Dave and Debbie Lis showing their colors...
... the gold, blue, white, and green of the Fighting Irish! Like the Colosseum of antiquity, the L.A. Coliseum provided great fun and entertainment as the Irish paid a visit. In the ninety-fifth meeting of these two team, a rivalry second to none, there was much riding on the game, salvaging of any dignity left of one program and securing a playoff spot for the other. And while the game was close, in the end, the Irish prevailed, defeating the Trojans by a score of 49 to 35. Amid the rejoicing Irish fans were many Stedsmen, Steds parents, and friends of Steds. And for one Steds family, the Lis Family, it was a house divided within a house divided as Alec Lis '22 and his mom, Debbie, were unquestionably on the side of the Irish while dad, Dave, was a house divided, having loyalties to both to ND and USC as he received his MBA with USC. On the Lis double divided house, Fr. Ralph shared, "While I was not there, I am still going to double down here. There's no question that Dave was really for the Irish. He is wearing a USC hat. We all know that it's the shirt that really counts! Just saying."
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... enjoy these photos of other Stedsmen present...
... having fun...
... making new friends...
... and making great memories!