This summer I attended a Phi Sigma Kappa General Convention for the first time. It was especially unique for me to register and go because the convention was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, just a short drive away from my hometown in Iowa. But what made me cherish the week far greater than the Midwestern location was the chapter I stood to represent: Kappa Hexaton. The climax was the closing banquet, during which Kappa Hexaton brought home a coveted Herbert Brown Outstanding Chapter Award (another one to add to the trophy case, I might add).
Throughout the four days of nationals, I met dozens of brothers from other chapters, many hailing from the Southeast region like me. All the Phi Sig brethren were quality men of respect, shared ideals, and a willingness to be significant. And I would be remiss if I did not mention the night-time socializing that strengthened our brotherhood. When I introduced myself as a Kappa Hexaton Phi Sig, heads perked up. That humbled me, showing that top-notch individuals must have come before me to build that Kappa Hexaton charisma. I hope to build that KH mystique for the last two years of my college career. Damn Proud!