Queen of Peace High School - Pact Yearbook (North Arlington, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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MABHIE IROSJE ABNOILD Du rr H Hllilpjvy 41111 Ig from ulri' I'm fr'i'i'! DUTCH, as she is known to her classmates, came to us in the grammar school. Through the four years of high school, Marie won renown in sports. She is fond of dancing, fond of parties but not of mechanical drawing. These are only a few of the sterling character- istics of our Dutch, She is undecided as to what her career will be, but, we hope, that in whatever Held she enters, she will meet with the utmos't success. AILIICIE BAIRBABA BATON Fm NC ull-. It ix :ml ulml ifn' .vu-yr, but fbi' :Wy rbi' myx il. IF you happen to pass' a young lady, not small but not tall, with a French look and curls in her hair, you may be sure that that person is our Frenchie.', Her cheerful smile and sparkling eyes bespeak her good nature. Besides her many other interes'ts, Alice is greatly devoted to France. Her friendship is a valuable possession to those fortunate enough to win it. Our separation from French- ie will only increase the ioy of meeting her again. ,. ANNA IDA BAUIEBILIEJIN UANNH WLM li lift' if in' nmnnl fu' IlH'l'fvY and gi1y. ' Jw ANN,', who came to us in the seventh grade, is a lovable girl with a happy smile and jolly dis'posi- tion. To accompany her disposition, she possesses an in- , fectious giggle that will burst forth at a moment's notice. K Anna is also a good student and an easy-to-get-along-with friend. To Whatever call of life she answers, Ann will l be a worthy addition. It is with sincerest good wishes that we bid this classmate a fond goodbye. s- 'win . ,WNX 1l'Ui'flI while. CILABA IHIAZTEIL BIECIKILUND Him 1 Q A4 sb :- Q fi I 3 I ' 1Q'f.iFT,- -J v I I ' l I ,gn . ., 3' 2... A ---:f - -- , ,fig ZF-'E ' Z if X --f. -'11 ' Vt? LAL: 1121 .-411 fr' 'fiif my L. f... ' ttf sl' -rpg.: ,fi ay., fl 'LQ' ,xi rf! L :xiii I 'lr' V 'Iv K' ci, -tm 111 X .XXL fs.. S1 '1--1 1 g su ..,4 ,E if ,. ,. .'-: .5 jx. . Z rf' v L . 7 .. -ff-ii Mil ' ' . L ,I - 1'-f '51 - . Z3. 7-71 i -XSL: ' . nl . -'V' 'iff' if ,1 9 ..!, .iv I Thr :willy jul, fbi' fri'qm'ul xmilr umlzi' lwr frirmltfmifr in-ll HEP'S,, sparkling eyes and cheerful smile bespeak her good nature. Wherever you meet her, whether in class or out of it, her smile and cheerful words of greet- ing make you appreciate Clara's grand disposition. She is a good student and always willing to help others. Hep will always be remembered as an all around pal. We hope that she will be as successful in all her endeavors out of school as she was in it. Good luck, Hep ! Page Nim'I1'i'n if? i .

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