There is no way for you to become an "inactive member"? I've never heard of that before. I know that in my sorority, you can become an inactive member and not have to pay dues or go to meetings. If I were you, I would contact your chapter advisor, or regional advisor, or even your nationals and ask how you can become an inactive member. I became an inactive member of my professional organization at one point, and it was really quite a simple process, however, I'm not sure how it works with my social organization. I automatically became an alum member once I was out of school.
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