Josh Ashcrupt, was now the new graduate of Political Science with a Minor in Computer Science. He had always been able to excel in school and his parents expected no less small things from him than to be the best. Josh took this advantage and sought two degrees that would surely impress his parents, well – he thought. But in all regards he was equivalent to a Kissinger / Karpov in their fields and during their time.
Samuel Ponce, also graduated with a Computer Science Major and had become very instrumental to Josh when he was running from book to book and needed extra assistance to complete his programming class or D-Base special computer coding course. They both helped each other enormously and both had succeeded extremely well in their endeavors.
Josh for one was on his way to Washington, via Harvard for a few more classes that would enable him to start politics and law for the Senator he was to be coached by. Josh’s parents ensured he’d be well versed for the day he’d take on the very important work they’d worked out years in advance with the Senator. There were no trials, misconceptions nor misjudgments, Josh was there committed and totally at the disposition of the Senator and his projects. This would make Josh’s parents proud that they had accomplished this dream in a generation’s time. To have a family member work for the highest office – Washington DC.
Samuel hired to assist in Princeton’s new faculty building where they had been housing the newest Computer Statistical Laboratory in the United States. They both were very modest, proud and exceedingly anxious in starting their futures and used their gathering to bid each other good-bye – until they would meet again. Songs rang out as they’d shimmy out of the Cafe doors that night onto the streets on their way home.