OFF TO MEXICO Vtfe ' were going. That we knew. But how? When? In fact, to be technical, where? England? No. Mexico? Ah, yes. We chose Dimas and Martha as interpreter and guide respectively. You may now observe us as we leave Burbank. Mr. Swine- ford, clad in blue jeans • and brilliant plaid shirt, asked if all were present. Noses were counted. Mary shouted, Yi fe ' ve only 35 noses. One’s lost] Whose nose is lost? quizzed Francis. It ’ s ' Audrey ’ s and she’s gone, too, Betty replied . Just then a moan was heard. Ha, ha, ' on you] It’s only Audrey, Beverly told us. Now we could start. We ran into trouble at once because Stanley insisted on taking his hobby shop. Finally a place was found for all, including Harry and his food supply. We vanished over the hills to the tune of Lloyd ' s wails. In the front seat were Lyle, Henry, and the driver Gilbert. Sitting on the sway-backed top were La Verne, Louisa, and Peggy. Then Robert hauled out his chemical sot, causing dis- may among the ' others. Horrors, cried the gang, Now George is fuss- ing with explosives too. SSShl A flat tire. We’ve ho pump, said A.J. Mr, Swineford said, Let ' s have Barbara blow it up. She has lots of air in class . In this way, we arrived in Mexico, stopping (around a tree). Don Juan Davis wished more senoritas to woo, and when we left the land of siestas, Don was put on a stretcher by George and Daniel. Then Neal found we had no brakes. Rita had an idea. We tied a rope around Frank ' s waist and threw him out. ‘ Owl Where ' s the io- dine, Frank? yelled ■ Erling. We have no gas, Al- bert called . ' Richard, striking a match Henry gave him, bent over the gas tank. Boom] Jane awoke to find that she had dozed during one of Mr. Swine- ford ' s interesting talks to the H8-3 ' s .
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