Wow, you rock! Seriously. You're halfway there already because you realize the problem and you want to do something about it. That said, it's definitely possible (in my opinion) to turn a chapter around. Even though my chapter reorganized, us new girls were left with the reputation that the old group had had, which wasn't too good. I don't blame those girls, because sometimes things just happen where a chapter's numbers just fall and by the time anyone does anything drastic to help it's just too late. Don't let that happen to your chapter. Being a small house is the least of your worries--you can still make a HUGE impression on the Greek community at your school if you and your sisters are dedicated. Make a good showing at campus Greek events and do everything you possibly can to spread your sorority's name around in a positive light. Trust me, word will get around and it will be easier to attract a quality group the next time you recruit new members. I think one of the biggest mistakes sororities make is giving preference to the beautiful girls...I'm not saying that a good-looking girl can't be a great person, but looks aren't everything. Of course you want members that have good grooming habits and all, but look at girls who you think would really be good for your chapter. Remember--those are the girls who are going to be keeping the chapter going when you're al alum!