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From what I've read you seem to know what you want as far as the type of rules, so I will just go on to other aspects of the process. One thing you should consider is checking with your schools History Department. Find someone well versed in Greek humanities. They can help to some degree forming the small stuff that people cherish long after they have graduated and forgotten the RULES, such a motto, crest, RITUAL, etc. They can also help better set in stone these IDEALS that you and you friends are looking for. Don't be afraid to seek help even from a male professor for help with the Ritual. It's not uncommon for a sorority to have a Honorary Member that's male that helped with their founding. I suggest the later as making them an Honorary member will give them a thank you and also the right prospective of keeping the Ritual secret for your sorority. My fraternity's second Honorary member was the ROTC Colonel(this was 1919) that helped create our ritual, coat-of-arms(crest, COFA) and motto. Above all remember this is definately a big step. I know just recolonizing our chapter for us was a big step back in 2001.
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