 I'm going to start to get out of here. She's one of the founders and Nancy Ray and Charles David. I wanted to shoot to them anyway. Good morning, Mr. President. Good morning. Good morning. Hi, it's good to see you again. This is Ray. Do you want to move right over there? And this is Mr. Louis. Feel good. Nice to see you. This is Sylvia Lowry, the founder and the executive director. Alright, it's going to break everything. It's pretty rigid going there. This is my brother. This is my sister. And this is the guy that I used to be with. We've repaired that thing three times. I sure appreciate this. I've always said that there's one thing that's wrong in our system. I hope the children won't hate them for this. That you really can't enjoy toys until you get grown up. If I give them to us when we're too young. No, this is beautiful. Thank you very much. You're exactly right. That's my whole life and I figured we'd better do it. Well, I thank you very much. I know nine times up Pykes Peak. And a couple followed in your footsteps. Mrs. Ray, I have the pleasure of presenting this to you as the 1982 mother of the year. Recognition of outstanding courage and leadership. I'm pleased to be able to. Congratulations. Congratulations. Mrs. Hahn, I'm honored to represent all mothers who have multiple sons. The role of a saint. Mr. Louis Utzer, you are the 1982 national father of the year. MS father of the year for outstanding courage and leadership. And I'm very proud and pleased to present that to you. Congratulations. Thank you very much. The whole thing I did is fell down. He said, Mike, he fell down and got back up. That's my best. And all of you. It's a great honor to have you all here. It's a great pleasure to see you. What's your signature? Pleasure. Michael Ray? Nice to see you. Michael Ray. Michael Ray? Michael Ray. Michael Ray? Michael Ray, you are both? Michael Ray, you are both? Michael Ray you are both? All of us are young and old together. Michael Ray. Michael Ray. I never got to see him race once. He did a good job. When I may get to see him, I may get to see him come under a bridge. I understand that in really, yes, in June and July for a lot of money to be given to the Olympic Committee, he is racing from New Orleans all the way to St. Louis and I'm supposed to be there in St. Louis and maybe for the first time I'll see if we can get to see him. You know what I used to accuse him of? We should have gave him a bar of soap so he could take a shower. We're back and it gets wet. Yes, yes. You're a set of cufflinks with a seal on them. They are good for you. And a set of cufflinks for you. And a pin for you so the lady can have a pin. And then you can have a tie bar. Thank you. Thank you. Let me help you hold that. How about you? That's something that sealed, but inside the jar are jelly beans. And for you. Thank you. We run the government on jelly beans. We run the state of California. If you go down there and you see my. I should. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This is new. And of course, this is what? This is the second one. Okay. Thank you. You're welcome. I suppose I'm afraid we're going to have to do that. I should have. I was out to that little alma mater. No, it is today and the purest art. Cartoon. I just want to be a little gray. I don't know what you're going to say. I'm going to put it in to you as you look in the picture. Me and a gown and mortarboard facelier. And on her back was written. Alma mater. And I have the same time. My senior year, there were 55 men in the varsity squad. It was coeducational. It was the only conference at that time in the United States. It provided more pro players than the big league protocol in any other conference in the country. It was the only conference in which you could be hired as an assistant coach or a physical ed instructor or play summer baseball for money and still retain your amateur standing. My senior year, I was a swimming coach. There were seven physical ed instructors. Years that I played parsley. We only tied you once and you beat us twice. That was my favorite to an audience when I was doing the general electric theater. That was me and the.