Transvestia

soon was the proud possesser of a very delicate feminine figure of 36-23-36. In addition, my eyebrows were shaved to effect the proper dainty arch and my nails were manicured and polished to a most satisfying degree. The day of our first show all body hair was removed to further carry out my impersonation. With dresses, shoes, make-up etc. we loaded into the camp truck for a 35 mile ride around the lake to our destination.

The balance of the afternoon was spent setting up props and other stage equipment. With no body hair, shaved eyebrows, long pointed fingers and wearing heels, in order to become most familiar with them them I presented a pretty picture for the curosity seekers.

After dinner, which was held in the girls dining room, we headed to the camp theatre in order to prepare for our theatrical debut.

Attired in a pink satin corset, nylons, silk panties a matching pink, and heels, 4 inchers, I was seated to be prepared for make-up. Foundation was followed by rouge, false eye lashes, mascara, eye shadow, powder, lipstick and nail polish. Pardon me for bragging, but the Hollywood girls had nothing on

me.

I was then ready for the long line strapless bra, properly padded. When this was in place, four petticoats were put on to make my silk skirt stand out and to allow the audience the chance to see that we were professionals and most authentic in every way. A white peasant blouse, was then put on which revealed a most adequate bust, not only under the blouse, but due to taping, also above it.

With my long blond wig in place I was ready for act one. scene one. Would you believe, the first song, after the overture. consisted of "Carrie" singing to me the song "You're a Queer One, Julie Jordan." Needless to say this brought the house down. However, the show was a tremendous success and enjoyed by all, especially Julie Jordan. I was even able to cry when I had to sing "You'll Never Walk Alone" after my husband Billy was killed.

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