Cass Technical High School - Triangle Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1920

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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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28 THE TRIANGLE very interesting physiological facts on the brachy cephalic craniums. As you are doubt- less aware, nearly all negroes have dolecho cephalic craniums but this tribe are decided- ly brachy cephalic. These people are very idiosipicratic. They are constantly in a state of imperscrutableness. My geological discoveries have interested nie most, though, for in addition to finding splen- did specimens of murchrisonite of the species Albite, Anorthite, Labradorite and Ayacolite with fragments of ammochripe and amphirio- lite, I have found a. new specimen I have called amentaceous elipsopaphelytriform, out of re- spect to these simple natives. It is a beau- tiful, indefinite pinkish gray in color, and occurs in crystallized hexahedral prisms termi- nated by corresponding pyramids, also in rolled fragments composed of imperfect pris- matic crystals. Its fracture is conchoidical. But the dinner bell is ringing, so I must quell my effervescent spirits and eat. Your husband, PROF. I. FELIX AUSTED, A. B. C. D. Somewhere in Africa, Tangerine Tribe. Mrs. Lynn C. Doyle, 423 Fifth Ave., New York City. Dear Wifie: I am sending this letter by carrier pigeon to cheer you up a bit, for we may not return as soon as I had fondly hoped. The chief of the Tangerine Tribe is named Grapefruitio, and he has a handsome daughter named Tomatino. Both the chief and the daughter are pressing very urgently a mar- riage between Tomatino and the Professor, despite the professor's protests that he is al- ready married. When we tried to sneak off last night fthe professor and IJ we went quite a distance and then noticed we were out of gasoline. When we looked where the tank should be, there was Tomatino, and she said she had thrown it away because it was in her way. So We pushed the auto back, and we are trying to find a substitute for a gasoline tank. All the rubber of the gas bag is gone, for the natives have appropriated it for tights. Added to these difficulties, the old head priest is requesting us urgently to use our power as gods and bring rain. We have put him off in many ways, but we are reaching the time when we must do something about it. I have only one more carrier pigeon left, so do not worry if you do not hear from us for a while. Your loving husband, LYNN. Somewhere in Africa, Tangerine Tribe. Mrs. I. Felix Austed, 1423 Parfay Avenue, New York, N. Y. My dear and precious wife: I know this will be the last letter I shall write you, for we are going to meet our death in a very short while. You know that head priest has been asking us for rain for months, and all his people are tired of waiting, so they have prepared a caldron of boiling water and we are to be im- mersed in it and boiled, so farewell, my dear -I can see the water boiling-now they are taking Lynn-now he is in the pot-now they are coming for mei Wake up, Felix, you must not go to sleep with your feet in that tub of hot water. I guess you have recovered from your rheuma- tismf' LYNN. CASS TECH. C is for Cass, our school ever dear, Enshrined in our hearts for many a year. A is for Alumini, that association so dear, Which gives work to graduates, And tells them never fear. S is for Study Hall, where silence should reign, But silence deposed, whispering rules in the main S also stands for Study, which we must do, To know to-morrow's lesson and he able to squeeze thru. T is for Teachers, those much abused folk If you handle them right, they're in for a joke. E is for Excuse, which may be of much use, If teacher is not well aware of the ruse. C is for Chemistry that science so dear KPD Its tortures and mazes you'll soon learn to fear. H is for Homework, a thing we despise, Which if we should do, would our teachers surprise. WALTER MICHALSKI, Eng. VII. Just What Did She Mean? Hewitt: My wife is a cheerful sort of com- panionf' Jewett: How is that? Hewitt: I told her that I had taken out a twenty year endowment on my life, and she said that she hoped I wouldn't mature before the policy did.

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