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Originally Posted by carnation
This alum is a regional officer whom I've known for years. She's hardly a pearl-clutcher and I've got to say, this woman has tried everything with this group.
The chapter doesn't do "excellent fundraisers". It's hard getting them to do much of anything because the girls don't appreciate being asked to do them or much that's social either. After all, they were going to be the un-sorority! This chapter has been a total frustration for their nationals. Getting a house is on hold.
You think it's all about the black makeup? No, it was the attitude that went with the makeup. Those of us who have been around for awhile have seen what usually happens with un-sororities around her because their dislike of traditional sorority life makes them not want to participate in the usual Greek life (we can't figure out why they even wanted to pledge). This gets around and those groups often get disastrous recruitment results.
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Maybe they need to be assisted by someone who is a little more open-minded, instead of someone who thinks there's only one way to be a successful sorority - even in (gasp) THE SOUTH.
Well, thanks anyway for making those 150 girls at Tulane happy that they're not going to be in a sorority.