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52 THE C'0JIJIEL'C'ZIlL RECORD University Training in Business Administration is Your Best Insurance Against Incompetence, Unemployment and Inadequate Compensation School of A Accounts, Finance and Commerce E UQUE ST -TE UNIVERSITY Economics Business Organization Spanish Business Management English Corporation Finance Traffic and Transportation Money and Banking Advertising Business Law Commerce and Industry Credits and Collections Psychology and Selling Taxation and Tax Reports Accounting, all branches, including preparation for C. P. A. and American Institute Examinations. IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH -ith, 5th and 6th Floors, Vandergrift Building, 323 Fourth Ave. TELEPHONE, CIOl'R'l' 3594-COURT 3395 VV. H. VVALKER, Dean H. L. DARNER, Vice Dean lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lilllilll' 111.31 Court W1 fflfml you rr f-nralirrl tz'm'z'fulz'fnz ln V1'.w1'l Um' Iffnmflrlfffl f1IIHf'l lf CEilhPrt'a it liningrtiphir Evtuhin 418 SMITHFIELD STREET Formerly 223 Fifth Avenue PITTSBURGH, PA.
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THE COMMERCIAL RECORD 51 You put me in mind of a hinge. 9-H-7 lVhy? -1 Because you are something to a door- The 9-B-7 and 9-B-1 playvd il fast fadorel game XVednesday November 22. .9-B-6' Nr. Zooliv-1Vhat do' we have for our lesson today? Class-Multiplieation. Mr. Zook-On what page is our lesson? Class--48, 49, 50, 51, etc. Mr. Zoolf-This is an Arithmetic class, not a football game. Miss. Schu-art:--Read what it says in your book on Page 16. Nrnrman-Strike G. with your F. finger of left hand semicolon. Fuinlu-They have all the jokes on me. Miss ZlIcDo1veII--W'ell can't you take a joke? Funk--Yes, if its on the other fellow. Mary-So your sister likes to have you go shopping with her, does shed? Elsie-Yes, she gets me to make the selection, and then she takes some- thing else. Hurry-How does young Funk stand at Business High? Jack-Not very well. He's all right in his studies, but he is more than suspected of cutting soccer games. Teacher-lVhere is your book? Pupil--I forgot it. Teacher-Why don't you forget your head sometimes? Pupil-Because there is too much in it. Dear Frienflz- I am sending you that 3510 dollars I owe you, but I closed the envelope and ean't get it in. Office stenographer-How do you spell graphic with one f or two? General boss-If you are going to use f any, you might as well use two. Rose-Do you want to buy two fifteen cent tickets? fiIILl'1:6-Xvilfltl for? Rose-Thirty cents. The result was a scoreless tie. The stars of the game were Miller, Yard- chever, Zeehino and Gannon. Mr. lVhite said it was one of the best played games between the 9-B classes this year. A very enjoyable Hallowe'en party was held by the classes of 9-B-7 and 9-B-8 on Tuesday October 31, 1922. One of the most noted features was the turnout of the boys. They were there with all their glory numbering one in all. It has been voted that he get the D. S. C. tDistinguished Service Crossl For his bravery. This honor belongs to Cletus Murphy. At least we have one boy, who's not afraid of us girls. A word to you boys who didn't attend, it' you were afraid you would not get your money's worth just take a glance at what was served, cakes, doughnuts, candy, peanuts, orange-ade and apples. lYhat more do you want for twenty cents? One word to the wise is sufiicient. This is your first oifense boys, don't let. it happen again. Even though only one boy attended a verey enjoyable afternoon was spent. Question-XVl1y do the girls like to go into the cloak room? Aus11'cr-Because they want to put pow- der on their nose. -1111 llfZl'l'I'ffN!'lllt'Il.f1uhVC Dye For You. Prcsiclent of CIIISS-XVi1G1'0'S that smoke coming l'rmu? Ifulph-Tl1at's not smoke, Dorothy's Just powdering up. 1,1-Vfffilfll'-1 heard George had a down- tall. Erlilll-Yes, he fell off the chair. Tl'Ill'lll'I'-xvililil is a diplomat? 1'up1'I-An artist. Tenelzer--lYl1y do you think that? l'up1'l-Beczuise he dips his brush on :L mat.
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