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THE T reputation of being broke, but under strict orders from the deceased not to be in such condition when tickets are being sold to carry out school activities. And as a will is not complete without an unknown heir we have in one graduating class an object which cannot be left to anyone as yet. We, therefore insist that our executive be present at the first meeting of the graduates of June '20 and bestow upon the most promis- ing individual Mr. Bloom's ability to interrupt meetings. To the rest of school the class wills the Hall of Fame, said Hall to be dusted out once every month. Also we bestow upon the said un- fortunates the Rogues' Gallery and our bound- less good will. To the teachers of Cass, who have watched us grow and develop in our untiring efforts in quest of knowledge, and also excuses, we be- queath our utmost love and devotion. Therefore we, the graduating class of Jan. '20, do hereby appoint as our legal representa- tive and executor Mr. Hoyt. We hereby sign our names and aflix our seal this 29th day of January, 1920, A. D. CLASS 1920. Witnesses: Ma. ALLEN. Mn. BAKER. THE TOP OF THE SECOND HILL -if If 'Q HIS title may seem without a point, and yet there are three hills in the path of a scholar. The first hill is WIT-cf comparatively small when looked back upon, for it is the hill we climbed in grammar school. From the top of the hill we climbed in grammar school may be seen another hill, and a close observer may discern large ruts and holes. But, luckily, the jubi- lant graduate of the eighth grade does not pause to scan the hill closely. He plunges down to the bottom of the second precipitous hill and begins to wend his tortuous path up its seeming unscalable sides. We can use this hill as an exact example of a pupil's climb from Freshman to Senior, and the helping branches of the bushes are synonymous to the help re- ceived from our teachers. They are continually helping some struggling lad to the top of the hill. A boy who receives advice and help from a teacher should be envied and not jeered at. But keep in mind that age-old saying, God helps them that help themselves. By substi- tuting Teachers for God, we have the motto of a teacher. And now having grasped all of the stretched, Rl ANGLE 25 inviting branches to help ourselves over the rough spots, we have gained the top of the second hill. As we look down we see a dark abyss. Beyond this dark chasm rises another steep hill. How many of us will enter the dark chasm, never to emerge again? This is a question that is impossible to answer, but let us hope that not one of us will content our- selves with having climbed the second hill. There is yet another hill, steeper, longer and with less shrubbery, to help us over the rough and slippery parts. Here we will meet the real tests. After achieving the top of the third hill we will be of some use to the world and our community. CAN YOU IMAGINE? Elizabeth Allen not looking trim. W. Ash with some coin. Barbas not complimenting himself. Bennett without a date that night. Bloom not knocking. Broniszewska talking to Lightbody. Dorb not having his lessons. Elliott not worrying about the TRIANGLE. Fickett coming to school twice a. week. Forman without his turtle-rimmed glasses. Gebala not trying his strength on someone. Gurewitch talking plain undiluted United States. Green not looking tough. Holzhauer looking unimportant. Haberer not acting crazy. Jordan without his grin. A L. Lake not kidding Frazer. F. A. Lake not looking for L'Hote. Lightbody without a magazine bought at English's. Lee not manicurlng his finger nails. L'Hote not looking for Lake. Michalski not playing his violin. Petrosky having a perfect theme. Palmer not singing, Take me to of Jazz. Plauman not looking like a farmer. Roberts keeping his mouth shut. Rosen talking straight. Stirton with a press in his trousers. Stormzand not into something. Sklover having a full set of front teeth. Schimmel not talking about a Ford. Shaw wearing a new tie. Thurman having his place in History VII. Voigt cracking a. smile. Virtue growing. Weingarten not trying to beat Caruso. Wolf with his hair combed back. Asrras. that Land
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THE. TRIANGLE '- LETTER CYCLE BY Roi' THURMAN AND Ascension Field, Ann Arbor, Mich., June 14, 1919. Mr. Lynn C. Doyle, 423 Fifth Avenue, New York City, Dear Wifie: As I am now fully recovered from my sick- ness, I am going to start on my trip to China in my balloon. You know I am interested in engines, and I am taking my latest invention, a twin-eleven motor, to show the people of China what a great inventor I am. I know this will be a success there, and I shall soon come back to you a rich man. I remain, Your beloved, LYNN. Somewhere up in the Air, June 17, 1919. To the one who finds this: Have lost control of my balloon and am land- ing in what I believe to be Africa with Pro- fessor I. Felix Austed, noted physiologist of the famous Doolittle College. I am very lucky to have this man with me, for he is very entertaining. When I started on my trip, I pulled up my anchor and whom did I find on it but the professor. As I was about a thousand feet in the air, I let him take the trip with me, as I thought he would hurt himself if I let him drop. Please write and tell our wives for they will be worried. Their addresses are, Mrs. I. Felix Austed, 1423 Parfay Avenue, and Mrs. Lynn C. Doyle, 423 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Yours truly, LYNN C. DOYLE. Steamship Mary Garden, June 20, 1919. Mrs. Lynn C. Doyle, 423 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Dear Mrs: As we were sailing in the Mediterranean Sea one of my crew picked up a bottle which contained a. message stating that your husband had lost control of his balloon and was land- ing in Africa. He also said he had a profes- sor with him and that you shouldn't worry, for he is very entertaining. As my time is money, I will leave it to you to notify the professor's wife, whose address is: WILLIAM STIRTON. Mrs. I. Felix Austed, 1423 Parfay Avenue, New York City. His Honor, CAPT. Kino. In A Large Jungle, Africa. June 21, 1919. Mrs. Lynn C. Doyle, 423 Fifth Avenue, New York City. My dear Wife: I am trusting to my best carrier pigeon to carry this message to you to let you know I am still living. We landed safely after the professor had had many heated arguments with monkeys and apes. As far as the food is concerned, I am en- joying my meals greatly, having cocoanuts. berries, bananas and many other things that the professor says are good to eat. We are both enjoying ourselves greatly. I am putting new things on my twin-eleven mot-or, while the professor is having the time of his life studying some bones he found. Something right now tells me there is going to be trouble, for I hear shouting that sounds like a band of cannlbals, so I must say good- bye to you till I see what happens. Your brave husband. LYNN. Somewhere in Africa. Tangerine Tribe. Mrs. I. Felix Austed, 1423 Parfay Avenue, New York, N. Y. My dear Wife: I do not know whether you have received my last letter, which I sent by a carrier pigeon, or not, but I am trusting Providence you have. Since my last letter Lynn has taken his motor and made a fine automobile. We were build- ing great air castles then, when we remembered we had no gasoline. But one day I was watching the old witch doctor, when he suddenly poured a liquid into a vial and ignited it by using two stones, as I had taught him. I knew immediately that if this liquid existed in any quantity our fortune was assured. The priest showed me where there was a great pool of this liquid, and we have had no dith- culty in procuring the necessary fuel. Lynn and I have been conversing together, and we are going to part from this tribe very soon, so do not worry. I have collected some
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