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Chi Psi
Oh, no, I wasn't meant as that being an attack on the fraternity... I just seriously wanted to know. We were discussing one day strengths of sorority/fraternities national organizations (specifically ours) one day and I was talking about how strong DG was nationally, and he admitted that Chi Psi wasn't. Since y'all brought it up, and he didn't get too specific, I was just curious how their nationals were. I wasn't offended, I promise!:-)
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For What It's Worth, CarolinaDG,
the Delta Gammas at Florida State are fabulous.
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Yeah, that's what I've heard! I'm proud of my Florida sisters!
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The point is, this particular colonization was not carried out in the traditional "find a 20-man interest group, have them rush to get to average size, etc" - to be competitive, a large first class was pinned in an attempt to get to proper numbers immediately. Kappa Sigma has been, perhaps, a bit behind the curve set by some other nationals in terms of aggressive tactics for growth, but apparently we're trying to catch up. My particular chapter has recently been named one of our top chapters nationally, and one key reason for our improvement into this realm has been growth - our chapter is more than twice the average for fraternities on campus, which helps in allowing us to do the things that make us a better chapter than just 10 years ago. While we can argue about quality vs quantity, I think we have successfully shown that both are possible - and don't you think that having those extra 30 brothers helps when it comes time for intramurals, social events, or attendance at philanthropies? You can, at the same time, have a chapter that is the most 'popular' with sororities and GDIs, and be top in philanthropy, greek week, and GPA - and you can have the largest chapter, and still have the best quality guys overall. Why not have it all? I think that's the only point that Mr. Conard and boilingbaker are making - if there are larger chapters than yours, then the interest is there on campus in the greek system. There is, of course, no reason to sacrifice whatever ideals you have as an organization - but if you can be among the larger chapters on campus, and still get the same (or better) quality of members, there can come distinct advantages along with this - and you avoid the monetary, manpower, and status disadvantages that come with being one of the 'smaller' houses on campus. NO ONE IS SAYING THAT YOUR CHAPTER SUCKS IF YOU ARE NOT THE LARGEST ON CAMPUS - more likely just that there can come significant advantages with being in the top tier in terms of size. |
My favorite Yogi quote
"Nobody goes there anymore - it's too crowded.
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Some other gems from the HOFer: "A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore." "The hotel's towels were so thick, I could barely close my suitcase." "You should always go to other people's funerals, otherwise, they won't come to yours." and the classic: his wife asked him where he'd like to be buried, since he was from St. Louis, played in NYC, and lived in New Jersey. His response? "Surprise me." [/hijack] |
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