25 days of Christmas Spices Up the Month

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By Josia Tourville, Reporter

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Susquehannock High school is preparing for the holiday season. Photo by: Josia Tourville

 

 The holiday season is here, and  people have already started celebrating- or watching. 

Since Christmas feels so close, it’s only appropriate that abc family network came up with their 25 Days of Christmas. Senior Gillian Sipe  enjoys the marathon.

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“I think all the stuff they show is great, and it gets me into the Christmas spirit,” said Sipe.

Sipe said she will be watching “The Miser Brother’s Christmas, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Elf and Mickey’s Once upon a Christmas.

There is a pattern of repeating movies and times of the movies played in the schedule for the 25 days of Christmas. Learning support teacher, Margie Kyp wishes for variation in the schedule.

“I wish they would put them different times… they put the same show in the same time slot,” said Kyp.

However, Sipe enjoys popular movie repetition.

“I would have them play all of the popular movies more than just once,” said Sipe.

While some have concerned themselves with the movies, guidance office assistant Grace Myers is indifferent to the scheduled movies, watching hardly any television.