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And get rid of any limit on the number of chapters too
Now this is deteriorating into an "if we do not help the little chapters, they will die ..." discussion.
Assuming that the much-beloved "quota" always produces a few big chapters (always meet quota) and a few weaney chapters (can't get quota - girls don't pledge, rather than pledge the weaney chapters). (Later I will look up how to spell weaney-weiney-weeny)
I say, let these weaneys struggle if they wish or die.
AND let the girls who don't want to join a weaney, start a new local sorority. After they exist for a while, let them interview a few nationals/nearby chapters, and then affiliate with a national.
A new chapter - not stuck with the weaney label, can probably succeed.
If there are enough girls who don't pledge to start two locals, go for it.
PS: I don't know how they do it at Indiana now.
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