Bryce-
There really is no set number of people to maintain a team. I've seen many teams with many different sizes, and Ive seen them succeed as well as fail. The trick isn't a magic number of students, it's having members that are dedicated to the project.
Secondly, you have a whole year! When I came through SigmaK, I heard a story about in 1998 when our chapter was left with 3 active members. Seeing as though the average number of greeks in a chapter on our campus was 10 times that, there was the chance of being closed down. But those three perservered, and even though the growth was slow, we are now at the healthy count of 32 lovely ladies
Being aware of the problem is the first step to fixing it. So, dont give up. If you want recruitment help, let me know....I've done quite a bit of presentations in my day

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