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2 THE PEPPER POT EDITORIAL We are now approaching the Christmas season, a happy time for many, but a sad time for those who for lack of food, clothing and fuel are poorly equipped for cold weather. It is indeed a .joy to see that our family and friends have a “Merry Christmas”; it is a different matter to arrange for the comfort of others less fortunate and with whom we are perhaps not acquainted. If these people are brought to our attention at all, it is with the thought that some organization is caring for them and that if we will contribute a little money to that fine organization, our duty will be done and our conscience relieved. However, that will do our souls little good and it may not help the unfortunate people either, according to the honesty of the charitable organization. Were we to perform a deed of personal service, it would bring a “Merry Christmas” in the true sense of the word both to us and to the recipient of the deed. You may take this as a challenge or as a recipe for making Christmas cheer: “Would you find a gift of worth and beauty? Something at the savior’s feet to lay Seek it not in some great task or duty, Find it here in service—day by day. In the simple task that lies the nearest, We may find a blessing, every one; In a lovely call that sounds the clearest, We mav hear the Father say “well done.” What we do for others will be measured By the dear Lord Jesus as His own, What we give to others will be treasured As a gift-before the shining throne.”
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THE PEPPER POT Christmas Number, December, 1929 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE Students of Watkins Glen High School
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THE PEPPER POT 3 ASSEMBLY Everyone awaits each Friday morning with “great expectations,” for a certain department in school has charge of the assembly on that morning. The “Ag” Department had charge the first Friday. Tony Valent was chairman. Interesting talks were given about the work in that department and the medal which was won at the State Fair was exhibited. The Homemaking Department was next. Mary Ellen Powers was chairman and introduced speakers on food value and good dress. The girls of this department presented a “fashion show,” representing fashions from the eighteenth century to the modern girl. The Commercial Department came next. Lawrence Romeo was chairman. They put on a short play, representing the efficient and inefficient stenographer. The next department to have charge was the music department. John Beers was chairman. The High School orchestra gave several pleasing numbers, also the Stringed Quartet. The Mathamatics Department presided the following Friday morning. Bill Manning was chairman. A short play was presented in which we received much useful information. Then came the English Department. Rodger Chapman was chairman. A poem was read and a talk on grammar was given. A humorous play, “A Little Learning Now and Then” was next on the program. Everyone enjoyed this. The play was repeated at a meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association, Wednesday evening, November 20th. The Senior Class had charge of the last assembly. They solicited for the Election Dinner and took subscriptions for the “Pepper Pot.” M.T.H. ’30
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