Gamma Sigma Chapter of Sigma Chi Fraternity at Auburn University
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Brothers Vincent Indovina '25, February Aba '26, and Colin Rigor '25 serve the campus as Camp War Eagle counselors. Brothers Robert Rebman '22 and Clay Shackelford '22 enjoy time with their dates at the Samford tailgate. CHAPTER OFFICERS Consul Michael Lynden '24 Pro Consul Dylan McQueen '25 Annotator Cooper Cantrelle '25 Quaestor Davis Leeth '24 Magister Jake Davis '25 Risk Manager Trey Larson '25 Recruitment Chairman Hughes Orr '26 Kustos Will Garner '25 Social Chairman Carson DeSocio '24 House Manager Logan Ferris '25 Scholarship Chairman Brock Baker '25 Historian Gage Hughes '25 Tribune Jackson Haden '26 Derby Daddy Tucker Brant '24 Philanthropy Chairman Colin McLaughlin '24 Tailgate Chairman Kemp Guas '24 Brotherhood Chairman Jake Eggleston '24 Diversity Chairman Colin Rigor '25 2 THE AUBURN SIG Continuing to Excel Gamma Sigma Aims for New Heights Gamma Sigma Aims for New Heights A s we navigate the fall semester, it is evident that our chapter has entered a remarkable phase of growth and achievement. We've been diligently working together, building upon the legacy of the past, and setting new milestones for our future. We are excited to announce the successful initiation of 49 new members this fall. ese dedicated individuals have already exhibited their commitment and ambition for the chapter's future, and we are thrilled to welcome them into our brotherhood. Our relentless focus on academics has yielded impressive results. e fall grade report revealed a GPA of 3.21, propelling us to the 11th position among all Auburn fraternities. is marks a substantial improvement from the previous term, achieved through the diligent efforts of our chapter and executive committee. Stricter grade enforcement policies really played a pivotal role in elevating our academic standing. A testament to our commitment to academic excellence is the remarkable increase in the number of members making the dean's list. We are proud to report that 48 members have earned this distinction this semester, a notable increase of 16 members from the last term. Our GPA remains a top priority for the executive committee, and we are determined to break into the top 10 soon. Our members continue to excel beyond the academic realm. Several have assumed leadership positions, with members taking on roles in Student Government Association, the Auburn University Freshman Forum, and as Camp War Eagle counselors. Our involvement in numerous on-campus organizations is a testament to our commitment to the wider community. We have also strengthened our partnership with Headquarters to update our chapter's strategic plan. is collaboration allows us to identify specific areas for improvement and chart a course to enhance our overall performance. As we progress through this semester, we are more dedicated than ever to building on the strong foundation laid by our predecessors and continuing to elevate our chapter as a united brotherhood. e future holds great promise, and we have set our goals even higher. With the framework and determination we possess, there is no doubt that our chapter will continue to flourish and achieve even more remarkable success. ank you for your unwavering support and dedication to our chapter's growth and excellence. Together, we will continue to reach new heights! In Hoc, Michael Lynden '24 Consul