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USSR 1917-1992...NPC 1902-?
Shame on you, Russell Warshay...you know NPC has already lasted longer than the Soviet Union!
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Oh Russ Dude, that is to funny but true!:)
Oh, nice New Sig!:) :cool: Oh, had to come back on this!!!!! Watch out for weenie stompers!;) |
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Good one, Russ!
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Hmmm...I think Martha Brown might make a fine General! |
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What are the total number of members of the fraternities vs sororities? |
madmax, my question exactly unless you are taling about My Alma Mater! Gave those figures to my knowledge!
Dont know about each and every School and Soro Numbers! ;) If you do not understand Earp Speak, Just let me know OR NOT!:cool: |
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rush or pledging
Maybe the pledgeship is "easier" than fraternities' but trust me, the getting the bid certainly isn't! If guys had to go through formal rush like girls do (especially at a really Greek-heavy school) they would be screaming "stop hazing me!!" before the first day of parties was over. hee hee.
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God Bless these little old ladies
In my opinion, sororities have more members commonly than fraternities because they are better operated and managed.
Although I laugh at the little old ladies (alumnae) who run each sorority, in fact that is their secret. While the undergrad sorority members can't take a leak without getting approval from three alumnae, they also can't have a blackface party, move the couch onto the front porch, or have a kegger in the house library without getting approval. Before they can get approval for something, they must actually think about it, figure out how much it costs, and compute potential legal bills - and then ask the little old ladies. Often the answer is "that sounds great, we know you'll enjoy it, and just think how much better it will be IF: 1 - you can co-sponsor it with a fraternity 2 - have all of the crowded events at the fraternity's house 3 - get the fraternity's pledges to do the work 4 - get the fraternity to pay for it" "Oh, and be sure you are not wearing any letters while drinking the fraternity's beer (and not out of a can)." The sororities' success is based on the big number of active advisors and supervisors every successful chapter has. God Bless these little old ladies for the interest they have, and the time they give. Sororities are generally larger, because the advisors know that makes for strong, successful, and wealthy chapters. |
Sororities are larger because there are fewer sorority chapters. There are fewer sorority chapters because NPC rules restrict expansion. Its about economics.
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nyet!
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