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We now realize that with me this is a must and we therefore have adjusted to the fact. Betty learned a great deal from her friend about how to dress properly for various occassions, how to carry herself in public and the do's and don'ts of a young lady out on the town.

The masculine side of this duet enjoys the pleasures and priveleges of being a man, such as cold beer, fishing in the bay, a night out with the boys and target shooting. In his occupation, as an investigator for a corporation, he must deal with the many elements of today's society. There can be no signs of Betty on the job and by the same token, I don't believe that Betty should have her brother's traits when she makes the scene.

In the past several years, Betty has been active in research work with Johns Hopkins Hospital. On one occassion she was called upon to speak before a group of fourth year medical students which was a tremendous experience for her and I hope interesting one for the students.

Today I consider myself one of the most

fortunate TV's alive. I have a woman who loves and understands me, a son who loves his daddy (and does not know Betty) and an outlet for my TV desires. Through FPE I have met many other TV's and therefore Betty's life has been enriched just by knowing the many fine people she has met through the organiza- tion.

This article would not be complete without mentioning (and bragging about) our chapter, Pi, in this area. From our President, Eileen, down through the ranks, they are the finest group I have ever met. We have our own code on how our chapter is to be run and our main objective is having a good time. We believe in helping each other and take pride not only in our association as TV's but also in the friendships that have been made by our

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