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THE COMMERCIAL RECORD 25 Mr. Mcfllone-Put your work away. Pupil-This is not Shorthand, it's law Jlr. Illcfllone-lVell, see that you get your law into your head and 11Ot on the paper. 10-B-1 JI1. Kinsley--Have you eyes in your ears? I'lusS--No, Sir. Jlr. Kinsley-lVell you ought to have, then you can see what you are hear- ing. The other morning one of the boys ot' the 10-B elass eame strolling up to Miss Pond in the Marble Hall, who always hands you your tardy slips, and was stuck with a new excuse, I had to shave. Guess who it was? Sfltd6lLf-Xvllilt is the matter with you Mr. Kinsley? Jlr. Ifmslefy-Oli! I walked the floors all night. fllr. Kinsley-I need a new secretary, I tl1ink I will take that blond. Minnie Reymer-I wouldn't want her she is a Happer. Sanz flfllfli-Sllf' is good to look at, she rolls her own. Father-Jolili did you see the monkey- wreneh? John-1 saw the monkey but not the wrench. Pupil-Teaellel' when may we use the adding maehine? TCIICIIGI'-XVl10l1 you are in 10-A and sometimes 10-A's don't often use it. l'14.pil-lYl1z1t did they make the adding machine for? Teaeher-For' bloekheads. Sturlent-Do you have lVooley? Seernlcl Sfzlclcnf-Noi YVQ have Cooley. Georgraphy T erufher-Nanie some pro- duetions which exeeeds the demand. StmleuvI-Nightwork. A street sign reads- Sehool go slow , A better sign in some instanees would be- School go Fast . Ten-H-l has the best reporter in Busi- ness High, Al3sent on Rec-ord Day. Saul Hogoff is the best athlete in 10-li-l. lVhen he is late for class he ean take three steps at a time. The president ot 10-li-l was eleeted mostly by tl1e girls. No wonder- l'le's good looking . First SllulenI'-Yon've got something up in your sleeve. Second Student-Yes, my arm. Some student's shorthand looks like chicken seratehes. lint they have no kick eoming when it is a girl's shorthand. Mr. Lid:-Diseussing Latin Prefixes in English. XVhat does loeo mean ? Erin af-Cra zy. .llr. Ifl.IINII'ff signine' Edna lg1'ifY llilS ab- Z3 PN sent slip. That's a Bright triek. Miss Cooley must like fruit. Henry Appel seems to appeal to her. 10-B-3 Miss llI'IllIfH.Ij!'l' treterring to an ling- lish liookl -- Did anybody lose a llotehkiss and Drew? i5'fllIIl'Ilf'-bhvlllli kind ol' powder did you say? .llr. .Yielmls--Whieh fellow would you rather have? One who makes NOW in his work one day and HW the next day, or one who makes 5Uf4 eaeh day? Suplzie--'l'l1e one who makes BOW. Jlr. .Yielmls-Oli! you like a steady. Jlr. l,lll'H1'tt'2llliillg to llenry Appel who is standingl Sit down Appel before yon turn into peaehes.
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THE COMMERCIAL RECORD lllllllllllllll IIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll llllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll l nmplimrnta nf IH LG-E Ilirhruurg, 1923 mf Y. Ollaaz Qbliirrrn Pmsidevzf-EDNA C. RAUSCH, Vice President-HOVVARD M. REINEMAN, iS'FCI'Cflll'1l-HARRXY F. FISCHER, Treasuref'-KATHERINE E. PAYLEY, Reporter'-MARIE E. MCCONNELL. Alston. Jane Fischer, Harry F. Alter, Ruth Freedlander, Sylvia Appel, Henry Gasparvic, Mary Christy, Elsie Hershfield, Sara Colton, Martha HGITG15 Alma Fireman, Sophie J9Y1k1US, Sarah Juozevice, Veronica Klein, Walter Larkin-, Alma Levine, Adelle Lipsky, Esther Malley, Anna Manko, Helen Masal, Peter McConnell, Marie E. Pauley, Katherine E. Perry, Marie Rausch, Edna C. Reineman, Howard M. Sainiak, Frances Schrei, Alma Schwartz, Louis Thomas, Harry Thomas, Margaret Wahlster, Freeda Warnock, Robert Weiland, Elizabeth Yalch, Michael Mr. L. D. Nichols, Miss M. R. Cooley, Miss K. Moore, Miss M. Henninger, Miss M. Pond, Mr. J. W. O'Dell, Miss E. J. Critchlow.
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Q6 THE COMMERCIAL RECORD l'upiIfDo you sleep witl1 ventilation? Pupil-No, T sleep alone. On Friday October l5, the girls ot' 10-B-2 had a very interesting game of Soccer with the 10-A boys. The boys were defeated by the score of 2-0. Marie McConnell and Adella Levine made the goals. Hurrah for the girls. The lfl-li-2 Class held a theatre party on Tuesday October 10, at the Grand. The party arrived at the theatre at 3 :-15 and left about 5:45. The play was both interesting and instructive, the name being The Bond Boy . dir. Nielmls-XVl1y was Holland so de- spised during tl1e war? Pupil-Because it was low-lined and dammed on all sides. Veronim--XYl1at subject are we study- ing in Geograplly? Ift'tl'l1fbV2lt0l'. Vzfronien-Oli! another dry subject. lYho was the l air damsel Mr. Nichols saw the other day during lunch period that made l1im spill all he had on lns tray? Robert--I love all my teachers. Ilolrrrral-You have no competition. ll'11Ifer-He1n'y Appel is Secretary ol ot' the Civic Club. llo1:'ur1l4Tl1at's nothing, he's lQlsie's Sheik. Swiss Cheese is the most holesome. Jlr. .Yiclmls-Late again? ,Tlllll'fllll S0 am l. ll'nlfer-Elizabetli swears she's never been kissed. 1Illl'I lfJTll2lt,H enough to make anybody swear. ldrunees-rl handed it in to Martha, yes- terday. .llr. .Yiellols-You handed it in tomorrow yesterday. Illr. Nichols-NVl1en's tllll best time to gather fruit? Jl'if'1l!ll'I-XVll9l1 the farmer's dog is tied. The man zrith the sfuelr-up hair Mr. Nicholspwith l1is stuck up hair, Comes in every morning' with a breezy air. One day he whistled, and the pupils laughed, He said, Close your mouths you're making a draft. All over the school there's been a rumor, That he's always in a good humor, But if you ask the pupils he's taught They'll tell you about the temper he's got. NYith a yours very truly , to the tall and thin man, l end with good wished from the 10-B-2 Clan. .lIr. Nu-llols-Cali anybody in here tell me what they raise in Mexico? Henry-'l never say that word. Teacher-XYillie llow many seasons are there? ll'illiee-Two. Football and baseball. No written work will make the anti- cheating campaign a success. The teachers would have no enemies if they would not give nightwork. Miss Cooley has a pick on some stu- dents: I wonder what she is picking. Thanksgiving is here but what have we to be thankful tor. lThe reports have not come out yet.J .llfzrie-Jane, l took two sheets ol' your paper, do you care? .lmfef-Not .llurie-lt wouldn't do you any good, l've got it now. Marion wrote a letter to her l riend and she asked her it' she were well. Erlnn replied- 1 have had a toueh of toe Jlrlin Poison.
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