Games for Everybody by May C. Hofmann
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1. From every mountain side,
1. Let freedom ring. Prepare as many slips in groups of eight as there are guests. Give each one a slip at random and tell each to find the rest of his set. When the players of one group have found each other, they stand together in one corner of the room and practise their song. Each group does this until all the groups are formed, and then, commencing with No. 1, each group in turn sings its song aloud for the benefit of the audience. ANOTHER MUSICAL MEDLEY. Provide each player with pencil and paper. Before playing this game it must be arranged with someone who plays the piano well to have a list of popular songs ready, which she must play one right after the other. When the leader gives a signal, the pianist strikes up a tune and continues playing from a part of one song into another until she has reached the end of her list. The others write down on their papers the names of the songs as fast as they are played, and when the pianist stops, the correct list is read by her, and the rest check off their lists. Prizes may be awarded. It is a strange fact, that after such a medley, there will be |
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