Harrisburg Central High School - Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1903

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Harrisburg Central High School - Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA) online collection, 1903 Edition, Page 62 of 158
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Page 62 text:

Many members have made themselves prominent by their force and influence, which has strengthened the Association to a Very great extent. 1 - There have been twenty-five Presidents, four of Whom held the office twice but not for consecutive terms. The honorable four are Mr. K. J. Chandler, Mr. T. M. Jones, Mr. D. Julia Ryan and Miss Katherine McNiff were the only ladies to of being President :- D. Hammelbaugh and Dr. C. R. Phillipsg Miss hold Office. The following have had the honor MR. J. R. GSMAN - 1876-77 DR. C. R. PHILLIPS - - - 1891-92 MR. K. J. CHANDLER 1877-78 MR C1-11-ls. BERNHEISEL - - 1892-93 DR J. VV. ELLENBERGER 3878-79 MR. F. BYRON ENVING - - 1893-94 MR J. HENRY SPICER 1879-8o MISS KATHARINE MeN1EE - 1894-95 MR AI.BERT MILLER 1886-81 MR HORACE MEESE CResigned5 1895-96 MR. JOHN W. YOUNG 1881-82 MR EDWARD DOEHNE - - 1895-96 MR. K. J. CHANDLER 1882-83 MR HERBERT BURNS qResig11edg 1896-97 MR. T. M. JONES 1883-84 MR. HARRY BOGER - - 1896-97 MR. J. H. KNOUSE - 1884-85 DR. C. R. PHILLIPS - - - 1897-98 MR. J. J. HELLERINIAN 1885-86 MR BERT P00313 - - 1898-99 MR. T. M. JONES - 1887-88 DR, J, H, SMITH L- - - I8QQ'OO HON. H. L- CALDER 1333459 MR D. D. HAMMELBAUGH - 1900-OI MISS JULIA RYAN 1889-9o MR AL. K. THOMAS - - - 19o1-O2 DR. CHAS. B. FAGER 1890-91

Page 61 text:

I fi 1 Histor of lumni Association I X l iz. Bs Bs I HE Alumni Association was organized at the Girls' High School on West State Street, june 29, 1876. Through the efforts of Prof. L. O. Foose, who was then principal of the Boys' High School, the organization was made a permanent 0116. At this meeting, after hearing a number of speeches made by distinguished I graduates, officers were elected and a constitution was adopted. Mr. J. R. Osman, ofthe Class of 1875, had the honor of being elected the first President. The Association continued to hold meeting every year after this. In 1881 Mr. Kilburn Chandler offered as resolution to the effect that dues should be collected from every member of the Association. This resolution was unanimously adopted In 1887 it was decided not to hold the business meeting in connection with the annual reception, but to hold it in September. The separate business and social meeting proved a failure on account of the lack of attendance at the business meeting. In a few years the old method of holding the business and social meetings together was resumed. In 1896 the Association Was agitated over the question of allowing the graduates of the commercial department to be admitted into the organization. On the oth of April an amendment to the constitution was made and adopted to the effect that the commercial graduates were not eligible to membership. The constitution of the Association prohibits amendments from bei11g acted upon at the same meeting as presented. Therefore o11 the 13th of April another special meeting was held and an amendment was presented and passed which made the matter stand as before. In recent years a great many pupils have graduated from the High School and the Association has increased its membership Wonderfully. The Association now nu111bers over thirteen hundred active 111en1bers and about five or six hundred associate members. The annual reception given to the graduating class of each year has bee11 the means of holding the organization together and gives an opportunity for class-mates and old acquaintances, who in the stress of busy lives often do not meet during the year, to live over again their school days. 61



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lx i Omicron Pi Sigma I 26 U .BQBQBQ MICRON Pi Sigma Fraternity was founded in Springfield, Massachusetts, on the evening ol' September 27, 1900 xx hen Harrie H B1611Tl21l1 00 Samuel Bon les jr. i035 Robert D. Burnham, ,033 Thomas P. Morrissey, V . . A , N V7 4 Y ' ' l l ' v '03, Gilbert L. Clark, '03, and Henry R. Harvington, ,O2, met at the house of the iirst named and formed the charter list of what is now a powerful secret society. 0. H. Z. remained as a local society until February, 1901, when by a change in the constitution o. H. E. became a chaptered fraternity, and admitted a strong local society in the Parsons High School, Kansas, to membership as Beta Chapter of 0. H. 2. In April another Chapter, Gamma, was installed in the Newburyport High School, Massachusetts. Gamma Chapter was followed in june, 1901, by Delta of Harrisburg High School, and Epsilon of Buffalo, New York. Thus within less than a year a society of most humble origin extended until it was represented in four states by five prosperous Chapters. So far this year only one Chapter has been formed, Zeta, of Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Massachusetts. -The year has not been wasted however, for each Chapter has employed its time in making for itself a stronger place in the school where it is located. 63

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