 I just want a little old to be, no, since I'm honorary chairman you aren't. I just have to say thank you before we individually have some pictures taken and have some greetings here for what you're doing and it's the largest youth organization I guess there is. As a matter of fact, five members of our cabinet, our former members of 4-H, are you curious about who they are? John Block, Bill Clark, Ted Bell, Secretary of Education, Bill Ruckushaus, and Dave Stockman. I remember once doing one of the General Electric Theater, half of our television shows that had to do with the farm family and 4-H and the tragedy when the young men had to sell their steered. I was playing his father, young actresses, and Gray was playing his mother. It was one of our very successful shows. I don't know whether we did anything to help the young people that still face that trauma every time. They've raised a prize winner, but we enjoy doing it. Anyway, I'd better quit talking and meet each other, shake hands. Mr. President, Red Poland. Where do you... Yeah, we should stand right here. Thank you. I was pleased that we are the largest organization on serving youth. We have 5 million young men and women that we serve and we have over 40 million alumni. We also are pleased that we think we exemplify the type of program that you sponsored and that's public and private sector working together. We have strong support from corporations, foundations, and from individuals. And we thank you and Mrs. Reagan for your encouragement and your support. I have our 1983 annual report, which is fresh off the press. I know you don't have too much to read, but perhaps you can produce this as you go on your trip to Ireland, and there is a four-leaf clover. Well, I'd be very happy to, and my remarks, I did leave something out also that I should have said that Nancy has told me how much work 4-H is doing and the things she's so interested in, and that is the drug abuse in this country. We appreciate it very much. We appreciate it very much. I'm very grateful and very happy about that. Mr. President, I present Robert Gilford. Thank you for your trip overseas. We brought a little something along here for you. It's not a shamrock, but it's a four-leaf clover, which is a symbol of 4-H, and we wish you fruitful and a healthy and a safe trip. Well, it's an Irish-American shamrock. Thank you very much. Thank you. For today, these little key support 4-H pins, as a member of the board, Honorary Chairman, we'd like to have you have one of those for your lapel, and also one for Mrs. Reagan because of her great cooperation with 4-H as well. So we wanted you to have one of those, and we appreciate it. Thank you very much. Great. I think for the balance of the pictures. Put it on. Can I help you? Oh, I think I can. There. That's fine. Mr. President, thank you. Everybody ready? Thank you, Mr. President. Well, thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. I have to make a second statement. We'll finish today's story about that. We had a family show. Yeah, we did. Colleen Gray. We had a final scene. It was a very, very scene. We were standing up on the lighted-up, lined-up, and I said, I'd like to tell you, oh, she had told me that she was having trouble. She wanted to, you know, be teary and very emotional. And I started, she used to hear me tell jokes and everything. She said, oh, please, no, no, no. I said, would you shut up and listen? So I said, as you know, I said, this is a true story. It's an institution. Young people. Children. This is an institution like an old asylum. And there was one young girl who was so out of line all the time that they wanted to get, they thought they'd like to get rid of her. And one day, one gal working her came into the office and said, I think we've got her. I found her stuffing this note in a hollow tree down by the fence. And it was right close to the fence where it could be reached from out of the hollow tree from outside. And they were all so happy. They thought they'd get rid of this troublemaker. And they opened the note and read. And it said, to whoever gets this, I love you. I said, as she was crying, I would go, I love you. And they're out of line. They're maybe at least. Thank you again. Thank you. Thank you so much. Yes, I did. I didn't think it was going to be the last few months. That was a very long time. How do you explain the situation? Was it a young fellow just fresh over there? Was it something that was kind of engaged into his kind of job? 41st Mission, I've seen lots of people go on the 41st expecting to get back to the 42nd World War II. That's a lot of girls. I was amazed at how many of them, in the high proportion, that in the few seconds we had, in the shape of hands, said something of a religious nature, their own conviction about praying. Thank you. Have a safe trip.