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some of the suggestions are terrific-especially the one about the sororities trading information at their respective educational'standards meetings. it would truly further the panhellenic spirit.
but going back to the statement that initiated this long thread, i would not agree that panhellenic, either on the local or national basis, should execute "caps" on membership to help out "smaller" chapters. there could be a myriad of reasons why a particular chapter is small. trying to force people to join would not work-if joining the group is not an attractive possibility in the "free market" recruitment process, it will not be in the forced atmosphere either. there may be a few who would join simply because they want to belong to a glo, and ofcourse the smaller chapter will have girls who like them and want to join them anyway- they would've joined the smaller chapter in the free market recruitment scenario,too.maybe the answer is the small chapters national organization taking responsibility for giving special attention and aid to the smaller chapters to help make them stronger. while it would be nice for the other glo's on the smaller chapters campus to help out, ultimately the responsibility should be on the shoulders of the national organization.
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