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Alpha Tau H OST active of Westmount’s 1940 crop of clubs and fraternities was the Alpha Tau Chapter of the Edmonton Hi-Y Movement, “To create, maintain and extend, throughout the school and community, high stan¬ dards of Christian character.” Early in 1940, following the enlistment of Pres. Packabusch and the sub¬ sequent resignation of his cabinet, the club elected Don Arnett president, Wal¬ lace Berry vice-president and Keith Brown secretary-treasurer. Arnett took Don’s place as representative to the Council. Accomplishments of the Alpha Tau are numerous. The fraternity has co¬ sponsored monthly banquets, the St. Patrick’s Prance, the Varieties of 1940. the Alberta Hi-Y Conference attended by groups from Lethbridge and Calgary, and two formal initiation ceremonies. Among the individual activities are the weekly discussion groups at mem¬ bers’ homes, a Seba Retreat at Easter, the Friday Frolic and the promotion of such school activities as the Students’ Union and the student newspaper. Alpha Tau is definitely a scholastic enterprise, providing as it does an im¬ portant link between the high school and the business world. Back Kow (Left to right: Dave Milner, Tom Campbell, Boh Hurlburt, Keith Smeltzer, Bob Robb (Tefi to riahtl: Jim Sutherland, Jock Bell, Wally Berry (Vice-pres.), Don Arnett (Pres.), Page thirty-six
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Calendar of School Events, I9394C SEPTEMBER: 15 Election of school president, Jock Bell. 19 First meeting Students’ Union. 23 Seventy of Mr. McAlister’s Biology Class visit U. of A. OCTOBER: 5 First Lit.—Sponsored by Senior Rugby Team—and dance. 16 Presentation made to Mr. Taylor. 22 “Learn to Dance” lessons started. 27 First issue Red, Orey and Black. Second Lit. Pie Sale. NOVEMBER: 1 First meeting Camera Club, Bob Rooney, president. 6 I. O.D.E. Awards made. DECEMBER: 10 First Christian Fellowship Meeting; President, Ruth Rogers. 12 First Dance. 15 Students’ Union decides to purchase projector. 22 Christmas Lit., Dance, Candy Sale, Motion Pictures. JANUARY: 5 Formation of Ski Club, Keith Smeltzer, President. 12 Sleigh Ride, Dance and Motion Picture. FEBRUARY: 2 Lit. and Dance. Presentation to Blanche Tiviotdale. MARCH: 23 Plaster Lit. MAY: 3 Motion Picture and Pie Feed. Patricia Gardner .. Bill Fitzpatrick Theme. Word Adaptation and Music Out upon our city’s western border Stands that grand old school, Westmount High. Always loved and honored by her students As the years roll quickly by. Hail to thee, our gracious alma mater! How Ave love thee, time can’t tell, Hail to thee, our Westmount, Westmount High—All Hail! Page thirty-live
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THE WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL RED-GREY-BLACK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF A. E. “Bert” Nightingale ASSOCIATE EDITORS George Skov Mary Travers SPORTS DEPARTMENT Don Turner FEATURES Bill Fitzpatrick PROMOTION Don Cameron ADVERTISING Arlene Pinch ADVISOR Miss Manser The following were employe! either on the reportorial staff or in the various feature departments- Boh Aitken, Harold Davis, Den Arnett, Bob Rooney, Marjorie Cronin, Lois Stoughton, Jean Ball, Viola Crawford, Bette Alston, Keith Brown, Keith Smeitzer. Another year, another paper, another name, another size! In brief, this is the tumultous history of the 1939-40 monthly publication of W.H.S. In October, 1939, the S.U. appointed the Editor and he, feeling ambitious as to the future of his newspaper, organized a staff. We are still doubtful about the first two issues. Having gone through two years as assistant editor to a type-set magazine, a definite step out of line was taken when the editor tried a different style of publication. We don’t blame the style, we don’t exactly blame ourselves, it’s just that we got our hands on a new weapon the full value of which we couldn’t appreciate. Shortly after Christmas the staff decided to go back to linotype. At this point we would like to express our deep gratitude to Don Cameron, who dug in and helped to the best of his ability. According to comment, the 1940 editions were worthy of the Westmount signet. Frankly, we are rather pleased ourselves with these issues! Now, may we have your indulgence for an open letter to next year’s editor from this year’s. I don’t know who you are; probably someone I’d never thought of. ou have taken on an interesting job; it’s tough but intriguing Do it well, and think twice before you take any steps toward changing the style of the paper. And dont’ let anyone push you into changing the name of the paper! Then, don’t try to operate op a limited budget, (let as many advertisements ‘in the bag’ as possible. Incidentally, if you could get a business manager to do no¬ thing but manage the finances, you will have taken a step forward. Be independent from the start. In the vernacular, ‘work like blazes’ to set up a bank account separate and apart from the Students’ Union fund. And— but why should I run your paper”? Suffice it to say that at the end of the year you ’ll have the knowledge that you have really done something for the school. A. E. “BERT” NIGHTINGALE, Editor, 1940. Page thirty-seven
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