Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Locked In; Killing Sprees
And speaking of Saw, one thing we saw this past Friday were the gruesome slayings of various genetically altered supersoldiers and their alien counterparts amidst comically accentuated announcements of "Killing Spree!" and "Double Kill!" in our first annual Halo tournament, organized by Andrew Oppo'11 and Phil chair Joseph Pena '10. And, as per always, the promise of laser gun battles combined with the spirit of competition drew a disporportionate crowd from males, ages 18 to 24, which netted us a tidy sum that we summarily donated to some charity. Sumptious!
In other news, Saturday was Lock-In. A friendly game of basketball--the pledges lost miserably--preceded our termly Lock-In discussion. The brothers talked about everything from the possibility of getting a new dog, to the prevention of theft from happening in the house, to respect for the brotherhood and the gentle reminder of the existence of tribunals. On a more sobering note (albeit one that many of us immediately tried to correct after the discussion), we discussed the plans for renovations and brainstormed ideas for ways we could all individually save money for the house.
Finally, some congratulations are in order for two of our brothers for their election onto the Inter-Fraternity Council. Zachary Gottlieb '10 was elected IFC President, and Joseph Pena '10, was elected IFC Vice President of Service. Two beers!
Your Humble Scrivener,
Allen Zhang '10
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Winter Carnival Update
Alex Spinoso '08, a true Son of Dartmouth, stands atop the Mound andbellows his support for the spirit of Winter Carnival
We had a number of alumni, both young and old, as well as current off-campus undergraduates, visit this weekend. Most notably, Peter Curran '81 and his son Alex played an epic series of pong on Saturday night, unabashedly trouncing a number of worthy opponents and showing the current brothers how it was done back in the day.
And speaking of old (relatively) alumni, a few brothers had lunch with Roger Ulrich '77, current professor in Classics at Dartmouth, at Molly's today. He regaled us with Trikap lore of old, and we shared a mutual, yet uneasy laugh about black balls and 'Ghetti night. For many of us, it was still much too soon.
Monday, February 16, 2009
As promised, pictures!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Paintball, Probation, and Programming
After much prodding by regular blogger Zachary Gottlieb '10, I have heeded the call to arms, taken up the pen--or the keyboard, as the case may be--and revive the humble Trikap blog with a flourish of rhetorical gesticulations, sassy innuendos, and sensibly deployed double entrendres, all in keeping with the stylistic choices of aforementioned blogger. But enough about us! There have been much hustle and bustle among the brotherhood of Kappa Kappa Kappa since the last blog posting that simply must be covered:
On Saturday, the 7th of February, the brothers of Trikap and the ‘09 winter pledges embarked on our annual winter paintballing trip to OSG Paintball in Concord, NH. As you may or may not know, paintballs used in the winter are of a thicker, stiffer sort than the garden-variety paintballs. After many rounds of valiantly waged gun battles between the brothers and the pledges, the embattled combatants found themselves bruised and battered, scarred with splotches of orange and green—but dignities still intact. The OSG guy revealed to us that we were the first fraternity this year to play winter "hard"ball and praised us for our rugged machismo, admittedly, not a compliment that surprised any of us.
Among the top performers of the day were Alex Spinoso '08, whose wild firing-while-somersaulting hit many an unsuspecting pledge; Zachary Zehner '09, whose unnervingly deadly accuracy further confirmed his future as a RAF fighter pilot; Pledge 1 (Waheed Zarif '11), whose uncanny familiarity with the ins-and-outs of urban warfare left many of us slightly perturbed; and Pledge 6 (John Burden ’11), who, through unabashed underhandedness, shot three brothers (including Yours Truly) in a matter of five seconds through a crack in the floorboards, leaving Leonard Lewis ’10 with a sizeable bump on his neck that resembled a grotesque, puckered hickey.
When the brothers and the pledges weren’t busy shooting each other, they rested around a warm and cozy OSG fire pit, warming their frigid toes, cleaning their battle wounds and regaling each other with tales of heroism and glory. It was a day well spent—and a day that will be well remembered, through the welts and bruises left from the paintballs, through the valor and merriment on the field, and through the pictures of various action shots the OSG guy took for us (which I promise to upload later, replete with snarky commentary).
In other news, this past week-and-a-half has seen the brotherhood of Trikap at the dark, abysmal moment of college probation. But—no more! As of today, President Andrew Jean-Louis ’09 announced that Kappa Kappa Kappa is no longer on probation due to “procedural error” and “additional factual evidence,” which is excellent news for our Trikap alumni visiting for this year’s Winter Carnival (which is this weekend, February 13th). The events leading up to our triumph over Dartmouth’s Organization Adjudication Committee could be seen in an article in today’s D.
Trikap’s brief brush with the law was of course in ample anticipation of today’s Know Your Rights program, featuring attorney at law and Dartmouth Alum George Ostler, who presided over a spellbound audience and informed us of our legal rights if we were to ever tangle with S&S or the Hanover police during our less-than-glamorous moments. There was a big draw from the rest of campus as well as a big turnout from the brotherhood. Between the abundant portions of C&A’s pizza and the hefty legal edification, there was much chewing (over) to be had by all.
We have our second dance party of the term, CK Bold Moves, this Friday, February 13th. Stay tuned for updates and pictures!
Your Humble (Interim) Blogger,
Allen Zhang ‘10
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
WINTER RUSH
We are pleased to welcome six "new members" to our beloved society this winter rush. Winter Rush was deemed a success, with more potential rushes coming out to meet and greet brothers than ever before. As per usual, 1 Webster Ave. was in tip top condition and the first time we had a "formal" event on our newly redone living room floor. Without further ado, now presenting to the Kappa Kappa Kappa Society...
Steve "Two-Timing" Amrhein '11
John "Dwight" Burden '11
Jacob "Big Jacket" Kim '11
Sonny "Smiley" Kung '11
Waheed "RPG" Zarif '11
Suk Joon "Ed Son" Lee '11
Pledge Trainers for the term will be yours truly and Dexter Mackie KKK '08.
yik,
Timothy Leung KKK '09
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Pay your dues online!
Friday, December 05, 2008
The End of Our Term
Adam Merber
Aditya Soni
Jon Adelson
Zachary Gottlieb
Connor Heinrich
Mark Heller
Danny Wiebicke
Jude Chiy
Chris Cain
Benja Wurzel
Alec Brodsky
Michael Abendroth
Blair Randall
We hope that they will warmly be welcome home in the spring.
As the term ended, brothers celebrated several events, including:
and Study groups galore.
Have a great break, everyone! Don't forget to continue to look for updates!
Your Humble Blogger,
Zachary Gottlieb '10
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Younger Brothers
(Alumni: Check to see who was added to your line!)
1. Bruce (Sean) T. Lee - Bobby Sakurai
2. Tyrell Jim - Jiles Pourier
3. Jinwoo Baik - Michael Brasher
4. Blair A. Randall - Valentino Wong
5. Cameron B. Sharman - Zach Gottlieb
6. Tan Chen - Norton Zhang
7. Daehyn An - Jude Chiy
8. Tanaka Mhambi - Adam Merber
10. Alec D. Brodsky - Mark Heller
11. John Mackay - Steve Ueng
12. Henry X. Yan - Joe Pena
13. Andrew Oppo - Zachary Zehner
14. Leonard M. Chang - Dexter Mackie
15. Jack W. Wang - Eric Larson
16. Dan Choi - Jamie Lee
17. Jeremiah M. Watchman - Islam Fayed
18. Conrad J. Whitaker - Shawn Hiner Leamon
19. Cletus (Michael) D. Abendroth - Aditya Soni
20. Travis H. Whitfield - Teddy Sinsheimer
21. Joseph M. Garagliano - Sam Kennedy
22. James M. H. Schlosstein - Kyle Diamond
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
I Love Hip Hop in Morocco
The director was there to discuss his work, and hip-hop dance group UJIMA performed afterwards to cap off the night.
Taste of Africa catered the event.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Formally Fun
The event started at the house, where brothers and their dates assembled for photo opportunities and some social mingling.


Afterwards, all 108 of us took a half-hour bus ride to the Hartness House, in Springfield VT, whose halls were already decked with myriad holiday decorations.
Dinner was served immediately, and all of the guests jumped on the opportunity to partake of a sumptuous buffet feast.
The dance floor, adjacent to the dining room, soon opened up for intense dancing, led by DJ Chris Takeuchi '09.
And while many of the details are too personal to be shared in a public forum, this was certainly a memorable night for everyone who was able to take part.













