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Not to be outdone by the Girls' League, the Colonist Club or Boys' League grouped itself into small sections which met once a month. 'l'he purpose of these clubs was to allow the boys to gain more know- ledge in the subjects in which they are most interested. The entire club met as one unit once a month also, thus providing a meeting every two weeks. In these meetings several interesting speakers were presented including a man who had recently returned from the wilds of Africa and a secret service agent from Wfashington who spoke on counterfeiting and showed a very interesting motion picture on money. He showed how conterfeit- ers work, the methods used by the United States government in print- ing our bills and making our coins. ln the small clubs the boys had a chance to discuss their chosen sub- jects and to hear the views of oth- ers. There are nineteen of these club, namely, the Agriculture, Com- mercial, Stamp, Hygiene, Music, Modern Political Problems, Printing, lfirst Aid, Varsity and C Lettermen, Photography, Manners and Etiquette, 'l'oastmasters,,Xll:port- ers, Radio, and the Colonist K ' its. Several of the clubs, namelyt e commercial, agriculture, stamp, vars- ity B and C Lettermen, Toastmasters, and Colonist Knights have meetings outside the Colonist Club and carry on separate activities. ll COLONIST CLUB Tom 0 Neill President Nlr. Black, Crain, and Lamers Making a Radio Set. Liekhus Perry Polhemus Nlr, Shirk 23
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