --xs .. . , , , . I ' ' I ' r ' I 7-; - .. .. mmmu 4x4 J Underclassmen The Junior Class Officers are John Lewis, President; The Junior Class Favorites are Eddie Thomas and Carla Thomas, Treasurer; Darita Jackson, Secretary; Brenda Fisher. Dennis Schad, Vice-President. Kevin Akexs Tom Alexander Belinda Bishop Conrad Bishop Joann Book Janet Booth Danny Brewer Margaret Crabtree Judy Dick William Drury Tommy Engle Eddie Eve Sharon Faraoee Brenda Fisher John Foster Beverly Gmen Radford Guinn -.a-u-.. M-P ' '. - . 1., m.. . . W r,k .. Anthony Hardy Donna Helbig Larry Helbig Michael Hill 4 Karen Howard Jackie Hurst Dwight Ingle Darita Jackson T eddy King Mike Kirk Mike Koerber Barbara Lee Gary Lee Connie Lewis John Lewis Rita Lynch Darlene Mills Ronnie Miller Margie Mitchell Mary Norris Theresa Rake Frances Rosengrant Dennis Schad Robert Sizemore Janet Smith Jeanette Smith Jesse Sneed Larry Stumler Carla Thomas Eddie Thomas Diana VanGilder Gary Wade Lorna Wheeler Gail Whitehouse June Whitehouse Richard Wilkins Janie Wright Paulette Wright CLASS OFFICERS Larry Everage, vice-president Mary Foster, secretary Marilyn Rake, president Susan Hall, treasurer Sophomores ' U' ' '3 '- F V'W !F7m CLASS FAVORITES Jean Koerber and Larry Everage Debbie Alexander Robert Anson Kenneth Cheatham Alan Coats J anet Book Alan Booth Teresa Cavins Charles Crone Patty Eckert Patty Emery John Burton Helen Eve Larry Everage Mary Foster John Frank Susan Hall Janice Jackson Terry Jackson Lonetta Jameson Ricky Favreau Melody Fordyce Steve Hoke Patricia Jacobi Kenneth Johnson Elizabeth Kelmel George Ann Kockert Andy Lewis Jean KoerbeI Doug Lawson Marilyn Moore Merlin Moore Jody Nicholson Randy Potts Royetta Radcliff Marilyn Rake Mark Schleicher Mary Jo Smith Rose Smith Jim Taylor Brenda Wilcher Jerold Wolfe Danny McKinley Bernard Owen Frank Parker Tony Rehmel Janice Rosenberger Anthony Stumler Raymond Tackett Bruce Wright Kenny Zumstein 1 '5'; 1.6mm . I .1 u u U ml CLASS FAVORITES: Sid Sampsom and Mary Koerber Von Lee Balentine Gilda Barrett Diana Bierly Carl Book Judy Book Debbie Brown I I. - urn Richard Caraway CLASS OFFICERS: Debbie Brown, President; Mary Koer- Charles Crane ber, Treasurer; Kathy Farabee, Secretary; Eddie Dough- erty, Vice-Pres. Carol Hurst Sam Hurst Marie Johnson Ricky Johnson Tillford John50n Jeanette Kelmel Marilyn Kirk Kenneth Knasel Mary Koerber David Koetter Kennita Leach Brenda Lee Phillip Lee Steven Manin Billy Mattingly Kay Crone Roger Daily Vernon Daily Linda Danner Eddie Doughtery Loren Ehringer Darrel Eicher Joyce Emery Eddie Engle Kathy Farabee Theresa Finn Debbie Frank Cynthia Hagest Paulette. Hardy Jerry Helbig Mike Missi Michael Moore Bill Norris Jerry Poner Danny Purlee Carol Robertson Sid Sampson Mike Sizernore Billy Stromire David Stumler Mike Temple Luvenia Van Gilder Peggy Whitson Jill Wilkins Shirley Zumstein CLASS OFFICERS: Pat Miller, Secretary; Sam Smith, President; Randy Muncy, Vice-Pres.; Joe Huber, Treasurer Rose Adams Kenny Alexander Robert Allen Karen Andres Regina Andres Paul Bailey Sherry Burns Vivian Butts Dennis Campbell Ellen Cavins Donna Coats Gene Coffman Tommy Dudley Elizabeth Dunaway Marie Eberle Ralph Eckert Billy Eunon Lois Finn Susie Geswein :1 Randy Graf Debbie Grantz Patty Grantz Joe Green Jimmy Hardy Susan Helbig Joe Huber Pam Hurst Stanley Hurst I Anita Jackson 5 George Richards Brenda Robertson Michael Rosenberger Mark Schroder Dale Seelye Karen Smith Sammy Smith Dale Sneed Rita Sneed Darlene Sprigler Connie Stewart Mark Stromire Mike Stumler Sandra Sullivan Allan Taylor Jackie Thomas Tim Thomas Ronnie Weisenback David Wells Mike Whalen Donald Wilcher Michael Wilcher Debbie Wilson Joyce Wright Connie King Betty Kirchgessner Debbie Klein Vicky Knasel ; Mike Kochert Darlene Koetter Sue Lamb Gloria Lee Julie Lee Melinda Lee Clifford McKinley Kenny McKinley Randall Muncy Pat Miller Betsy Nicholson Greg Niece ; Ronnie Niehoff Bill Orman Diane Owens Coretta Parker Carol Pixley Ricky Popp Mark Rake Russell Rehmel Kay Adams Jody Akers Deena Alexander Joe Allen Roger Allen Marcia Andres Mary Pat Baumann Debbie Beckett Brenda Bierrnan Wendle Bishop Gerald Blalock Michael Blessinger Jean Book Steve Burgan Jeanette Burns Paulette Burns Mike Callam Yvonne Guinn Pat Cambron Denny Coats Andy Crabtree Matthew Crane Kenny Cullins Gerald Daily Robert Deirth Ferlin Drury Den'nis Dudley Tony Dunlevy Alan Ehringer Sabrina Ellenbrand Dotty Ems Jimmy Eunon Richard Eve Steve Eve Sue Everage Rebecca Farabee Connie Faske David Feathers Joyce Foster Eddie Frank Ricky Graf The seventh grade class officers are C. J. Smith, Vice-Presi- dent; Jay Jordan, President; David Sears, Treasruer; and Paula Rake, Secretary. Kim Huber Charlie Hurst Jeffrey Hurst Patricia Hurst Kevin Jackson Timmy Jackson Jay Jordan Steve Kirchgessner Roberta Koerber Raymond Koetter Rebecca Koetter Regis Koetter Michael Kruer Kenny Leach Nancy Lee Mark McKinley Glenda Mattingly Diane Miller Vickie Missi Marietta Monroe Cindy Niehoff Teresa Norris Sue Orman Alvin Popp Seventh Rhonda Porter Roger Potts Theresa Potts Paula Rake Randy Renn Doris Rosenberger Anthony Sampson David Sears Kim Slone C. J. Smith Denise Smith Mickey Smith Therese Smith Tommy Smith Calvin Sprinkle Robert Stumler Boyd Sullivan Juanita Swift Sharon Vick Bobbi Jean Watson Joann Whalen Lonnie Wilson James Young Alan Zumstein :3. I.mehVAxwas'waAtawsw +w' . ' Athletics Zullins Daily . .1er .2. 4. 1, 442.; v1vv-5thu-t2' ,hgggwgcgs : ' ' ?rxw ?- M':y.,; XA7 - A'WM;I?;MA2:JA i .gMQxbicsx. A 3. Y :9'.' -;.-'.'. 3 V'Mmh H- -' Cross 44mm 2 Country The 1968 Cross Country team had a season record of 10 wins and 8 losses and finished 4th in the conference meet. Mike Crone, most valuable runner, placed 10th in the conference meet. 93:? ll ., m .y. . '4 a 2:2 A r'hu; 9.5 4. :S.r4i.w5'-.o.. ? 2:4 2 .5 .J -.41 QFRONCIlh-Eddie Dougherty, Kenny Zumstein, Mark Schleicher. BACK: Coach: Mr. Thompson, Larry Stumler. Jim Book, Mike Crone; Absent: Anthony Hardy. This was a year of disappointment for the Borden High School basketball team. Al- though suffering through a losing season and not having a gym of their own until the eighth game, ten men gained valuable varsity experience. Seniors Jim Book and Scott Rehmel will be missed, but with seven Junior letterrnen returning next year along with some outstanding Sophomore and Freshmen prospects, the Braves should easily expect a winning season in 1969- 70. Season Statistics 6Sectional stats. in parentheseQ Most Valuable Player High Scorers: JIM BOOK TED KING 267 3123 .. ' . W' JIM BOOK 2533 43 Sportsmanshlp Award mner RADFORD GUINN Best Field Goal Percentages ' TED KING 119-302 2 .394 65-183 j. JIM BOOK 85-237 : .35961-83 Most Free Throws Shot IIM BOOK 135 633 Most Free Throws Made JIM BOOK 83 623 Best Free Throw Percentage . PET BEYL 56-82 : .683 65-9 : .5563 Most Rebounds JIM BOOK 242 353 7 Nov. DEC, JAN. . FEB. JIM BOOK 15 22 26 13 20 21 28 28 14 17 31 11 14 15 18 26 Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Borden Senior Players 1968-69 57 50 56 43 71 65 3'7 53 49 '78 53 '74 50 65 '72 '70 47 66 62 68 45 BORDEN BRAVES BASKETBALDSCHEDULE New Washington North Central Tunnelton Eastern Marengo South Central Milltown Holton New Washington Clearspring Lanesville Clearspring Crothersville Henryville Heltonville Morgan T wp. Charlestown Fayetteville Medora Clearspring Jeffersonville 76 66 7o 63 83 66 81 93 73 67 55 67 59 69 64 94 108 88 8O 61 98 SCOTT REHMEL O. T. Sectional PETE BEYL, GUARD LARRY EVERAGE, FORWARD RADFORD GUINN, FORWARD OUR NEW GYM DENNIS SCHAD, GUARD EDDIE THOMAS, CENTER - mirh5k5k0hiizd- uwkd-IWA-MNM u... ..-... ,-. M.-. w .M. ..... . ... . MIKE KIRK, CENTER , 'NV an 11 sh w: BRUCE WRIGHT , FORWARD JUNIOR VARSITY: Bruce Wright, Larry Everage, Doug Lawson, Coach: Eugene Stimson, Mike Kirk, Mike Sizemore, John Burton, Anthony Stumler, Student Managers: Bob Sizemore, and Vernon Daily. FRESHMAN TEAM: Coach: Eugene Stimson, Eddie Dougherty, Mike Sizemore, Mike Missi, David Koetter, Sid Sampson, David Stumler, Carl Book, Student Manager: Vernon Daily. EIGHTH GRADE: FRONT: Bob Allen, Randy Graf, Mike Stumler, Billy EuIton. BACK: Coach: Mr. Thomp- son, Joe Green, Dennis Campbell, Tim Thomas, Mike Wilcher, Jack Thomas, Student Manager. SEVENTH GRADE: FRONT: Charlie Hurst, Alan Zumstein, Gerald Blalock, Steve Kirchgessner, C. J. Smith. Joe Allen. BACK: Coach: Mr. Thompson, Jim Young, David Sears, Ferlin Drury, Tony Dunlevy, Mark McKinley, Ricky Graf, Wendel Bishop, Student Manager, V w A - .Mn ,,.. .-, .m-u-quv . W7 V 7 ' '- . ' ., v P r ' W-rm Wm-hudqmu -..-.-xm-nunm..-m.uu. r..- m. -.-. .. . -u ... . . u... ... Varsity Cheerleaders . MARYANN BEYL ANN KOERBER MELODY FORDYCE DARITA JACKSON Captain Varsity and IV - Ann Koerber, Margie Mitchell, Maryann Beyl, Gail Whitehouse, Melody Fordyce, Jody Nicholson, Da- rita Jackson, BELOW: Varsity - Ann Koerber, Melody Fordyce, Darita Jack- son, Maryann Beyl Alternate: MA RCIA JORDAN ,;.W2Cprt'f qu'mnwhevru'. .u:.-.- -. - r. .. - Margie and Gail Junior Varsity - Margie Mitchell, Jody Nicholson, Gail Whitehouse Freshman Cheerleaders - Debbie Brown, Carol Robertson, Mary Koerber, Varsity and IV'S with ribbons won at cheer- l leadership camp - FRONT: Melody Fordyce, Gail Whitehouse, Darita Jackson, SECOND: I Maryann Beyl, Jody Nicholson, Ann Koer- ber, BACK; Mrs. Carter with the spirit 1 wand, and Margie Mitchell, I l 1 Junior High Cheerleaders: FRONT: Paula Rake, Sharon Vice, seventh. SECOND ROW; Patty Grantz, Darlene Koetter. ON TOP: Melinda Lee, eighth. x ThBeasba Brave -. , A u . 3t ,-1 . i . ; Ag;:l ln1 . 'f-ulIl-C. ..---- r' M' up... Inn x ' mawag STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Stinson, Coach; Doug Lawson, Sid Sampson, Mike Kirk, Ted King, Larry Stumler and Kevin Akers, Assistant Manager. KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Sizemore, Larry Everage, Dwight Ingle, Dennis Schad, and Kenny Zumstein. Our baseball team finished the season with six wins and four loses. We South Central ------------------ 0 Floyd Central ------------------ 3 Medora ---------------------- 3 Tunnelton ------------------ - - 12 Fayetteville ------------------- 12 East Washington ------------------ 6 New Washington ----------------- 3 Clearsprings ------------------- 19 Heltonville ................... 27 Sectional: Henryville -------------------- 3 i-l 5' m w: cnw$Hovcnanco A. ... a m u M. . w y u .h p M .w L'uuu. mwwuw Track 1968-69 Several school records were set by the '68-'69 track team. Eddie Thomas broke the existing 440 record of 57. 3 6set by Butch Whitson in 1965y with a new time of 56. 5. Our mile relay team consisting of Eddie Dougherty, Gary Wade, Larry Stumler and Eddie Thomas, set a new school record of 3:45. 9 Uhe '64 record time was 3:49. 5y. The half mile relay team , Fred Burns, Dennis Schad, Mike Sizemore, and Ted King, broke a previous record of 1:43. '7 C64y. by finishing in 1:41. Larry Everage was high point man with 127 SM points for a 10 game schedule, breaking a school record. This year the track team had 13 letter winners. Athletic Awards Best Free-throw Percentage Pete Beyl Most valuable runner for Cross Country Mike Crone Basketball Sportmanship Radford Guinn Most valuable player for Basketball Jim Book Freshmen Free -throw Eddie Dougherty J V Free-throw Mike Sizemore Baseball Most valuable player and batting trophies Mike Kirk. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Marcia Jordan, Maryann Beyl, and Janice Koerber. 8th Grader Free-throw Most valuable track runner Billy Eurton Larry Everage tles l'Ul a A Mr. B.H.S. Jim Book Jim Book has represented Borden High School very Well during his four years of high school. Jim has participated in basketball three of his four years Of high school. He also participated in track and cross country. Jim also maintained a- high grade average and belonged to the National Honor Society. He won the Most Valuable Basketball Player Award and the Scholastic Athletic Award this year. Miss B.H.S. Janice Koerber Janice Koerber has done a lot to promote school spirit at Borden. She served as a cheerleader during her sophomore, junior and senior year. Janice also belonged to the National Honor Society in her Junior and Senior year. During her four years of high school, Janice held many offices, including class secretary in her Freshman year. National Honor Society Vice-President in her Senior year and FHA President in her Senior year. . ! 5712170 grown, cSezzz'or Queen 00 01?! 60? ngce, sopgomm 97221., yaerger, 59935an ! m a no Jfaff this page Sponsored by WSLM Student Council Candidate Senior Candidate CAROL ROSENGRANT BETTE OWEN Crown Bearer, ERIC SMITH Flower Girl, JULIE RICKARD Freshman Candidate ANITA BROWN BECKY FARABEE Booster Club Candidate 55 Band Candidate Honor Society Candidate JUDY DICK DIANA VAN GILDER F H A Candidate Junior Candidate DONNA HELBIG SHARON FARABEE - Fashion Show - Swinging Into 99 prin .- .- u.- - .- a.- u.- u t v ' i' vwxxxw-vzwmw- . m' The facilities of our school were greatly increased this year with the construction of a two-story junior high addition, an industrial arts building, a locker -shower room , and an expansion of the gymnasium. The two-story junior high building includes new ad- ministrative offices, teachers' workroom, 'art room, band room , four classrooms, girls' restroom, boys' restroom , and a corridor with lockers. The gymnasium addition pgovides a much larger playing floor and new rollaway bleachers that will seat approximately twelve hundred spectators. Welding, metal working, electronics, and wood working facilities are present in the well-equipped industrial arts building. These buildings were dedicated April 13, 1969 with Former State Superintendent of Public Instruction, William E. Wilson giving the dedication address. SPEAKER - Mr. William E. Wilson Mrs. Dunn's art room during construction of the The new art room in the new building - complete with new building. ceramic kiln, cabinet space and a sink. 58 A junior high classroom in the new junior A typical junior high classroom before the new junior high build- high building. ing was completed. 3V industrial arts laboratory. Individual study lab and office. 59 Seniors Present Wildcat Willie 9, Wildcat Willie --------------------- BILL COOPER Angel ------------------------ PENNY MARTIN Cary ------------------------- BETTE OWEN Mrs. Wilkins ----------------- LAWRENCE WILCHER Miss Goffinet ------------------- 's ANDY BOOTH Miss Goffinet -------------------- SHELIA BURTON Marcie ----------------------- CONNIE SMITH Hazel ----------------------- DONNA LAWSON Joe ---------------------------- JIM JACOBI Vernon ----------------------- ROBERT ORMAN Frank -------------------------- FRANK BALL Russell ----------------------- SCOTT REHMEL Bert ------------------------ JOHN BALENTINE Sam ------------------------ DWIGHT MELLON Harold ------------------------ JIM McKINLEY .p. .v,vym;g.-uvrv-awa:nuwevrz ' Willie helps Gladys talk to her boy- friend. Willie gives his brain a rest. Motherly advice from Mrs- Wilkins. The brat from next door pesters Wildcat. unexpected visit. The teacher makes an Mr. Wag gets all the attention. Wildcat needs help from Joe and Vernnon. Juniors Were Headin9 for a IVeddin9 9 Homer Hollowbone ---------------- RADFORD GUINN Maw Hollowbone ------------------ LORNA WHEELER Paw Hollowbone ---------------------- TED KING Fannie Jane -------------------- BELINDA BISHOP Sarah Jo ---------------------- DARITA JACKSON Gracie May ----------------------- TERRI RAKE Pepper ------------------------ DENNIS SCHAD Sis -------------------------- BRENFA FISHER Grandpappy Hankley ---------------- LARRY STUMLER Melissa Dugan ---------------------- JUDY DICK Hortense Todd ----------------- DIANA VAN GILDER Isabel Todd -------------------- CARLA THOMAS Widow Blairhouse ---------------- MARGIE MITCHELL Slim Blairhouse ---------------------- PETE BEYL Bertha Blairhouse ------------------- JANET BOOTH The Senior Girls and Women T eachers Were an Even Match Juniors Presented Springtime Rhapsody99 Gail Whitehouse and Pete Beyl were crowned princess and prince. Ralph Hoke and Bette Owen were crowned king and queen. Bette Owen and Ralph Hoke lead the next dance. Bette Owen is crowned by Darita Jackson. 65 g: k. D5113: $1. if??? 115E... , , 1 .,.,. frr-ra- v 'IXVrJ-wafWA rvc-rv' y wwwv w . Vr o BETTE OWEN Bookkeeping Award Q D CONNIE SMITH Band Secretary Award Commerce Award JIMMY BOOK Scholastic Athletic Award '-u I; lffio'a -1 p ' w . N1 1 CAROL ROSENGRANT Social Studies Award English Award RICHARD THOMAS I Dare You Award PENNY MARTIN Salutatorian PTA Award Indiana State Scholarship ANITA BROWN Valedictorian Math Award Horne Ec. Award Balfour Award D. A. R. Award I Dare You Award PTA Award H0 . 3 .. x. - . ; NH ., A .. V -. ..-'; 'Ju'-5 1w'-7,!;a-v :34?! ' A-. s '. 3' 4 -I ' M34 2. ' ;,.-..;'. -.......' .vn Karangxhggistai'. . 5 . Ar- '3 q 9 DONNA LAWSON I Betty Crocker Award I iaa MARYANN BEYL Typing III 8: IV Award Senior Honor Society members: MARYANN BEYL, SANDY BOOTH, PENNY MARTIN. JANICE KOERBER, JIM BOOK, DWIGHT MELLON, BILL COOPER, BETTE OWEN, and Typing Awards ANITA BROWN. MARY JO SMITH MARILYN RAKE ,- 1; . , . m shorthand Award . . DIANA VanGILDER Spanish Award: JOHN LEWIS ', 'Nh'a Stalker Awards 7th grade MIKE BLESSINGER 10th grade DANNY McKINLEY 8th grade SUSIE GESWEIN 11th grade JOHN LEWIS 9th grade DEBBIE BROWN 12th grade ANITA BROWN 68 High School Band lst ROW: Rick Lewis, Darlene Koetter, Paulette Burns, Richard Thomas, Jim Jacobi, Terri Rake, Carla Thomas, Sue Everage, Therese Smith. 2nd ROW: Mike Hill, Sammy Smith, Bert Koerber, Yvonne Guinn, Ted King. Judy Dick, Penny Martin, Gilda Barrett, Denise Smith, Debbie Brown. V 3rd ROW: Radford Guinn, Tim Thomas, Mark Rake, Jay Jordan, Luvenia VanGilder, Connie Smith, Jim McKinley, Mary Jo Smith. 4th ROW: Francie Rosengrant, Darrell Eicher, Joey Green, Gerald Daily, Paula Rake, Susie Geswein, Kennita Leach, Brenda Lee, Carol Rosengrant. 5th ROW: Melody Fordyce, Tim Sears, Susan Hall, Karen Smith, Betsy Nicholson, Bobbie Watson, Kathy . Farabee. 6th ROW: Marilyn Rake, Mark McKinley, Jody Nicholson, Joann Book, Janet Booth, 1 Connie Faske, Roger Daily, Debra Beckett, Debbie Wilson. 7th ROW: Mr. Barnes, Director, Patricia Jacobi, Teresa Norris, Danny McKinley, Gene Coffman, Mark Schleicher, Jeanette Burns, and Sandra Sullivan. MAJORETTES: Lorna Wheeler, Brenda Fisher, Bev Gruen, Belinda Bishop, Janie Wright, and Connie Lewis. SOLOS: Janet Booth, Penny Martin, Debbie ENSEMBLES: Jody Nicholson, Janet Smith, Danny McKinley, Wilson, Carol Rosengrant, Karen Smith, Mike Hill, Rick Lewis, Richard Thomas, Susan Hill, Joann Susie Geswein, Darrell Eicher, Mike Hill, Book, Mark Schleicher, Melody Fordyce, Francie Rosengrant, Mark Schleicher, Danny McKinley. Jim Jacobi. FIELD COMMANDERS: Judy Dick and Terri Rake. BAND OFFICERS: Richard Thomas, president; Connie Smith, secretary; Debbie Brown, librarian; Danny McKinley, vice-president. Radford Guinn, Francie Rosengrant, Marilyn Rake, Patricia Jacobi, and Darylene Koetter. Kennita Leach Gene Coffman Connie Faske Penny Martin, Luvenia VanGlider, Susie Geswein. H 1.4 1 . Mr. Barnes receiving a present from the band at the band bonfire. Mr. Barnes has put forth a real effort to make us into a true winning band. This has been an aspiration of his ever since he came to be our band director in 1965. And now in 1969, we the band and Mr. Barnes can finally see a dream becoming reality. FLOWER GIRL: Belinda Bishop Mark Rake Rick Lewis JUANICE DUNN - advisor ANITA BROWN - president JANICE KOERBER - vice- president PENNY MARTIN - secretary MARYANN BEYL - treasurer National Honor Society SEATED, left to right: Diana VanGilder, Carla Thomas, Theresa Rake, John Lewis, Darita Jackson, Mike Hill, Radford Guinn, Judy Dick. STANDING, left to right: Mrs, Dunn, Anita Brown, Dwight Mellon, Bill Cooper, Bette Owen, Sandy Booth, Iim Book, Janice Koerber, Maryann Beyl, Penny Mar- tin, Student Council Anita Brown, Patty Miller, Larry Everage, Marcia Jorden, Darita Jackson, Eddie Dougherty, Mary Foster, Maryann Beyl, Mary Koerber, Debbie Brown, Kathy Farabee, Susan Hall, Marylin Rake, Paula Rake, Bette Owen, Sam Smith, Carla Thomas, Joe Huber, Dennis Schad, Randy Muncy, Bill Cooper, David Sears, C. J. Smith, Jay Jorden, John Lewis. Sophomores Present Faculty With a Christmas Dinner '1 9 l '4.LA. Mrs. Graninger and Mr, McKinley Faculty waiting to feed their faces playing games ,., wr' .. -. . - . ' .:-.- r2. W 1' .. mews? ROW 1: J, Rosenburger, J. Whitehouse, B. Gruen, M, Fordyte, F, Jackson, M, Jordan, J. Wright, P. Jacobi, ROW 2: M. Foster, C. Lewis, M, Mitchell, R. Radcliff, J. Koerber, J. Smith, D. Helbig. ROW 3: K. Farabee, C. Hagest, G, Whitehouse, F, Rosengrant, C. Thomas, B. Lee, ROW 4: S. Farabee, P. Wright, K, Howard, M. Koerber, B. Bishop. J. Koerber, M. Beyl, ROW 5: S, Zumstein, C. Robettson, D, Brown, B. Fisher, L. Wheeler, M, Kirk, ROW 6: T. Finn, P. Jackson, M. Norris, C. Rosengrant, J. Nicholson. ROW 7: A, Brown, B. Owen, S. Hall, Mrs. Gordon, 1. Book. This year, under Mr. Dougherty's sponsorship, the booster club sold black and red derby hats to the fans to wear at ball games, 969 Echo ' I GENERAL STAFF Shelia Eurton Maryann Beyl Janice Koerber Sandra Booth Marcia Jordan Jim McKinley JUNIOR ASSISTANTS Connie Smith Diana VanGilder Carla Thomas Janet Booth CO-EDITORS Bette Owen and Anita Brown M: 7p l ,Q4 1 SPORTS-EDITOR COPY ADVISOR - Miss Katherine Chaney Steve Taylor BUSINESS ADVISOR - Mr. Joseph Dougherty m.trvv w'f '. ' VSEImS'NUW w-M - 3:3: A124 '.'.:-.L :1:'K.;L';1$qul V .mmr PHOTOGRAPHER Jim Jacobi , 'r , 4 I - '1. ,. ; , mm ; ' ' ha. i mam? BUSINESS EDITORS Penny Martin and Dwight Mellon COPY EDITOR CLASS EDITORS Richard Thomas Donna. Lawson and Helen Stumler .,. ij'r-miu g . MRS. CATHY GRANINGER MRS. LORETTA ROBERTSON MRS. OPAL BAKER Kindergarten First Grade FirSt Grade MRS. JOANN WRIGHT MRS. LENA BROWN MRS, BETTY THOMAS Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade MRS. MARILYN McKINLEY MRS. MURIEL LEWIS MRS. BEVERLY WYNN Fifth Grade Teacher's Aid Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Jerald Adams Jeffrey Akers Gary Alexander Peggy Alexander Marcia Beckett Terry Beckett Stephanie Blackman Beth Brown Jeffrey Callam Randy Callam Rose Ann Campbell Terri Coffman Randy Coats Walter Crane Tim Dean James Dunaway Tommie Dunaway Marla Hoke Steven King Alan Kinley Paula Lamb Kathy Lewis Otis McKinley Debbie Money David Monroe Mark Ooley Kent Pixley Floyd Porter Vickie Potts Brenda Richardson Robert Sampson Johnny Schleicher Rickey Schleicher Sharon Sizemore Tammy Slone Kris Smith Tina Summers Cindy Taylor Mike Wells Gilbert Wilson Jerry Wright 80 m. .1 '. . gmufr .1 1,. , . . .. - w ' .. Wt-Luwoumh.m-, .... ... F ifth Grade Lonnie Alexander Thereas Caner Karen Coats T e rry Crady Brenda Cullins Shelia Deinh Keith Foster Reba Hardy Peggy Hoke Jeffrey Hunt Richard Jackson Troy Jackson David Jameson Joey Jordan Lynn Lamb Laurie Lee Jamie Maisttion Judith Mattingly Tommy Mattingly Rena McKinley Joseph Ooley . Dean Pixley Kathy Rice Jill Short Randy Sprinkle Wayne Stevens Aundray Stewart Terry Taylor Jackie Van Hook John Van Hook Larry Wade Timmy Waggoner Chris Wilson Myra Wright V W. Shelia Ash F ourth Grade Donnie Balentine Randall Beckett David Blackman Donna Bobbitt Frank Brown Teresa Casey Kevin Coats Susan Coffman Denise Conrad Rudy Lee Cook Joyce Crady Sherry Davis Kathy Dean Donna Everage Jeffrey Floyd Michael Harned Mary Higdon Scott Hurst Ronnie Jacobs Penny Knasel Judy Leach Bobby Lee Connie Martin Melanie Martin Lee Ann McKinley Lu Anne McKinley Lonita McKinley Rodney Moore Luann Moms Ronald Nance Kimberly Nicholson Melinda Nicholson Tami Norris David Priddy Janice Potts Ricky Radcliffe T erri Rehmel Timmy Rice David Robertson Nancy Sanders Julie Sears Donald Short Donna Stephens Anita Thomas Amand Trainor Romonda Van Gilder Glen Weir . 'c.m'.'. r' uhryfm.r ., - . Third Grade Kelly Akers Marsha Alexander Darita Bierly Susan Bobitt Melita Coats Robert Campbell Pamela Casey Ronald Casey Freeman Coats Tommy Higdon Lita Hurst Vincent Hurst Charlotte Jackson Derek Jackson Debra Kaelin Mark Moore Charles McCutcheon David McKinley - Micah McKinley 5 Ronette Nance Jeffrey Nichols Jason Niece Kathy Norris Shawn Ooley Reba Pixley Perry Porter Larry Potts ferry Potts Linda Richards Tim Slone Cathy Sparks Darryl Stevens David Swift Sandra Wade Jeffrey Walton Sandra Weir Debra Wells Roy Dale Wells Shalania Wheeler ., . . l Amanela Wilson ! II I , ' z .' ' Jane Wolfe Susan Boha Michael Bruner Mary Coats Kevin Cooper Aaron Crane Linda Cullins Mike Everage Todd Guinn Lynn Hardy David Harved Linda Higdon Bobby Hiser Billy Hunter Lori Hurst Rhonda Jackson Tommy Jordan Johnny Knasel Joy Lamb Monty McKinley Deanne Nance Matt Pixley Sheron Potts Tracy Potts Debby Purlee Sandra Rehmel Randy Rehmel Dennis Rickard Monty Sanders Keata Slone Tammy Sneed Andy Sparks Vincent Sprinkle Kathy Standiford Tim Standiford Julie Waggoner Joy Wilson Second Grade Gary Davis Corrina Floyd Ronetta Hein Carla Hoke Michael Hurst Monica Hurst Gina Jackson Mitchell Jackson Kimberly Johnson Joseph Kaelin Paul Knasel Teresa Knight . Jeri Martin Peggy Morris Paul McKinley Tina Nance Tonya Ooley Perry Potts tori Price John Rice Brian Robinson Melody Seabolt Doug Schleicher David Scott Dale Stephens Brent Swallow Stephen Wallace Melissa Stewart Jody Wheeler Clifford Wilson Ronald Allen Lana Boling Elmer Bruner Sherry Callam Christina Casey Tracy Coffman Glenda Cullins Stacey Danner Lonnie Balemine Kent Bishop Carrie Danner Lorna Floyd Stacy Gray Yvonne Lee Sherry Maisttison Craig Martin Dale Morris Doug Morris Julie Rickard Eric Smith Barbara Sparks Kelly Sumner Joey Waggoner WEBB AND LEE ELECTRIC SERVICE, INC. Specialist in Electric Wiring Electric Heating and Insulation for Both Old and New Houses CHARLES LEE , Pre sident Three Locations Route 2 Borden, Ind. Charlestown 133 South 6th Street Phone: 246-3393 256-2087 Mitchell, Ind. Phone: 849-2323 . Congratulations JACOBI'S SAWMILL, INC. Building Supplie s Borden, Ind. Ph. 965-6644 Indiana Compliments of Borden JOHNSONS' BARBER SHOP Zene Larry DAWALT FUNERAL HOME DAN KELLY Salem Indiana PAYNE'S STORE Since 1896 Groceries Drugs Sundries Meat 89 GREEN PRINTING CLARK'S FROZEN FOOD 1-hounnnucl' BRAND. . N . 7 M Amen named one of America's . . . top ten furniture stores young homemakers look to SchmitPs or name brand home furnishings at budget prices Easy Terms Arranged to Suit Your Personal Budget . . . on the furniture corner State and Main in downtown New Albany dial 944-2285 9' 92 THE BORDEN CABINET CORP. Salem Manufacturers of Quality Contract Furniture and C abinet 3 Bo rden, Indiana BATA SHOE COMPANY MID- WES T DIVISION 92 YEARS OF SERVICE MonumentsH JOHN VERNIA 8. SON Corner of Pearl and Elm St. New Albany, Indiana Indiana Phone 944- 6032 NEW ALBANY OFFICE MACHINES, INC. 604 Vincennes New Albany, Ind. Phone 944-3443 Sales - Service - Supplies STARLITE CABINET CO. INC. Borden, Indiana Custom Built Free Estimates EDWARD RAKE President 923-8809 NORGE CLEANING 8. LAUNDRY VILLAGE Gateway Plaza K-Mart Plaza 283-8075 945-7738 BAIRD MOBILE HOMES Salem Indiana 93 A Glamorous New Career Awaits You! THE NEW ALBANY BEAUTY COLLEGE A Nationally Accredited School 322 Vincennes St. New Albany, Ind. Tel. 944-0353 ETTA M. HART, Owner THE LOUISVILLE COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE 226 W. Walnut St. Louisville, Ky. Tel. 587-6493 ETTA M. HART, Owner CONGRATULATIONS C LASS OF H6911 HIGDON2S HARDWARE, APPLIANCE AND CARPET CENTER Borden, Ind. in the valley beautiful YANDELL'S Clarksville, Indiana Catering Service Banquet Facilities to 150 Rehearsal Dinners - Wedding Receptions Phone: BU 3-8086 BORDEN BRANCH SELLERSBURG STATE BANK Co.mplete Banking Service Sellersburg 246- 3331 C. P. SALES CO. 421 State New Albany DISCOUNT PRICES Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Housewares - Appliances - Luggage Toys - Mowers - Air Conditioners and Hundreds of Other Items SAVE U3 TO 6070 Ith AND SPRING STREETS WQW JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. 47130 Phone 283-6675 I'd like a few minutes of your time to talk about wheels. The United States rolls on wheels - wheels for transport of goods, wheels to take men and women to their jobs, wheels to cover a salesman's territory, wheels to take the family on an annual vacation, wheels for short jaunts into the country. Which means that just about everbody, at some time or other, is concerned about buying a set of wheels, new or used. This is just another way of saying that we at BOB PRESTON FORD maintain a good stock of new cars and a plentiful selection of used cars in a wide range of prices to suit you. Supplying your particular wants and needs is my concern. If at any time I can be of service to you please drop by. Or I am just as close as your phone. WE TELL IT LIKE IT IS! HAND AND CO. Salem, Indiana 47167 DENNIS MORTUARY The Friendlier and more Reverant Way 883-2302 Salem, Indiana B 8: B ASHLAND SERVICE Borden, Indiana 965-6398 CARL BALENTINE 97 Compliments of TRl-CITY AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 506 Pearl St. New Albany, Ind. Stores in New Albany Jeffersonville and Sellersburg LOY AND FORDYCE INSURANCE COMPANY Bo rden, Indiana Office Phone 965- 6707 GUTHRIE 8: JORDAN REAL ESTATE Conner's Shopping Center Clarksville, Ind. DON JORDAN JIM GUTHRIE Office: 945-037 Wit, N NcwWashinq fan 5' . State 373x New Washington Henryville Member F. D. I. C. Phone Phone 294-4511 293-3321 9 IISIHICE j nu ma 3 ms: Money is the most useful thing that you can own. Use it right and it is your servant; abuse it and you are its slave. Get started right when you are in school, with a savings account in our bank. R W CRAIG FORD MERCURY Mustang Falcon Fairlane Cougar Comet Montego Torino Monterey FORD 402 E. Market Phone Montclaire Thunderbird New Albany, Ind. 945-0201 Marquis FORD TRUCKS Colony Park NUNN'S STORE AN BAIT SHOP Two Locations on Wilson Switch Road Near Deams Lake Live Bait , Fishing and Camping Supplies, Gas, Oil, and Groceries GLASSES FROM $12. 00 CONTACT LENSES Single Vision or Bifocals With Frames WABASH OPTICAL, INC. 129 Spring Street New Albany, Ind. CALLISTUS SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance 3426 Paoli Pike Borden, Ind. New Albany, Ind. 965-6387 944-6753 708 East Spring- New Albany IOI LAMBERT'S DISTRIBUTORS INC. Wholesale Candy - Tobacco Drug Sundries - Paper Products Full Line Vending Service 142 W. Main New Albany, Ind. XWJW DIAMOND RINGS PUTTAWAY MINIATURE GOLF No Two Holes Alike Test Your Skill. OPEN EVERYDAY 1p.m. to 11 p.rn. Parisienne . . . 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Greentree Mall 282-8469 Clarksville, Ind. ROBERTS AND STRACK VENEER COMPANY INC. New Albany, Indiana Veneers and Lumber Using Walnut, Cherry, Sugar, Poplar Plant at Clarksville, Indiana on Northside Expressway l09 Phone 246- 2871 McKINLEY CLEANERS For Particular People - Demanding the Fine st Miracle Finish for Modern Miracle Fabrics 113 E. Utica St. Sellersburg, Ind. SMITH BROTHERS Box 258, Route 2 Borden, Indiana 47106 Area Code - 812 GEORGE L. SMITH Office Phone 246-9840 LOUIS 1BUD1 SMITH Home Phone 246-3789 RICK'S SUNOCO 353904 500 E. Spring 101'1 Phone: Daisy Lane and Grant Line Rd. 945-8987 New Albany, Ind. 945-8805 UIVIUIII FEDEHAl SA VIIIIGS J. O. ENDRIS $ SON JEWELERS 230 Pearl Street New Albany, Ind. Diamond Rings and Bridal Registry Free Lenox China Oneida Sterling: Gorham Fostoria Chrystal Towle International Reed 8: Barton Wallace Lunt Tires - Batteries - Motor Tune Up Muffler and Tail Pipe . Brakes State R. D. 60 and South Main St. Phone 883-4790 Salem, Ind. INGRAM SERVICE MlDDLETON-DUNN INCORPORATED Be Smart - Be Sure - Buy Chevrolet Highway 60 East Salem, Ind. 803-3081 W. C. CAMPBELL General Store Pekin, Ind. Moto rola Color Television JOE McCARTIWS GULF SERVICE Distributor for Dean's Tires Hi-Way 31-W Hamburg, Indiana Ph. 246-2077 Compliments of MARTIN'S GROCERY Bo rden, Indiana HOME ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. INC. Distributor 5 Whole sale Electrical Supplie 5 Phone 883-3606 R.R. 1, Salem, Ind. MIDDLETON CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-DODGE Salem, Indiana Jeffe r sonville 653-4600 HAMMOND AGENCY Insurance - Real Estate 418 Court Avenue Jeffersonville, Indiana BUtler 2-1373 HEUSER for Hardware and Sporting Goods BU 3-8144 BENNETT'S Shoes, Clothing, and . Furnishings Salem, Indiana Phone: 883-4502 BILLY MARTIN'S STORE GENERAL$ELEcmc Applianc e s and Furniture Carpeting Indiana Pekin, Ind. ll3 WASH-SCOTT CO. 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