October 12, 1961 Seventh Grade Class Officers
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7 - 6 Miss Glatter V Pres. - Paula Pedigo |
7 - 8 Mrs. Dunn
Pres. - Alfredo Rodriquez |
7 - 9 Miss Miller
V Pres. - Pat Kramer |
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7 - 11 Mrs. Moore Pres. Debbie Caldwell St. Coun. - Michael Ross |
7 - 12 Mr. Leffler
St. Coun. - Zavie Newmark |
7 - 13 Mr. Hack Pres. - Ann Pottenger St. Coun. - Ann Pottenger |
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7 - 16 Mr. Allen Pres. Steve Roach Treas. John Williamson |
7 - 17 Mr. Wenger
V Pres. - Janet Van der Valk |
7 - 19 Mr. Stage
Treas. - David Fox |
Febuary 12, 1962 Mrs. Johnson's English Class assignment writing limericks.
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There was a young lady who Did not have a thing to do She said to her pa "I think I'll help ma." He said, 'That's the right thing to do." Karen Ann Cole |
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My mother and father were glad That I hadn't been born very bad I've made them quite happy My Mammy and Pappy Because I'm the image of Dad. Richard Ross |
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There was an old man on a trolley Who carried a parrot named Polly When people said "Hey" He said, "Out of the way For my parrot is not very jolly." Chris Baker |
February 1962 A B C Valentines by Sharon Ampula
Have to tell on my self I was the "Z"
Zany - Ricky Hinton
March 1962 Who You? by Marion Layton
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David Sly David cunning David Fox |
December 1963 New Year's Resolutions
By Joyce Durstine
Kathy Lassiter 9-5: To try harder in school and get the teachersto like me better.
Wendy Fullerton 9-5: Make the B Honor Roll.
Debbie Deck 9-13: To be a good kid.
Robbie Wright 9-6: To get back on the Student Council.
Mike Everson 9-6: To get B's instead of D's.
Dolores Morales 9-6: To do better in school.
December 1963 How About It?
By Aurora Perales
Bob Bottoms was Bob Tops
February 1964 What Do You Think of the Beatle Haircut?
By Jamie Moyers
Peg Goalstone 9-8: On my dog it looks good, but not on people.
February 1964 Why Do You Chew Gum?
By Joyce Durstine
Kathy Lassiter 9-5: I like it a lot. It sort of calms my nerves. If I'm mad I just chew gum and it makes me calm down.
Wendy Fullerton 9-5: For the heck of it.
February 1964 A B C Valentines by Michele Kammen
Good Looking - Joe Gagliano
Last Will and Testament 1964
I, Gema Fernandez, leave my algebra book to anyone who has to take modern algebranext year.
I, Bobby Bottoms, will to Ralph Kennedy this saying, "Guys who meet the paddle have weak ends".
I, Welyne Morton, being of con-fused mind and unsound body, leave to my brother Bill, the ability to win friends and influence people.
I, Rodger Aidman, leave my notebook to anyone who can un-nail it from the shop table.
I, Lesta Brooks, leave my lion mask and tail to the next nearsighted lion in the next Riviera Revue, good luck to the next Student Council Veep!
I, Karen Cole, leave those "neat" solos I played to the lucky kid who gets first chair clarinet after me; and to Mr. Elroy, some new jokes.
I, Jeff LaRochelle, leave my immense and wonderful talent for surreptitiously stealing Beatle Wigs to any unfortunate person who wants to seek revenge.
I, Nancy Smith, leave my B Sportsday shirt to the next Sport and fun at Riviera for the next 3 years to my little brother, Jay.
I, Zavie Newmark, leave to whoever lost them, the pair of shorts I found on the field. I leave to Mr. McElroy, the dried apple in my locker for his juicer.
I, Robert Weeks, being of sound mind, able body, a devoted party member, do bequeath my top secret briefcase to the local Russian Embassy.
I, John Williamson, will Frank Scarpelli's size 3 shoes to whomever can fit them.
I, Richard Cannon, leave Mr. Moore.
I, Wendy Fullerton, would will my rare one-and-only gum tree to Miss. Archibald.
I, Ann Marie Magne, being of wishful thoughts and kind heart, leave my sympathies to Riviera, as my sister is coming here next year.
I, Paula Pedigo, leave my old gym suit to Pat Hicks, and my shoes to Joe Ritch.
I, Dennis Corbett, leave to Jonathan Poo, Bleachie, Tish, Bunny, and Winkie, my nickname.
I, Mike Everson, leave to Lou Smith and Sue Curtis my old seat in TV science, F 9.
I, David Fox, leave all my books to anyone that can open my lockers.
I, Dolores Morales, leave all my grades to Mrs. Hall.
I, Bunny Pepin, leave Miss. Archibald to the girls who will be on Sportsdays after me.
I, Robbie Wright, leave to the A B C students and my friends, the best of wishes for the next year.
I, Peg Goalstone, hereby bequeath all my fond memories to Mrs. Thomas and may they bring her as much happiness as they did me.
I, Richard Hinton, being of sound body and mind, leave all my papers to Mrs. Hall.
I, Danny Buker, leave Mr. Case all my broken reeds.
I, Lynn Deery, will to Tom Young my Spanish dialogue.
I, Penny Hutchings, leave Shelby Raider my empty brain.
I, Jeff Fain, leave all my luck and jokes to Don Milford.
I, Joe Gagliano, will my autographed civics desk to Jane R. or any other lucky character who gets Mr. McElroy for civics.
I, Bonnie Gehrke, bequeath all my troubles in Latin to my brother Brain, my penny collection to Riviera. Thanks Riviera and good luck. Goodbye Eileen A.
I, Janette Vandervalk, leave my corner of the dungeon to Dottie Hamblin and my No. 9 Sportsday shirt to anyone who can use it.
I, Alfredo Rodriguez, leave all my notes I've taken though out the year to Glenda Silcox, so she can throw them away, as she has done in the past.
I, Sandy Wilson, leave all my pennies to Mr. McClure.
I, Gary Brookins, leave my name.
I, Debbie Deck, with sound mind do leave Riviera to greener pastures at Southwest, and give all my teachers a good rest.
I, Paul Korman, leave my prize magazines to Robert Weeks.
I, Ann Pottenger, do hear by leave my baseball glove to Pat Nicolson and all the fun I had at Riviera to future students.
I, Bob Siebold, want to thank the particler atention of mi inglish teacher for trying to teech me how to speell.
I, Pam Bledsoe, leave all my teachers peace of mind, along with my brother Homer, with whom I hope they have better luck.
I, Debbie Caldwell, leave all my good times after school.
I, Frank Deery, will all my old used gum to Mr. Clemente.
I, Jane Fields, leave all my grades and all my teachers to Charlie; and all my luck to all students.