"If we can locate them."
"Humph! I'd catch them, if it took all day."
"You may do as you think best, Mr. Haskers; only remember you have young gentlemen to deal with. I presume they thought it only a harmless prank."
"I'll prank them, if I catch them," growled the assistant to himself, as he walked away.
Word had been passed around among the boys, and when the roll was called all were ready to "face the music."
"Who knows anything about the proceedings of last night?" began Job Haskers, gazing around fiercely.
There was a pause, and then a rather dull boy named Carson arose.
"Great Cæsar! Is he going to blab on us?" murmured Phil.
"What have you got to say, Carson?" asked the teacher.
"I—I—I kn-know wh-what happened," stuttered Carson.