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WATCHING THE WAISTLINE, yet eating well, is this group of freshies. Marie Ratich, Suzann Przybycki, ,lane Reed, Sandra Chapp, Rita Lu Perna, Helen Oleszko, and Joanne Hrabonz have a jolly time. For many students, lunch time is the most im- portant break in any day. Hearty appetites must be satisfied and calorie-counters must be helped. Hegina's fine, modern cafeteria caters to all. The beautiful, new addition seats approximately 350 girls at each ofthe three lunch shifts. Two complete service counters speedily accommodate the crowds. ln general, the atmosphere is very conducive to enjoyable eating. Gray and blue tiles, slanted beams and pillars, elegant chandeliers, and one entire glass wall showing an unobstructed view of the court make up the spacious dining hall. Can it be any wonder that lunch is a favorite 797 Hsubject. S0llTllWFfST CORNER of the cafeteria is always filled with sophomores and juniors who can hardly wait until the second lunch period. INEVITABLY the dishes, silverware, and trays must be washed and dried. Rose Marie Lang, Cynthia Grzesik, Vicki Andrews, and Barbara Buckman are a big help in performing these tasks.
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ADVANCE MENUS are displayed in the main corridor Kathy Wllllams and Diane Jones try to agree on a selection. kg FROM EITHER SIDE of the counter the food looks just as good to the hungry young ladies. fAbovel Serene Bongiovanni, Sally McGovern, and Cynthia Coffman are being served by Sister Mary Craceg lrightl Sister Mary Thomas and Deanne laconelli wait on Barbara Buckman, Mary Frances Cornelissen and Lenore Salvatore.
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Cooking Class Competes 've Y . A I ri-in 1 'K 955:13 L ed 5 sry, x 1-My W f 43 ri ENCROSSED CONTESTANTS work diligently gathering ingredients for a scrumptious pie. Dorothy Sawicki, Joan LoGreco, Pat Urbin, and Barbara Volansky put their talents to the test. INTO THF OVFN goes the cherry pie which Dorothy Sawicki prepared in competition with five other members of her cooking class. - Q I '? 9 PIE FILLING is being cooked by Barbara Volansky. Mrs. Rose Court, one of the judges, carefully observes how she adjusts the gas. Zi VI 1 Q: is
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