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Inevitable Question Johnny or Franny? Ever been asked the question Johnny or Franny? Every year the statistics change, but the question prevails at Notre Dame. The question, more times than not, divides many friends, especially during the annual football game. On October 15, 1983, when St. John ' s and St. Francis ' teams locked heads, NDA girls were there to cheer on their favorite team. Even though St. Francis won, the question remains unanswered. When asked the question, Why am I a Johnny or a Franny? Dawn LaFond replied I am a Johnny simply because Johnnies know how to have a great time! And also, because the guys are super nice and friendly. But Cheryl Augustiniak feels quite differently about Johnnies, I am a Franny, because most of the guys I know go to St. Francis. Also, because the few Johnnies I know are jerks! NDA girls seem to feel that their favorite boys school is the best. And some, like Lori Mager, enjoy both equally I am both, because I am a very social person and that way I get the best of both worlds. No matter what one ' s preference is, ND girls will always stand up for both schools equally. As the saying goes Behind every strong man there is a strong woman. But the inevitable ques- tion, Johnny or Franny? will never truly be answered. Mia Cellura The Knights of St. Francis proved to be more than a threat to all football teams they encountered, the Johnnies were no exception. St. Francis football team, Doug Regan, ' 84; Ted Tehensky, ' 85 and Rob Firucki, ' 84; in a pre-game huddle, psyche thems elves up for another uncontested victory. They creamed the Titans, 27-0. This huddle, like others, has brought an inspiration to the players, which sustained them throughout the winning ' 83 season. What are these four juniors searching for . . . ? Why the ball of course. But Audi Del Verne, Wendy O ' Brien, Amy Frogameni, and Sue Paw- lecki aren ' t quite sure where the ball is or where it going.
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' 83 Sophs Did It Once Again Although mission fairs have become a tradition here at Notre Dame Academy, Coming Attractions, the 1983 Sophomore mission fair was something unique. The mission fairs are sponsored to raise money for the New Guinea missions, an important cause for the Sisters of Notre Dame who sent the first band of Sisters there in 1961. This time, some New Guinea missionaries were present at Coming Attractions. The sisters were the guests of honor, and it was an honor to have them here for this event. For the first time students and friends who came to the mission fair had a first hand account of how much the $2,325.00 raised from the fair is appreciated. For those who wished to have fun, there were many games available. After playing such fun games as Fish Pond, Blow Out, Fast times at NDA, Blackjack, Elliot ' s Toss, Any Which Way You Can, and Annie ' s Toss Across, one may become hungry. Just think, hundreds of people are hungry, starving! This could have become total chaos. But wait, very quietly, almost in a whisper, one could hear a clear voice sing: Aren ' t you hungry? That ' s right, the sophomores saved the day with baked goods and cool drinks. Those sophomores really thought of it all. Of course, they wouldn ' t leave anything out. They took weeks upon tedious weeks to plan this mission fair to make it enjoyable and profit- able to all who participated in Coming Attractions . The various committees were supervised by a talented coor- dinator, Sr. Mary Paulissa, who is an expert at the mission fair. She has been supervising sophomores in their mission fairs for years. She too felt that the New Guinea Sistresta added the special touch of magic. Kristen McGee 14 Mission Fair Smiling about the success of Dana Sniegowki and Marii their mission fair, Margaret Duseau attend the mission fail Blood, Susan Pawlecki, Amy holding a future NDAer. Frogemeni, and Susan Kraus know they are on the way to a good profit.
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