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Old 10-14-2009, 02:06 AM
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Is this the second or third year of Release Figures? Either way, I'd say it's working!

It will be fascinating to see if they go for a higher total or expansion first. Which sorority was last to leave, Theta?
If they listened to crotchety old alumnae, I would suggest expansion. After sitting through 4 years of Monday night meetings, I honestly don't know how they could fit more girls into those formal rooms (unless they somehow expanded them in the Amos restructuring last year) without sufficating/crushing your sisters.

Theta was the last to leave, in 1999. They were gone before I pledged in 2000, with only tales of caution lingering... woooOOOooo, sorority ghost stories!
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Old 10-14-2009, 11:34 PM
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Wouldn't it be a pleasant change to have a positive headline with the number pledged instead of the number of women who dropped out of recruitment? The headline implies the chapters dropped the pnms when the fact is many dropped out when the desired invitation was not received.
All the NPC chapters pledged quota (31?) except one. Kappa Delta took 32. If more women had remained for preference there would have been greater numbers pledged.
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Old 10-15-2009, 02:42 AM
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Wouldn't it be a pleasant change to have a positive headline with the number pledged instead of the number of women who dropped out of recruitment? The headline implies the chapters dropped the pnms when the fact is many dropped out when the desired invitation was not received.
All the NPC chapters pledged quota (31?) except one. Kappa Delta took 32. If more women had remained for preference there would have been greater numbers pledged.
We always have a really hard time with the newspaper. This is one of the tamer articles they've ever written. Normally they call our formal recruitment process ridiculous and bad, and make all sorts of accusations that somehow ICS malfunctions and that's why women don't get bids.

This recruitment cycle, EVERY WOMAN who optimized her options after pref night got a bid.

Oh, and quota was 29.
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Old 10-15-2009, 11:23 AM
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Hi irishpipes. Figures for Dartmouth, from the campus paper. I boldfaced the NPC sororities:

Alpha Phi sorority offered 23 bids; Alpha Xi Delta sorority, 33; Delta Delta Delta sorority, 31; Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority, 14; Kappa Delta sorority, 32; Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority 31; Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority 31; and Sigma Delta sorority, 32 . . . .

By the way, this is Kappa Delta's first recruitment at Dartmouth, I believe.

The considerably longer story in the paper is at

http://thedartmouth.com/2009/10/14/news/rush
I enjoy the newspaper calling KD "Kappa Delt" throughout the entire article. Never heard that nickname before.
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Old 10-15-2009, 11:45 AM
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Hi irishpipes. Figures for Dartmouth, from the campus paper. I boldfaced the NPC sororities:

Alpha Phi sorority offered 23 bids; Alpha Xi Delta sorority, 33; Delta Delta Delta sorority, 31; Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority, 14; Kappa Delta sorority, 32; Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority 31; Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority 31; and Sigma Delta sorority, 32 . . . .

By the way, this is Kappa Delta's first recruitment at Dartmouth, I believe.

The considerably longer story in the paper is at

http://thedartmouth.com/2009/10/14/news/rush
WVU_Alpha_Phi I've never heard KD referred to as Kappa Delt either! That's a new one for me!
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Old 10-15-2009, 12:00 PM
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WVU_Alpha_Phi I've never heard KD referred to as Kappa Delt either! That's a new one for me!
I think (DartmouthPanhel can confirm) that Sigma Delta goes by "Sigma Delt" so it's probably just force of habit.
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