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Sigma P1 Phi Fraternity Alphaboule SIGMA P1 PHI FRATERNITY ALPHABOULE "PLEASE DISCARD PREVIOUS SCHEDULE" January 1989 Presented here is the revised 1989 schedule for meeting hosts Archons, arranged in groups of three. Please notify the Grammateus not later than the fifteenth of the month prior to the month of your scheduled meeting. Budget allowance for each meeting is $1250.Please call the Grammateus if you have any questons. FEBRUARY Chisum* Christophe Clark MARCH Clifford, Jay P* Clifford, Maurice Cooper APRIL Davenport Dixon & Edmunds MAY Giles Gilmore * Goode JUNE Annual Picnic Entertainment Committee SEPTEMBER Green* Hamlet Harvey now" OCTOBER HIigginbotham Holloway, Hiliary Horton '1 T /1 T TTt rqrmqp.a qr% NOVEMBER Huggins Hutton Johnson DECEMBER Christmas Party January Jones Kenton Kina 1 - % av * Suggested Group Leader: Please select your own, as convenient SIGMA P1 PHI FRATERNITY ALPHABOULE "PLEASE DISCARD PREVIOUS SCHEDULE" January 1989 Presented here is the revised 1989 schedule for meeting hosts Archons, arranged in groups of three. Please notify the Grammateus not later than the fifteenth of the month prior to the month of your scheduled meeting. Budget allowance for each meeting is $1250.Please call the Grammateus if you have any questons. FEBRUARY Chisum* Christophe Clark MARCH Clifford, Jay P* Clifford, Maurice Cooper APRIL Davenport Dixon & Edmunds MAY Giles Gilmore * Goode JUNE Annual Picnic Entertainment Committee SEPTEMBER Green* Hamlet Harvey OCTOBER igginbotham Holloway, Hiliary Horton NOVEMBER Huggins Hutton Johnson DECEMBER Christmas Party January Jones Kenton KingM * Suggested Group Leader: Please select your own, as convenient SIGMA P1 PHI FRATERNITY ALPHA BOULE October 1,1989 PANEL: THEME: The future of Philadelphia in the 1990's:HEALTH CARE AND MEDICAL RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS: Archon Maurice C.Clifford, M. D, Health Commissioner, City of Philadelphia Archon Edgar J.Kentisn,III,M.D.,Chief of Staff,neurology Services,Lankenau Hospital MODERATOR: Archon Walter R.Edmunds,D.D.S.,Adjunt Professor, Oral Pathology,University of Pennsylvania Each speaker is allotted 20 minutes for presentation. Discussion period 25 minutes. November, 1989 The Future of Philadelphia the 1990's: BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS PARTICIPANTS: Sire Archon A.Romeo Horton,Executive Director,Philadelphia Community Development Corporation (PCDC) Archon Bernard. Anderson, Ph.D., Managing Partner, The Philadelphia Urban Partnership Moderator: Archon Hiliary H.Holloway, Esq. Vice-President and General Counsul,The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Each Speaker will be allotted 20 minutes for his presentation. Discussion period 25 minutes. ETJ:a cc: Archons Clifford Kenton Horton Beardti' Anderson Edmunds Atkinson Program Committee 3oule 7 hnual Picnic Safture(L _._. _ . .. .. r June F 1949 z:oo- 007m. Z , 7: at- the 4ome The CntonS 650 Clove ly Line Devan ?,a, 19333 mhone:215-9G.4-1490 Activities: (SwimminJ E r11fn meall 'ntertainmzent REPLY TO THE KENTONS by JUNE 17, 1989 NAME OF ARCHON NUMBER IN PARTY (Check one) WILL ATTEND WILL NOT ATTEND Gam'-t PROPOSAL TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTE, ARCHON THEODORE JONES FOR SEPTEMBER 1989 ALPHA BOULE MEETING Panel discussion on "he Future Of Philadelphia In The 1990's nd Into The 21st Century" Panelist a) RE: City Government - Archon W. Wilson Goode b) RE: Education - Dr. Constance Clayton, Superintendent of the Public School District of Philadelphia c) RE: "Health Services and Medical Records" - Archone Edward S. Cooper d) RE: Economics (Finance, Industry and Commerce) - Archon Bernard Anderson e) RE: Philadelphia Neighborhoods (Housing, Drugs, Crime) Willie Williams, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Suggestion: Continue to send out advance information of the program for each through the Grammateus when he sends out citations for the meetings. PROPOSAL TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE, ARCHON THEODORE JONES FOR SEPTEMBER 1989 ALPHA BOULE MEETING Panel discussion on The Future Of Philadelphia In The 1990's And Into The 21st Century Panel ist a) RE: City Government - Archon W. Wilson Goode b) RE: Education - Dr. Constance Clayton, Superintendent of the Public School District of Philadelphia c) RE: Health - Archon Edward S. Cooper d) RE: Economics (Finance, Industry and Commerce) - Archon Bernard Anderson Suggestion: Continue to send out advance information of the program for each meeting through the Grammateus when he sends out citations for the meetings. 2 r? I , A / . a 1 /f . /' ~~iiJc f* PROPOSAL TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE, ARCHON THEODORE JONES FOR SEPTEMBER 1989 ALPHA BOULE MEETING Panel discussion on The Future Of Philadelphia In The 1990's And Into The 21st Century Panelist a) RE: City Government - Archon W. Wilson Goode b) RE: Education - Dr. Constance Clayton, Superintendent of the Public School District of Philadelphia c) RE: Health - Archon Edward S. Cooper d) RE: Economics (Finance, Industry and Commerce) - Archon Bernard Anderson Suggestion: Continue to send out advance information of the program for each meeting through the Grammateus when he sends out citations for the meetings. SIGMA PI PHI FRATERNITY - REVISED RITUAL PART III CEREMONY AT THE BIER OF DEPARTED ARCHONS INSTRUCT IONS The Archons stand in a semi-circle before the bier of the departed Archon, with the Sire Archon in the center, the Grammateus and the Leading Archon to the right, and the Thesauristes, the Lecturing Archon and the Grapter to the left, in the order listed. SIRE ARCHON Grammateus, what is the hour? GRAMMATEUS This is the hour of destiny, Sire Archon. SIRE ARCHON Is Alpha Boule involved in the hour of destiny? GRAMMATEUS The passing of Archon Leroy M Christophe from here to eternity involves us, Sire Archon. SIRE ARCHON Are all present worthy to be here? LEADING ARCHON All present in this room are worthy, Sire Archon. SIRE ARCHON Why convene we here at this hour? GRAMMATEUS Because the circle of Alpha Boule is now incomplete. SIRE ARCHON Has the circle of Alpha Boule been broken? 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SIRE ARCHON This it is that Alpha Boule forms the last Mystic Circle with our beloved Archon. After these words are spoken, the Sire Archon and the Grammateus will turn and face the circle of Archons to symbolize that the ranks of Alpha Boule are closed again. When this is done, the Sire Archon speaks. SIRE ARCHON The Mystic Circle is now broken and yet unbroken. ALL ARCHONS In the spirit of Sigma Pi Phi, Alpha Boule looks ahead. SIRE ARCHON Archons, give the sign of secrecy and depart. 3 SIGMA PI PHI FRATERNITY - REVISED RITUAL PART III CEREMONY AT THE BIER OF DEPARTED ARCHONS INSTRUCTIONS The Archons stand in a semi-circle before the bier of the departed Archon, with the Sire Archon in the center, the Grammateus and the Leading Archon to the right, and the Thesauristes, the Lecturing Archon and the Grapter to the left, in the order listed. SIRE ARCHON Grammateus, what is the hour? GRAMMATEUS This is the hour of destiny, Sire Archon. SIRE ARCHON Is Alpha Boule involved in the hour of destiny? GRAMMATEUS The passing of Archon Leroy M Christophe from here to eternity involves us, Sire Archon. SIRE ARCHON Are all present worthy to be here? LEADING ARCHON All present in this room are worthy, Sire Archon. SIRE ARCHON Why convene we here at this hour? GRAMMATEUS Because the circle of Alpha Boule is now incomplete. SIRE ARCHON Has the circle of Alpha Boule been broken? GRAMMATEUS Only the corporal circle, Sire Archon. The spiritual circle of which Archon Leroy Christophe was a segment is now and will forever remain unbroken. SIRE ARCHON So will it be. Now will the Lecturing Archon lead us in responsive reading? LECTURING ARCHON "The souls of the righteous are in the hands of God, and no torment shall touch them." ARCHONS RESPOND "In the eyes of the foolish they seemed to have died; and their departure was accounted to be a hurt." LECTURING ARCHON "And their journeying away from us to be their ruin; but they are at peace." ARCHONS RESPOND "So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." LECTURING ARCHON "For all our days are passed away in Thy wrath. We spend our years as a tale that is told." ARCHONS RESPOND "For a thousand years in Thy sight will be as yesterday when it is past and as a watch in the night." LECTURING ARCHON Peace be unto Archon Christophe. ARCHONS RESPOND Peace be unto him. PRAYER BY ARCHON E. THEODORE JONES GRAMMATEU S Sire Archon, the hour for departing has come. 2 SIRE ARCHON So be it. Archons, form the Mystic Circle. The Archons will form a circle. The Sire Archon and the Grammateus will take positions at the head and foot of the casket, resting right and left hands respectively on head and foot of the casket.
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