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Grads-to-be seek tickets for Bush talk
The (Morning) Advocate ^ | 28 April 2004 | Will Sentell

Posted on 04/28/2004 11:30:26 AM PDT by Darlin'


Advocate staff photo by Arthur D. Lauck

LSU students Celeste Matte of Abbeville and Lenny Moss of Baton Rouge, both at right, prepare for a statistics exam while waiting for extra tickets, along with a long line of other students, for their May 21 commencement ceremony. President George Bush is scheduled to deliver the commencement address, which boosted demand for tickets

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LSU student Tiffany Popps of Melville was in line at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday to snag an extra ticket to hear President Bush's commencement speech next month. Bush's decision to speak at the spring graduation ceremony May 21 triggered a minirun on tickets.

Candidates for graduation, who were first told they would get four tickets each, later saw that allocation trimmed to three, in part for security reasons.

Extra tickets -- one per graduate -- were offered at the LSU Union at 10 a.m. Tuesday on a first-come, first-served basis.

Popps said she was delighted when she heard Bush would be coming.

"I found out when I was student teaching," she said.

"I let out a yell," she added. "I am really excited about it. I can't wait to hear what he has to say."

Popps, 23, said three of her tickets will go to her parents and an aunt.

The fourth one, which is why she was in line, is a surprise "for a special friend who loves President Bush," she said.

Others in the line of about 65 students used the down time waiting for tickets to do some last-minute studying on the floor of the Union lobby.

Lenny Moss of Baton Rouge said he skipped a morning statistics class to get ready for an exam in the same course at 3:30 p.m. Moss, 23, said he was surprised when he heard the president was coming.

"I was like, what?" he said. "I was happy, thrilled, total elation," he said.

Jennifer Nistor, 29, said Bush's appearance is the only reason she decided to attend the main ceremony, which is separate from the smaller gatherings around campus that day where most graduates actually get their diploma.

Nistor is getting a master's degree in social work.

"How many times do you get to hear the president speak?" Nistor asked.

Nicholas LeBlanc of Baton Rouge, 22, said he could use eight extra tickets if he could get them.

"I am a huge supporter," LeBlanc said of Bush. "I like his initiatives, how he is aggressive in Iraq," he said.

Jason Sharbonno of Metairie, another Bush supporter, said he was surprised to hear that some students and faculty plan to boycott the president's appearance.

"It's good recognition for the school," he said of Bush's speech. "If it was (former President) Clinton, I would come hear him speak just to hear what he has to say."

Carruth McGehee, president of the LSU Faculty Senate, said Tuesday that, while he would not be surprised if there were protests inside or outside the center, he is not aware of any organized efforts by teachers to avoid the ceremony.

Ian Stanford, 22, said that, because of a mixup, he missed his initial chance to get three tickets before last week's deadline. He said his father and stepmother are coming to the ceremony from San Francisco as well as a brother who lives in town.

Stanford, who will graduate with a degree in mass communication, said his personal pleas to officials in the LSU Registrar's Office on Monday failed to produce any tickets.

"I actually heard somebody is selling them for $45 each," he said.

The Pete Maravich Assembly Center, site of the main ceremony, will hold about 9,400 people for the ceremony, LSU Registrar Robert Doolos said. Bush is tentatively set to address the ceremony shortly after 10 a.m.

About 3,200 students will graduate that day. Additional tickets are available until 5 p.m. Friday or until they run out.

Frances Martin, from Zachary, said she initially planned to skip the main ceremony and collect her degree in elementary education at 4:30 p.m. that day at the education school's ceremony.

Her three tickets are going to her husband and parents. She hoped to get one more for an uncle, a big Bush fan, who is coming from Mexico.

The first in line Tuesday was Crystal Permenter of Arcadia, who turned 21 Tuesday and said she was out partying until 3 a.m. Permenter was at the box office at 6:45 a.m. to stake out a spot for friend Brady Wax of Denham Springs, who showed up later.

"It was just me and the workers," Permenter said of her early arrival.

Wax, who will graduate with a degree in construction management, said he needed tickets for his parents. "I figured it was the least I could do," he said.

But his fervor only went so far. "I wasn't getting up at 6:45," Wax said.


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KEYWORDS: bush43; bushcheney04; commencement; commencementaddress; hope; lsu; presidentbush; students; youngrepublicans
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To: redlipstick
Commencement address fever ping!
21 posted on 04/28/2004 12:57:35 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Quilla
Yes, indeed, it is an honor and I think it is refreshing to see students making that much effort... getting up early being the toughest, LOL .... to see the President. College kids usually do that for entertainers, not the President.

What good news about your daughter and her class. Her school sounds very much like the ones my nieces and nephews have or are currently attending. Small schools, small classes and kids that have been together since kindergarten. They're all so close that come time for graduation and leaving for college they all go into a funk at the idea of seperating from their lifelong, best friends.

22 posted on 04/28/2004 1:09:45 PM PDT by Darlin' ("I will not forget this wound to my country." President George W Bush, 20 Sept 2001)
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To: GraniteStateConservative
Hummmm, I think I'm commecing to see the Rove touch at work. LOL
23 posted on 04/28/2004 1:13:50 PM PDT by Darlin' ("I will not forget this wound to my country." President George W Bush, 20 Sept 2001)
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To: Darlin'
OMG, this is such great news!
My opinion of LSU just sky rocketed. :)
24 posted on 04/28/2004 1:23:27 PM PDT by onyx (Kerry' s a Veteran, but so were Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh and Benedict Arnold)
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To: Darlin'
Sigh!!! I wish I were a "special friend," aunt or Nana or something of one of those lucky grads. Don't ya just love this quote:

"I let out a yell," she added. "I am really excited about it. I can't wait to hear what he has to say."

25 posted on 04/28/2004 1:33:51 PM PDT by nana4bush
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To: Darlin'
What lucky kids. I think I would have been there at 4 in the morning to wait in line. I heard that Laura Bush was supposed to be giving a commencement speech somewhere, as well. That's really cool that so many of the kids are excited to see him speak.

For the kids that graduated Dec 2003, or State Senator John Kyl gave the commencement.
26 posted on 04/28/2004 6:15:32 PM PDT by azGOPgal (Bush '04)
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To: redlipstick
Dick Cheney is speaking here on Saturday, at ... FSU

Tallahassee is stuck in a time warp, and the government/socialist workers there are just tiresome. I know the lib profs are concerned that four years of indoctrination (which passes for education) can be undone by a thirty minute speech from this man. I made my daughter read "Telling the Truth" by Lynne Cheney before sending her off to a state run school. Her eyes were wide open.

27 posted on 04/29/2004 7:32:56 AM PDT by Dutchgirl
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To: redlipstick
My godchild graduates tomorrow. She is the "only child" of my
left leaning (not all the way) sister. Her parents waited for this day and they are so proud. I asked her what will she do if the Cheney haters get loud and disrupt the graduation. She said she will confront them and not allow them to ruin the day. Can we count 3 more Bush votes? My sister is not used to public confrontations and ugly scenes. I told her to practice her one finger salute.
She laughed.
28 posted on 04/30/2004 3:20:22 PM PDT by oldironsides
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To: oldironsides
I'll be sending all my best wishes to your godchild, your sister, and VP Cheney tomorrow.

My son will be graduating from the University of Georgia School of Law in two weeks. I don't even know who the speaker will be this year. Last year, it was Clarence Thomas. One of the most leftist professors organized a demonstration against Justice Thomas, and planned for a huge crowd - less than a handful showed up!
29 posted on 04/30/2004 3:30:56 PM PDT by EllaMinnow ("Pessimism never won any battle." - Dwight D. Eisenhower)
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To: Darlin'
Mario Cuomo spoke at my graduation. BORING...boring...boring.
30 posted on 04/30/2004 3:35:05 PM PDT by Hildy (A kiss is the unborn child knocking at the door.)
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