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Mom 8L Dad at D.U. itFor Parentis Weekend of course. tils that here already? HIt sure is, haven,t you noticed the parents around campusfw iino, I replied, III just got up an hour ago. ttWell, theyire everywhere. I have to run now but make sure you go to the talent show tomorrow ' night, it will be exciting. i . As Shelley jetted away I noticed a guy in my piano class who was with two people who appeared to be his parents. uThatis the library over there and ... His father seemed to be comparing everything in terms of the $1390 a quarter he paid for tuition. Saturday evening I decided to go to the talent show. I think I felt guilty because Shelley specifically told me to go. As I walked into GCB Auditorium I wasnit sure how good the show would be. Don Stensrud was wandering back and forth on the stage in a Tuxedo. He was yelling to Scott Margason up in the rafters. HSpot ready? iiNot yet. Scott replied. My fears were soon dispelled when the show started Ithat is when Don stopped joking around . The acts were great. I couldnt believe these were D.U. students and not professionals. The best act included Renee Safier and Bill Savarese. They were simply captivating. When Renee sang IIPlease come to Boston I was spellbound. She sang it even better than the original. The whole show proved to be a tremendous success. I'm sure that if the parents enjoyed the rest of the weekend as much as I enjoyed the talent show, than Parentis Weekend was a huge success. Riiing. . .Riiing. . .Riiing. . .Riiing. .. Who could be calling this early on a Saturday morning? Its only 11:00 am. IIHello, who is it?II I muttered. itHi, Chief, ia name I picked up my freshman yearI M.B. here. Did I wake you?,I iiYeah, sort of . . .but I was going to get up soon anyway. It was always easier to tell people I was sort of awake than to explain why I was still asleep. ItSo what are you doing today? iiOh not much? I sighed, HI sort of have to write a paper thatis due in two weeks?
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Publicity Chairman. The traffic around the Arena was terrible. No one seemed to know what they were doing. Fortunately we were parked on Asbury and it diant take us long to reach University Boulevard. Nancy broke the silence. iiSo what did you think'W, Hels okay I guess. A couple of the things he said even made sense.d liHe made sense on more than just a couple of things. Youlre just upset because hes a Republican? itYOUIre right,,7 I replied indignantly, Illf he were a Democrat he would say more intelligent thinngl Before Nancy could reply we arrived at Hemmingways. Hemmingways was this wonderful little restaurant and bar that Nancy and I frequently went to. HLook, they have a fire builtYI I motioned toward a table in front of the fireplace. All thoughts of Reagan quickly vanished as we ordered our drinks. IiWhat are you doing this weekend'Wl I have to print pictures for my photography classY, Nancy replied. liYou can7t print pictures all weekendf, I insisted. liYes I can, why do you care anyway? iiBecause I want to go and see the play Birthday Party on Friday night. I want you to come too. It I knew I had finally convinced her to put off her photography and to go with me. I smiled to myself. Hopefully the next time we went out would be more enjoyable for me than Reagan was. The play was supposed to be good. It was Friday at last. This week seemed like it would never end. As I was passing Evans Chapel on my way to GCB I saw Shelley. ltAre you going to the talent show?l, Shelley asked. I wondered what program she was trying to push on me now. It seemed as though everybody has a program they were trying to push. I took the bait. llWhat talent show? I asked.
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