Tri-M

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Tri-M Music Honor Society, formely known as Modern Music Masters, is a high school and middle school music honor society. Each school has its own chapter, which is run by the students but supervised by an advisor or sponsor, usually a school teacher. There are approximately 4,500 participating chapters in several countries.

Tri-M was founded in 1936 by Alexander Harley and his wife, Frances. At the time, Alexander Harley was the band director and Music Department Chairman at Maine Township High School East in Park Ridge, Illinois. It has been a program of MENC: The National Association for Music Education since 1983.

[edit] History

In 1935, Charles Himmel, Principal of Maine Township High School (Now Maine Township High School East)in Des Plaines/Park Ridge, Illinois approached Music Department Chairman Alexander M. Harley about beginning a music honor society for high school music students. Harley, along with his wife Frances began formulating a plan to honor high school music students. They decided that the initiates should be among the finest technical and academic musicians at the high school. The entrance requirements were rigorous. In 1936, they intiated the first members of the "Maine Music Masters." One of the first debates of this organization was whether to refer to themselves as TRI-M or 3M. For almost twenty years this organziation worked to promote the values of service to the music program, the school, and the community. They were one of the first school organizations to organize can food drives, clothing drives, and community concerts at nursing homes, civic organizations, and community events. In one school year, the members of TRI-M presented over 300 concerts.

[edit] TRI-M Goes National

In 1952, then superintendent of schools Harry D. Anderson attended the initiation of TRI-M and felt that this organzization had a broad appeal to other high schools and urged Harley to incorporate. Along with the help of the History Department, TRI M was incorporated as the "Modern Music Masters" and its membership steadily grew. It soon became an international organization with chapters as far away as Asia and Europe. Harley and his wife tirelessly traversed the country and began chapters wherever they visited.

[edit] TRI-M Becomes a Program of MENC

In 1983, the "Modern Music Masters" Officially became a program of the Music Educators National Conference. Its name was changed to the TRI-M Music Honor Society and presentely there are over 5200 chapters worlwide. TRI-M continues to promote the ideals of service to the school music program, the school-at-large, and the community.

Alexander Harley passed away in 1989 and at his funeral, the school flags from the four Maine High Schools, carried by the TRI-M Presidents, were processed in; honoring the significant vision of this remarkable man and his vision for music students everywhere. Frances died in 2004.

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