Business High School - Commercial Record Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1921

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20 The Commercial Record Civic Club Officers President - Vice President - William Pefferman Secretary - - - Martha Knapp - Frances Stone Mr. Nichols:-Everybody read the invisible motto on the board. Miss Cooleyi- To 10-B-3 class after Mr. Deever's talk about his travels. I don't think it is proper to clap your hands and stamp your feet after hear- ing a good speech. It is just like going into a cheap restaurant and showing how you enjoy the SOUP by the music yo-u make. The Cook took a Knapp. A New Song Sing a song of shorthand, Twelve pages in a row, Every Uight the same old thing, Buggy we will go. Won't we all feel happy, When the worldly bells do ring? We will enter into business, With a new song to sing. Martha Knapp. One, two, three, Who are we? We are the members Of the 10-B-3. Janet Main. Won't it be a grand thin When the 10-B-3's get through, Oh! Won't the teachers glad cry ring, When the 10-B-3's get through. 0' D1 The 10-B-3's sometimes regret, That they have made their teachers fret, Oh! surely our teachers won't forget That the 10-B-3's are through. P. Glassner. HAFTER ALL After all There are only three things That are really Worth while- To do good, To bekgood, And always to smile. Esther Silverman. We are the students of the 10-B-3 But very seldom are we freeg For every day we get much work Which we must do, and dare not shirk. L. Friend. What night work did Night work made the 10-A's what they are, The 10-B's what they'1l be, And made the 9-A's to the 9-B's say, You're not so smart as we. Who's empty in Room 15? CM. TJ Mary Thomas. Mr. Kinsley teaches bookkeeping, Because it's his profession, He gives us B's, and sometimes E's, As we recite our lessons. Beatrice Williams CLASS PAR-TY On Tuesday November 24, the 10-B-3 Class held a Thanksgiving Party in the Girl's Gymnasium. The following program was carried out: Piano Solo by Miss Esther Cook Vocal Solo .by Miss Martha Knapp Recitation by Miss Pearl Glassner Piano Solo by wMiss Grace Kenan Many informal games were played. Every one said that he had a good time. Esther Cook. A Word to the Freshies Do not forget to leave your chewing gum in the desk for the other fellow to chew. . In case of fire, do not run, for green things do not burn.

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The Commercial Record 19 We're proud of all the good deeds Business High has ever done: We're proud of her achievements, The laurels she has won, Yet we will add more honors Unto her goodly store, And hers shall be an honored name In our city evermore. Seven 1Yonders of the 10-B-2 Vlass 1.-Wonder if we are going to have transcripts. 2.-Wonder if Mr. Kingsley swallowed a. Websters International Diction- ary. 3.-Wonder when I'1l have to make a speech in English. 4.--Wonder if Mr. Nichols will call on me. 5.-Wonder how Mr. Nichols won that little gold medal. 6.--Wonder if the test in shorthand will -be hard. 7.-Wonder when that bell is going to ring. E. Pickering. The following pupils of the 10-B-2 Class have won a card case this semes- ter: Name Rate Bessie Kopp 45 Louis Bornmann 45 Dorothy Schiller 44 Margaret Bollins 43 Bertha Bluestone 42 Fannie Moonshine 41 A Gold medal was presented to: Miss Emily Pickering 58 Not one person misspelled one word in the transcripts given by Miss Moore on November 24. Herbert was asked for a criticism of the following sentence: Please reserve six rooms for a party of six. His Criticism- Say a half dozen rooms instead of repeating six. SI'l'll'Il'H--MAKING IN THE ENGLISH VI..-XSS When Harry has been sentenced t0 his doom he gets un and starts airing his angelic voice as he is going down the aisle. When he has succeeded in taking his stony stare from the ceiling, his hands out of his pockets, and in keeping his feet from shuffling to and fro he hap- pens to look in the direction where Louis is sitting. One glance at his face, and his equilibrium takes flight. His agonized eyes rove the ceiling and the floor alternatly. He holds to the desk for support. His hands loom up before him like some gigantic thing. His face perspires like a rainy day. His collar feels tight. There's the critic writing something down. Oh! What did I do? Why didn't I stay at home? When he has finally blurted out the last word his mountainous sigh of re- lief can be heard all through the build- ing. He then sits down and prepares him- self to enjoy the next fellow's discom- fort. I0-I!-3 Mary:-Those noiseless typewriters are wonderful. Ester:- Not thinkingl Why? Did you ever hear one? Student:-Our lesson is on page 220. But that page is missing out of my book, so I guess I'll do page 117 twice. Miss llenninger:-Myer Kessler, read the next paragraph. Myer read so fast that Miss Hen- lilllgtll' said. What are you trying to do, test our speed in shorthand? I0-I!-3's Officers President - - Marjorie McDermott Vice President - l-Elizabeth Sui-lbaugh Secretary - - Albert Leffler Treasurer - Mary Thomas Reporter Esther Cook



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The Commercial Record 21 Use the steps because the elevator is out of order. Don't think you're a senior because you wear long trousers. The 'best way to get along in Business High is to imitate the 10-B's and 10-A'.s George A. Pal. S-MILE A smile, A smile, an honest grin, Ano-ther smile will always wing So smile awhile and while you smile, Your fame will spread full many a mile. When Miss Henninger takes you to a show, Remember you are with a lady and don't blow your nose. Nor don't disgrace her by coughs or sneeze, Or she will never give you B's. And when you walk along the street, Be careful that you look neat. For you will be sure to make a hit, If you do not act as though you have a fit, And when in the show you all are sit- ting, Remember that it is not the place for knitting, And when something upon the stage is funny, Do'n't begin to laugh like old John Bunny. Bessie Golstein. She should worry She was a wise student that said that she hadn't time to worry. In the daytime she was too busy with her school work, and in the night she was too sleepy. Bessie Coller This is the celebrated class of 10-B-4 Mornings they're always waiting at the doo-rg Our bookkeeping sets we sure can keep, And report time never makes us weep. May met Miss Cooley going to her shorthand room, Says Miss Cooley to May, Well, how many pages have you for today? Says May to Miss Cooley, Eight, the same as usual. ...UI U2 Higgs? -352: ' 'nu Oz... D-1 3323 :: 2 -' cn: If 5'fDg.'c1 Giwvmfi --535' :1 cn '2 W' Q-v ar:-ec :2o:.g, 245.15 eu-.Ai',',::l 5',if...E' ,Q mp-4 ..2 D'i .. Eg U5 2-' 2: 0-9 v-Q? F9 o on .4 Q. o Q9 cz nh v-4lIJ 42 OECD, CI 'C3m gf:-.5 257211: .fb o ..:1..,: :: f1O'-1' fboxfm Qcfo o QOH-. 9.5735 hi is : 1: E'-0 UIC: 55103, :1foE,. ?'f...::r :fr-rfb H.. ... o 'D sr .-. UI Q: U1 3 . l-I QJKO Virtue lies in the doing of it. Charles Rupp is a neat city guy, He goes to school at Business High, He wears his hair all in little curls, And winks his eyes at all the girls. Michael Ayoob:-Morris is a very good Bookkeeper. Fannie, who was very inquisitive:- Why? Michael:-He borrowed a note book from me three weeks ago and hasn't returned it yet. SOCIAL NKYPES The class of 10-B--l held a Halloween party at the home of Miss Helen Puhl- man, Cochran Itoad, Mt. Lebanon, Fri- day, October 29. Some of the members of other classes were invited, as well as a few friends of the hostess. Alexander Forrest certainly was frightened when he saw two men com- ing into the orchard when he was up an apple tree, for he thought they were the owners ot' the orchard: but they turned out to be Mct'lellan and Micheal Ayoob. Sam and Alex proved to be very good climbers, almost as good as monkeys: but Alexander is a monkey anyway. you know. Some of the girls brought apples home with them and our beloved president, Charles ltupp.

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