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03-26-2007, 01:24 PM
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Brothers,
Zeta-Upsilon initiated six new members last Friday. We now have 17 Actives and 2 AMs. We will be doing a Spring Rush in hopes of picking up 2 or 3 more AMs.
Yours in ZAX,
Mike Raymond'
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03-26-2007, 01:44 PM
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Doc, I'm a little confused. you have 17 actives and 2 ams after initiation? Are the 2 holdovers?
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03-27-2007, 12:38 PM
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Doc, I'm a little confused. you have 17 actives and 2 ams after initiation? Are the 2 holdovers?
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Brother GammaZeta,
No, we are doing continuous recruitment. The two AMs have not gone through their associate member period. They have all the proper qualifications; they just have not gone through the required "education" period. They were brought in too late to be initiated now.
They will be initiated, along with any new AMs we get this Spring, at the start of the next school year.
We will do continuous recruitment next school year too. This means that our Colony will non-stop recruit upper class men in the Fall and all eligible students in the Winter and Spring.
Most chapters at Miami do very limited recruitment in the Fall, their heavy effort is in the Winter, with no recruitment in the Spring. We can't follow that schedule and build a strong Zeta.
We are looking for quality men at all times. We are small in numbers right now, but the continuous recruitment approach is netting us some outstanding men.
I hope that this helps explain our situation.
Yours in ZAX,
Mike Raymond
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03-27-2007, 01:03 PM
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Miami University - ZU Colony
Brother Tom,
We are very small at this time. Just laying the foundation for a strong return! There are 26 active fraternities on campus. About 30% of our undergraduates are in a fraternity or sorority.
It is a very old and traditional fraternity system. Lots of legacies and wealthy patrons. A million dollar gift from a fraternity Alum to our Greek Affairs Office is just one example.
Our big Chapters are Beta Theta Pi and Kappa Alpha Order with over 130 members each. Lambda Chi Alpha is at number 24 in the line-up. But, not for long!
I would guess that the average fraternity has about 70 members. Of course, our sororities are huge with a number of them with 175 members or more.
Our campus has all kinds of monuments, memorials, traditions, and events that are part of our Greek heritage. Someday we will even have a Greek Letter Society Museum on campus!
I hope this answers your question.
Yours in ZAX,
Mike Raymond,
Z-U Zeta
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03-27-2007, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by docroc67
Brother Tom,
We are very small at this time. Just laying the foundation for a strong return! There are 26 active fraternities on campus. About 30% of our undergraduates are in a fraternity or sorority.
It is a very old and traditional fraternity system. Lots of legacies and wealthy patrons. A million dollar gift from a fraternity Alum to our Greek Affairs Office is just one example.
Our big Chapters are Beta Theta Pi and Kappa Alpha Order with over 130 members each. Lambda Chi Alpha is at number 24 in the line-up. But, not for long!
I would guess that the average fraternity has about 70 members. Of course, our sororities are huge with a number of them with 175 members or more.
Our campus has all kinds of monuments, memorials, traditions, and events that are part of our Greek heritage. Someday we will even have a Greek Letter Society Museum on campus!
I hope this answers your question.
Yours in ZAX,
Mike Raymond,
Z-U Zeta
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It is the first step isnt it?
The very best of luck. It is a great school and We should be there of course!
Maybe in answer to GammaZetas point, Recruitment should never stop!
We used to have Major recruitment in the Fall Semester, but Spring Semester was not forgoten like it is today!
It should be an on going process!
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03-27-2007, 05:29 PM
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I agree Tom, recruitment should never stop.
I guess we just followed the campus traditions.
I think it is a good idea to have several classes of AM's come out of one semester, even dividing a whole semester into two sections.
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03-27-2007, 11:26 PM
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Ep-Xi and Ep-Om numbers
Epsilon-Xi Zeta at Florida Southern College recently initiated 7 new brothers (one being a holdover from last semester), which brings the total initiates to about 1025ish...with the current chapter around 40ish.
Epsilon-Omega Zeta at University of Miami (FL) hopes to initiate 10 associate members in Mid April. After that initiation, the total chapter count should be at 1540ish...with the current chapter at 50ish.
On a side note, anyone who's interested in visiting us in Miami for initiation on the 14'th of April can email me and we can set it up. We'd love to have you.
Yours in Z A X ,
Chris Hall
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03-28-2007, 04:17 PM
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Case Wester Reserve University
The Alpha-Nu Zeta is going to be initiating 5 new members on April 6. This will put our actives at about 30. Our I-Week is backed right up to greek week, so we have our work cut out for us.
In ZAX,
Matt Meyer
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04-07-2007, 12:31 PM
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Alpha Zeta Numbers
Hey,
We here at Alpha Zeta initiated 9 new members on March 31st. That brings our current active number up to 27 and we will hopefully keep growing from there with the return of two abroad brothers in the fall and only losing 5 seniors to graduation.
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03-27-2007, 01:04 PM
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Thanks Doc,
My school didn't have continuous recruitment, so it seemed a little odd to me.
At Umass, about 75% of the recruits were in the Fall semester, and the rest during Spring.
Now that I look back on it, we really only had 2-3 weeks to recruit! Pretty much by late September, eveything was done.
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