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Originally Posted by peanutbex
When you say GLO what do you mean? Doesn't that stand for Greek Letter Organization?
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Yes, GLO stands for Greek Letter Organization. I think what KKGCaroline was asking is whether there are women at your school -- and outside the 22 women you already have -- who will want to join so that the sorority can grow and continue after the 22 of you are gone.
As far as officers, it all depends on what you think you need. I think it's safe to say that most GLOs also probably have a warden or sergeant at arms, a historian, an alumni/ae secretary and an officer in charge of the education of pledges/new members.