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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1962, being of sound mind and body do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. TO THE FACULTY: To Mr. Lavelle, the principal: All the unheeded advice he gave us during our four years at N.H.S., and he can keep all the clothes from our lockers too. To Mr. Luther, our sponsor and Ag teacher: All the left over N.H.S. Weekly's. To Mrs. Heavner, Mrs. Lippens, and Mrs. Walker our Home Ec. teachers: The girls wish to give them all the dirty towels from P.E. class. The boys leave their left over pizza mix boxes. To Mr. Freeman, our Coach: The stinky yellow bus rides. To Mrs. Gerrond, the English teacher: All the make-up from the Senior Play and the interesting talks in class. To Mrs. Luther, our chemistry teacher: Her lab technique and all her easy methods for remembering things. To Mr. Boese, the Math teacher: A net under the balcony to prevent his falling again. To Mr. Stubbs, our beloved music teacher: The memory of the Senior musicians, all eight girls and the single Senior boy. To Mrs. Stetson, our faithful secretary: All those late slips that weren't reported. TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN: To the Freshmen: The ability to stick with school till you are Seniors and graduate. To the Sophomores: We will to you, Mr. Freeman, our history teacher, and any old history papers you might need. To the Juniors: The ambition to work for your class. THE SENIORS LEAVE BEHIND THESE NECESSITIES TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN: Diana Dana, her ability to get by with skipping school to Dawn, Pam, and Linda. Clarence Rednour, his deep, romantic voice to Le Roy Dana. Connie Stabler, wills her hot Chevy to Ron Foes. Lois Miller gives her comb and mirror to Mr. Lavelle. Brad Berry wills his comb to Julie Gotheridge and his Marlboro's to Mike Johnson. Lee Stabler gives his cute, curly locks to Linda Stetson. John Verbout wills his athletic ability to Barbara Miller. Melanie Holmes lends her bright red blushes to Jon Pickering. Virginia Miller extends her 55 volumes of notes to Pat Jackson. Vicky Morris wills her blond hair to Ron Nash and her bow and arrows to Jill Hill. Rosie Golby wills her quietness to Amie Cordrey. You need it, don't you, Amie? Phyllis Hepner leaves her earth-shattering sneeze to Judy Williams. Susie Pletkovich wills her legs to Nancy Stetson. Barb Burcham leaves her KILT to Larry Evans. Lee Bennett wills his size 12 cowboy boots to Dennis Jackson. Bob Ver Heecke gives his ability to get along with Susie to Vern Bennett, so he can get along with Carol. Jim Thorp wills his ability to keep his car locked to Larry Stabler. Witnesses: Connie Stabler Barb Burcham Vicky Morris 13
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CLASS TRIP TO BARABOO WISCONSIN After a weeks rest we were all looking forward to our class trip which we had been planning for all year. We left Neponset at six o'clock Friday morning June first. Cars, driven by Bob Ver Heeche, Lee Bennett, and Mr. Stubbs, were our means of transportation. Our first stop was the Cave of the Mounds in Blue Mounds Wisconsin. This was quite an experience for us who had never been in a cave. Little Norway was our next stop. Here we saw many things that were used in the pioneer days when the people came from Norway. We arrived at the Farm Kitchen about three thirty. Our first adventure was a horseback ride through the winding, woody trails of Wisconsin. When we came home to the Farm Kitchen and cleaned up for dinner some of us were too sore to sit down. After dinner the girls went to see the show State Fair while the boys proceeded to scout around. Everyone was up bright and early Saturday as we were going to the Dells. First thing was the boat trip through the upper Dells. For lunch we had a picnic. Then we proceeded to Fort Dells. Here Mrs. Stubbs was given a little puppy. Whew! The day is That evening we enjoyed playing eighteen holes of minature golf and a short drive to the lake. Later that night a pizza party was given in one of the cottages. Sunday morning some of us went to church. After lunch we went back to the Dells for a ride on the Ducks. which proved to be a rather wet trip. In the evening we went to the show and afterwards had another part Monday morning everyone slept lat' it was our last day together. In the afternoon we wf to Devil's Lake for swimming and boating. On the v 1 home we stopped in Baraboo to do a little shopping. After supper we started home for Illinois. We arrived home early the following morning tired but happy with many pleasant memories. What's under our bed? over Sleeping Beauty Got it fixed Lee? Pizza is fattening girls!
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