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Old 03-18-2002, 02:56 PM
DivineZeta DivineZeta is offline
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I don't think we should get rid of undergrad chapters at all!

Where I live, if you don't see Zetas on campus, you probably won't see a Zetas doing the work of the sorority. They weren't that visible where I grew up.
I am certain I would not have seen for myself what Zeta Phi Beta is all about, unless I saw it at school. I would never have become a Zeta.

My fear is, this would be the case for women in most cities in the South. I think membership would dwindle significantly here.

Where I am, Zeta chapters are springing up everywhere and thriving. I think there is change in the air for undergrad chapters.
So regardless of if undergrads have the capital to benefit the sorority, more than likely they will have it 5 to 10 years after they graduate.

Anywhere there is an undergrad chapter not thriving and doing good, there is a graduate chapter somewhere not doing their job.

Anywhere there are undergrads who don't make the transition to the grad chapters, is an advisor who was not an example for them.

So I think the blame is a little misplaced.


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