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Originally posted by DELTABRAT:
Good topic Soror:
Hey everybody.
I would think it would be difficult to bond with a REALLY BIG line (as Soror Reds put it, like 50+). I wouldn't go so far as to call them paper because I've seen lines of 2 that are "paper...and as Soror DST Love put it, you really don't have a choice in the matter.
Even in so far as knowing personal information about one another...we won't even discuss passing messages 
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Hey sorors and SF's! so true soror, so true! I am #6 out of 6 (Holdin' it down!

) and I enjoy the closeness that I have with my ships. We (undergrad) typically try to have a line that is in proportion to the amount of sorors who are there to actively make them. We also try not to pledge seniors, so they have the opportunity to develop a personal and working relationship with their ships and the chapter before they graduate. If we have 10 sorors in the chapter, we probably would not have a line of 60, because the ratio is off. Our goal is to bring people into our sorority who we feel will be an asset to the organization for life, so we will not turn quality people away either. I guess you have to find a balance and determine what you consider too large or small for your chapter's capacity and needs.
*** giggling about the passing messages***
I know that's right!
GSS girl.....while 150 people may be excessive on a line, I don't think that justifies you calling a sorority's line PAPER. A little excessive, don't you think? What if that chapter has 200 sorors? You don't know the circumstance, so be mindful
soror6
D.S.N.V. - Spring '91
[This message has been edited by soror6 (edited February 16, 2001).]