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Qmtlle ts: the Cagetenia Stagg. If Duncan Hines had ever visited the St. Agnes Urestaurantf' he would surely have placed its name on the top of his preferred list! Iuicy hot dogs, tasty dishes of ravioli, and sometimes even special treats such as roast turkey and chicken a la king are just a few of the flavorful lunches made available in the St. Agnes cafeteria. This year, a new and very successful sys- tem was set up, by which the Freshmen start off the lunch period at ten minutes to eleven, with the influx of Sophs, Iuniors. and Seniors at intervals of fifteen minutes respectively. Each class has a half-hour lunch and a fifteen-minute homeroom period. Each day, the long line of girls who anticipate the hot lunch is a sure sign that the delectable varieties of food are appre- ciated by all. To top off the lunch, delicious desserts such as crispy apple brown Betty's, tender cherry upside-down cakes, and lus- cious lemon chiffon pies are served, with apples and ice cream as extras. No wonder most girls ignore their diets and come back for second helpingsl GREAT CARE IS TAKEN in the preparation of our lunches. Here Mrs Gurnow and Katherine McGowan remove some tasty baked apples from the -oven. AS SISTER NORBERTA and Mrs. Maxwell serve soup. and Mr. Phil replenishes the supply of milk. the Freshmen Suzanne Paradies. Anne Bailey, Kathleen Schmitt. Ida Tuttobene. and Geraldine Zachary help themselves to delicious baked apples. 1 ,viii ...vi
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We reflect our learning and knowledge in various phases of our lives - at home, in school, among our friends - but just now some of our best thoughts are acquired when we are par- ticipating in classes, for it is here that we con- stantly strive to grasp each idea which will help us lead fuller and better lives. In order to pursue our everyday studies, we must use the power of thought with the inten- tion of enriching our minds. Studying teaches us to think for ourselves, to conceive ideas which develop our intellect, to contemplate views which broaden our interests. None of these can be accomplished without earnest thought. And ultimately, our reasoned reflections direct our thoughts toward Him Who bestowed on us this wonderful gift of intellect. 17
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