The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . IN MAKING PURCHASES, PLEASE MENTION SEEING ADVERTISEMENT IN THE COLLEGIAN. The Colorado Collegian u To Tbjrje Qwy) Self be True/ A SCHOOL DAY AT BIGBEND. TREE A CHRISTMAS STORY FOR THE I (By a Junior, with Illustrations by a Sophomore.) T was noon recess in thelittle brown school-house at Big Tree children had eatentheir lunches — for MissDoris fifty boys and girlsall lived at some distancefrom school, and broughta noon lunch. Now they were playingin the hall, asit was too coldfor out-of-doorsports on thisstormy Decem-ber day. This wa


The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . IN MAKING PURCHASES, PLEASE MENTION SEEING ADVERTISEMENT IN THE COLLEGIAN. The Colorado Collegian u To Tbjrje Qwy) Self be True/ A SCHOOL DAY AT BIGBEND. TREE A CHRISTMAS STORY FOR THE I (By a Junior, with Illustrations by a Sophomore.) T was noon recess in thelittle brown school-house at Big Tree children had eatentheir lunches — for MissDoris fifty boys and girlsall lived at some distancefrom school, and broughta noon lunch. Now they were playingin the hall, asit was too coldfor out-of-doorsports on thisstormy Decem-ber day. This was thelast day ofschool beforethe beginningof the Christ-mas holidays,and the child-ren had beenunusually frolicsome, causing their teachera good deal of trouble. Bert Steward, who was of an artistic turn,had covered himself with disgrace by drawingon the black-board (a forbidden pastime) alarge picture of Santa Claus. Then Joe Padilla had lost his morningrecess because, in a wild burst of hilarity, hehad thrown the contents of the water bucketover the twins, Maggie and Ellen Flynn. Just now, however, peace reigned. Thechildren were playing quietly out in the hall,


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