quick phone call made reservations at Chevalier D'Eon for the weekend.
After flying into New York City early Friday even- ing Lucienne drove to Susanna's and Marie's house where they soon departed for camp. All the way to D'Eon she worried about her inadequate wardrobe and just how to act in camp. They all went to bed upon arrival and in the morning Lucienne was securely locked in a suitcase as her shy twin brother went downstairs for breakfast and Marie in her wonderfully warm direct friendly man- ner smiled and said, "Lucienne why aren't you dressed?" She just gulped and half mumbled something about want- ing to be sure it was alright and was dressing after breakfast.
Once the meal was over Lucienne changed places with her brother for the rest of the stay.
The questions that must be in all TV's minds who have never been to camp most certainly must be, "what did you do?" How did you feel? Could you relax?
Well, mostly you are just your femmeself. The clothes vary and whatever you have is alright. You do anything you want as there is no planned activity. Lucienne just relaxed and enjoyed chatting about TV experiences with the other girls. There were two TV's wives and another woman present. The woman a former actress and presently employed as a business executive had been around TV's before and enjoyed their company. She actually spent several hours helping TV's perfect their feminine selves with suggestions and demonstrations of all sorts of normal womanly characteristics. She of- fered constructive criticism when asked for it and took many movies and snapshots for TV's with their own cam-
eras.
Susanna and Frances put on a professional female impersonation show at the camp's auditorium which was open to the public, the TV's, their wives and friends sat together and enjoyed themselves. No one stared or seemed to pay any particular attention to them, so again it was just enjoyable relaxation. Joan, like Lucienne, was on her first camp visit. She had her wife along and
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