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

 - Class of 1938

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YOILAN A MIONA BILANCIHIIE YoLA She is frrvlfy lo uwlk uilb uml ufilty lo fulk u'ilb. YCDLA is a good example of a modern girl. She man- ages to divide her time equally well between her studies and her outside pleasures. Black wavy hair, brown eyes and a smooth complexion are her happy inheritance. If you mix one part checrfulness, one part studiousness, and one part determination, you will have the ingredients that make our Yola. To this true, sincere and jolly friend, all her classmates bid adieu and wish the best of success. MARGARET TIHIIERIESA CATTIERAILIL UIVIIDGLU Shu ii alllulf, uml liken' by ux ull. NO group of people either in school or in business can get along without a little ray of sunshine. To those with whom she has been associated in school life, Midge has been just that. She has always lent a willing hand when anything needed to be done. Not like us all, Midge has no trouble with her hair, for it is naturally curly. If she continues to develope in the future the virtues she has shown in her school days, we will hear good news concerning her. KK., f ',- . .X?i :S3'x', xi. i' : ,.:-u .i iff fur' lg? 53: '+' 7:1 Q3 LIN, Mix.: -,ic-:gr ik? 'J 'T 1 . Q? I .:. 5, V. . ' 'if' 5' 'vi' S1 '33, Le ',-tw V' li 1 .- .lx l 342 - s -fs V J V '- '1:- sf 7.- 4 fin' x jg ' A TF., 1 '-t',:. 'VF l .Ik .-7 1 ,x. fy MARY MARGAREIT CATTIERAILIL Ji MARY , A -,I They an' lruly ,qmail who rm' truly good. ARY is a oun' lad of excellent manners, a keen Y is Y H intellect, and good talent. Her clever wittieism is always pleasing. Seriousness and gayety are well balanced in her. Those of us who have been associated with Mary during the high school days feel better for having known her. As' a friend, she is true and sincere, as a student, she has been industrious and successful. The future of such a one could reach none but a very high goal. -f 1 IHUEILIEN lLlUfClIlLlLlE FRANKLIN I llusH A ruimf fufl uf ll'i.Ytllllll, umf il flair for fun lmllu' ber uri! Iiknl by l'l'L'I'j'0Hl'.U FRIENDS, lend me your ears. We need so much space and time to tell you of this Senior. Irish, as she is called, ranks as one of our most brilliant and popular students. Her laughing Irish eyes will tell one at a glance that she is a fun-loving, high-spirited girl. I-Ielen's seri- ousness and gayety are remarkably balanced. She is the captain of the senior basketball team. I-Ier main ambi- tion is to be a teacher, and we hope that she will reach the goal of her heart's desire. Puge Tu'1'uly-um' s 1

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