First of all, I am not being defensive. I, personally, agree with most of the things every one here has posted. I personally feel going dry would be a great idea; however, I am speaking on behalf of my sorority, and not myself, and I"m reflecting their voice. So, please, do not personally attack me. I take all posts to heart, and seriously contemplate them - please do not think I am disregarding anyone's statement.
Second, I feel this thread has strayed from the orginial purpose: how to help maintain my sorority and better organize it.
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Originally Posted by GammaDelt
My sorority, Gamma Delta Pi, is a local, unrecognized sorority. All greek life was shut down in the 80s because two pledges died. We have a constitution and a pledge handbook, but other than that we're pretty unorganized. Meetings are a free for all, and nobody ever wants to stick to the traditions laid out in the constitution and pledgebook. We need a lot of help. Our numbers are dwindling, (we're down to 12) so we need better ideas for rush next year, all the seniors are leaving, so we're losing our house (they live in an apartment).
Any ideas on a) how to run meetings in a more organized way,
b) how to draw new members in without a house
c) how to have rush without a house
d) how to rewrite a constitution
Please help!
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Now, can people please offer suggestions on those questions, and avoid telling me we need to consider going dry? Because I know we need to go dry. And please refrain from personally attacking me because I mean to offend no one.