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Originally posted by Erik P Conard
it is hard for me to understand why groups retain their charter
when their numbers go below the requirements FOR a charter.
I'd be a real embarrassment to be, say, under 30 when it takes
that many to even get a charter.
And, operating a house is totally out of the question.
HOWEVER...consider this:
This is where locals might thrive. But as a national, this group is
a drag, cost ineffective, regardless of sisterhood or brotherhood,
where is the pride, the due diligence?
It is not a sin to be a small chapter but it is unconscionable to remain one....perhaps you should go local...
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What is it they say about those who live in glass houses?
Anyways, back to the topic at hand...
What about getting the Panhellenic (I know it's non-existent, but I'm using the term generally) to send out advertisements for Greek life to incoming freshmen women during the summer. Also, what about ice cream socials, pajama parties, movie nights, "The OC" nights, roller skating parties, etc. When each NPC's Founder's Day rolls around, throw birthday parties for each other and invite the campus women. Make most of your social events open to spark more of an interest. They need to see a Greek presence and see the benefits of going Greek before they'll be convinced to go Greek.