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Old 12-16-2002, 01:11 PM
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Thanks for your reply. The first thing we need to do is get members around the country using technology to share ideas and form a concensus of what National should be doing.

Second, we need to get members involved in the process by attending convention and running for the leadership positions that matter. I believe the National organization exists to serve the members, not vise versa.

No doubt you will see some change with Jon Hockman gone. I think there is a push on for expansion and not closing chapters. Unfortunately, we went through a period where some people thought we'd be better off without our "weaker" chapters.

At one point Delta Sig had more chapters in California than any other fraternity; however, we've been decimated out here. We need to reverse the trend. We need to figure out how to compete in the diverse markets of the UC and Cal State schools.

Get Gamma Alpha involved. Go to the Regional Leadership Academy in Las Vegas next year. Get someone to convention. Get together with your SoCal chapters and let's make Delta Sig great again. "...as a National fraternity we are powerful!"

Thanks again and kudos on the great new house. Happy Holidays.
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