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Originally Posted by redtaz
Hello everyone, I'm currently part of a chapter that was just re-founded on my college campus and was appointed as brotherhood chair. I was looking to implement a family system to help in building the bonds between our brothers. We currently have 23 members and have recruitment in two weeks where we hope to get 15-20 new members. These members will be considered founding fathers just like the 23 of us currently are. We won't be having our first Alpha Class until January of next year. I was just wondering if anybody had any insight on how I could potentially implement a family system how our 23 current members and the new ones which we hope to get from rush this month? I'm hoping to implement the system at the end of this year so that once we get our alpha class they can be the the lil bros. If anybody could be of any help I would really appreciate it!
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Hey man.
So I worked with an APO chapter that was in a similar situation. They had like 24 "original" chartering members who joined one semester, then they recruited another group of seven or so about a year later.
What THEY did was "twin" the original group, creating 12 family trees, and then when they did big/little pairings, the second group got bigs from the first group.
Twins (in this sense) would basically treat each other as their own little. You make a paddle for your twin, look out for your twin, etc.
If your twin takes a little, then you are like that little's uncle.
Make sense?
And with an odd number, you could have one set of triplets.