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Another suggestion: pick one or two of the newer members to get to know on a more personal level. Take her to coffee, meet for lunch, walk together to an event, whatever. Even if others feel this way too, if you don't engage with them there will be a chapter divide. if you can befriend some of them, you can show them what sisterhood means to you. They can then help impact the others in their pledge class(es).
I'm not sure how small you're talking, but my chapter was 17 at the end of my freshman year and about 30 when I graduated. 25-30 was the average on my campus, and all the sororities were unhoused. That can make it more challenging to get to know everyone. However, it's amazing how much impact one person can have on a small chapter.
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And in the years after, with tears or with laughter, we'll always remember our dear Kappa days.
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