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Gene was somewhat confused, but couldn't stop him- self from almost running into the next room.

"Gee whiz," cried Betty Lou, "here comes Imogene" and sure enough she was in the door before anyone could have stopped her. "Who is your friend, Betty "Well,

Lou?" Imogene asked and winked at Betty Lou. what are we waiting for, lets go or we will be late for our graduation." On the way over to the audit- orium Betty Lou and Imogene explained to Gene that they had planned it this way and even Mrs. Grove knew about it, and while Gene's diploma would read Eugene Ross he would be called upon as "Jean" during the excercises. Gene now fully dressed in a pretty starched nurses uniform was not at all sure he could carry it off, but the girls assured him that all he had to do was follow their lead, since he had been placed between them purposely. After a few final touches to hair, makeup and lipstick before they went into the auditorium, Gene was more confident.

And so the whole thing went off well and "Jean" graduated as a Registered Nurse, but after the cere- mony was over one Mr. James was overheard saying, "Whatever happened to that guy who wanted to be a nurse, wasn't his name Eugene Ross?"

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