Friday, August 25, 2017

The Snow Brigade

The Snow Brigade.
By Marian Loder.

(A winter drill for a dozen boys -- in overcoats, earcaps, bright-colored
mufflers, mittens, etc. Each carries a big snow-shovel. The stage
should be spread with sheets and loose cotton to represent snow. Boys
come marching in single file, shovels over shoulder, singing to the tune,
"See the Farmer in the Field.")

I.
We are the jolly Snow Brigade,
With our trusty shovels we make a raid,
And lustily we'll give you aid
On a frosty winter's morning.

Chorus. -- He ! he ! ha ! ha ! ha !
He ! he ! ha! ha! ha!
He ! he ! ha ! ha ! ha !
Ho ! ho ! ho !

II.
(Beginning to shovel cotton. )
We'll shovel your walk for fifteen cents,
We'll pile the snow against the fence,
We'll show you we are boys of sense
On a frosty winter's morning. -- Cho.

III.
(Rubbing noses.)
Jiminy crack ! our noses are cold !
Oh ! Jack Frost is bad and bold !
(Working harder than ever.)
But little care we for the winter cold,
On a clear and frosty morning. — Cho,

IV.
(Pointing to work.)
Look at that ; now what do you say?
(Holding out hands to audience.)

Now, if you please, we'll take our pay.
Our work is done, it's time for play,
On a frosty winter's morning. -- Cho.

(Begin snowballing with the cotton, throwing balls into
audience and at each other.)

A Christmas-bell Drill

A Christmas-bell Drill.
By Ella M. Powers.

(This drill may be given by eight little girls provided with wands. At
the top of each wand are tacked three streamers of red, white, and blue
ribbon or cambric. At the end of each streamer a little tinkling bell is
sewed. The children sing, and wave wands in time to the music. The
words may be sung to the tune of " Lightly Row.")

Sweetly chime, sweetly chime,
Happy bells of Christmas time ;
Sweetly chime, sweetly chime,
Christ the Lord is born.

Christ is born, our Savior dear,
Joyous words we love to hear ;
Sweetly chime, sweetly chime,
Christ the Lord is born.

(Between first and second verses, all march singing same tune to " Tra
la la.'' -- " Tra la la," wands waving, up, down, right, left, up, down, right ;
left, throughout. Resume places and sing second verse.)

Sweetly chime, sweetly chime,
Happy bells of Christmas time ;
Sweetly chime, sweetly chime,
Glory be to God.

Let us carol sweetly then,
Peace on earth, good will to men ;
Sweetly chime, sweetly chime,
Christ the Lord is born.

(All march out, singing, and waving wands.)

Old Santa Claus

Old Santa Claus.
By M. Nora Boylan.
(To be sung to the tune of "Yankee Doodle." The verses may be
given by a single voice, with the chorus by the school, or selected voices
on the platform.)

Old Santa Claus is a jolly man
Who brings us lots of toys, sir ;
And none are happier Christmas time
Than little girls and boys, sir.

Have you not seen our Santa Claus,
With hair so snowy white, sir ?
Just hang your stocking Christmas eve --
He'll come that very night, sir.

And if you watch, perhaps you'll see
This friend in furs hid deep, sir.
But I have never seen him once --
I'm always fast asleep, sir.

Chorus -- Santa Claus is jolly, sir ;
Santa Claus is kind, sir ;
Santa Claus on Christmas eve
Comes riding on the wind, sir.

Santa Claus is Coming

Santa Claus is Coming.
By Maud L. Betts.
(To be sung to the tune of " Marching- thro' Georgia.")

Santa Claus is coming -- we shall welcome him with glee;
He'll hang a gift for every one upon the Christmas-tree ;
He'll not forget a single child. How happy we shall be;
For Santa Claus is coming.

Chorus --
Hurrah ! hurrah ! for Christmas time is near ;
Hurrah ! hurrah ! the time to all so dear ;
We all shall hang our stockings up when Christmas eve is
here,

For Santa Claus is coming.

But we must remember all that we must do our part ;
Christmas is the time of times, to give with all our heart.
We must always share our joys with those who have no
part,

When Santa Claus is coming.

Time for Santa Claus

Time for Santa Claus.
By M. Nora Boylan.

(To be sung to the tune of " Ta-ra-ra, boom-de-ay.")

Now's the time for Santa Claus;
Christmas comes with loud huzzas.
Hark ! the bells ! Oh, hear them ring!
Ting-a-ling-ling ting-a-ling.

Cho. -- Ting-a-ling-ling ting-a-ling,
Ting-a-ling-ling ting-a-ling,
Ting-a-ling-ling ting-a-ling,
Ting-a-ling-ling ting-a-ling.

See his prancing reindeer brave,
Hear him tell them to behave --
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen,
Comet, Cupid, Donder, Blitzen. -- Chorus.

Yes, hurrah for Santa Claus )
Blow the trumpets, shout huzzas !
We'll be happy while we sing --
Ting-a-ling-ling ting-a-ling. -- Chorus.