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Old 09-10-2009, 10:21 AM
Ghostwriter Ghostwriter is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: West of East Central North Carolina
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Several years ago as an AAA I helped my Fraternity reorganize. They were down to less than 10 men. We pushed the alumni and raized money for Rush and pledged 16 men. This group of men are now the largest on campus with 70+ members and regularly recruit the largest pledge classes of all the Fraternities. My point is that a lot of this is cyclical. There is a good chance that the group D will be the largest and best on campus in just a couple of years. It takes hard work and a lot of social networking but it can be done. When I was in school ZTA was always the smallest Sorority on our campus. Now they are at full quota with 100+ women and win awards right and left. Who would have thought so back in their early days of 20-25 members? It only takes one good pledge class to turn it around.
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