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Old 12-22-2001, 03:39 AM
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Wow

Is it just me or is she just just rockin' 'n' rollin' or what!?

Believe me, wishinhopin, I personally know what's it like to try and start an organization from ground up! You are definitely on your way!

I knew a guy who helped start up a new IFC fraternity on campus. I thought their flyers were well done, not because they were flashy, but because they had a good angle. They were a colony of Sigma Nu and the flyer's slogan was, "Be a part of something Nu!" Clever.


Well, I'm not sure if I have any brilliant advice for you, but I guess if I was trying to gather together a founding group, I'd want to get an "info roster" together with info such as:

Name:
Year:
Major:
Age:
Hometown:
Phone Number:
Address:
E-mail:
Hobbies & Activities:
What I’m looking for in a sorority:
Previous experience with sororities:

This way you can get all the contact information, a little about the woman and why she wants to participate. Not only would it help me remember who is who, but it would also help me find some common ground to go on. (eg. "Oh! You are on a rowing team? I used to be on a rowing team too!")

At any rate, keep up the good work!

......Kelly
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