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Fall 2015 Newsletter

Lambda Chapter of Sigma Chi Fraternity at Indiana University

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THE LAMBDA LETTER FALL 2015 ALUMNI NEWSLETTER OF THE LAMBDA CHAPTER OF SIGMA CHI O ne of my favorite times of the year is upon us—fall: a season filled with Homecoming, football games, and visits to Indiana University. When I'm back in Bloomington and immersed in the Hoosiers atmosphere, I immediately think about my time as a Sigma Chi. My membership in the Fraternity defined my college experience and provided me with lifelong friends. I can't imagine what my undergraduate days would have been like without Lambda Chapter, and as I inevitably drive past the Chapter House, I realize how important it is that our organization continues to influence today's young men. Once again, the Lambda Executive Committee used the summer months to keep our Chapter House in excellent condition. When the active members returned in August, they were impressed with the results. The improvements included: • Completing of our courtyard project, with seating and a small area that can serve as a stage • Adding additional beds and closet space to accommodate the increase of live-in members • Remodeling the third-floor bathroom • Updating access points for our wireless Internet • Additionally, we also hired a new food service company, Francis Culinary Creations As alumni, we have worked together to ensure Sigma Chi's legacy at Indiana University. You may not realize it, but our gifts are more than an investment in our physical structure; they are an investment in the young men of Lambda. The dividends show themselves as young Sigma Chis who graduate and are better individuals as a result of their undergraduate experience. They go on to live honestly and honorably, creating a better society in which our children and grandchildren will live. Our efforts to keep our Chapter strong will only be successful if every alumnus participates, whether it is with time, talent, or treasure. We welcome your questions, input, and involvement. Thanks to everyone who has stepped up. Keep Sigma Chi a part of your life. Keep in contact, get involved, and keep creating the memories. In Hoc, Doug Morrow '74 Lambda Corporation President (260) 925-5356 / dcmorrow@ctlnet.com Alumni Support Keeps Tradition of Excellence Alive Lambda Chapter Celebrates Successful Fall INSIDE: 2 Alumni Spotlights n 3 Lambda Chapter Sets the Standard n 3 Welcome, New Members Members performed at Rocking for Riley, an Indiana University Dance Marathon event that benefits the Riley Hospital for Children. Get involved with Lambda Chapter today! E-mail Doug Morrow '74 at dcmorrow@ ctlnet.com Chapter Officers Consul Reese Dorger '17 reesedorger@gmail.com Pro Consul Brendan Bogosta '17 Annotator Elliot Cofer '17 Live-in Advisor Sam Luebbe '16 Quaestor Cooper Rosenberg '17 House/Risk Manager Max French '16 Alumni Relations Chairman Ben King '18 benjking@imail.iu.edu Recruitment Chairman Connor Boyer '17 cwb1020@yahoo.com

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