Thursday, June 18, 2009

Alumni Reunions

Alumni, behold what you're missing in Hanover!

This past Tuesday, members of the class of 1954, 1964, 1969, and 1974 were welcomed back for a reception at the house.



Zachary Gottlieb '10 cuts limes for his special Alumni Reunion Gin & Tonic


They mingled, they snacked, and they enjoyed the plans for our major upcoming renovations while reacquainting themselves with the (spotless) house.


Kappa Kappa Kappa '69'ers (and one '74) pose in front of the house

We are always happy to welcome all Tri-Kap alumni and their families here at 1 Webster, so please bring them by to show them around.




The '69 Tri-Kaps enjoy their return home

This Saturday at 4 PM, we welcome the members of the Class of 1979, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, and 2004 for drinks and snacks at the house. We hope to see you there.

Yours in Kappa,

The Reunion Committee

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Commencement

Congratulations to the Kappa Kappa Kappa Class of 2009, which has successfully graduated this fine institution to represent its alma mater whilst roaming the girdled earth!

This past Saturday evening, seniors and their families were invited to congregate on the lawn of Tri-Kap under a beautiful tent to share stories, memories and delicious food.


Andrew Jean-Louis '09 and his family enjoy the beautiful night under the tent at 1 Webster

To work off the wine, families gathered in the basement to mingle and play pong with their graduating children.



A tense moment in the father-son match between Sam Kennedy '09 and Andrew Greenberg '09


The following morning, seniors received their diplomas from President Wright on the Green, forever to remember their four years at the best College the world has ever seen.



Baker Tower framed by graduating Dartmouth seniors and their families

We wish all of the seniors the best of luck. We'll miss you, Class of 2009, and always feel welcome here at 1 Webster Avenue, your home away from home.

Yours in Kappa,

The Remaining Undergraduates

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

LinkedIn

Tri-Kaps from all classes can now join the interactive website "LinkedIn" to communicate about job opportunities, send out general announcements, and give current undergraduates an idea of when they will be visiting.

Please go here and register an account. Then, click the groups tab on the left and search for "Kappa Kappa Kappa" (include the quotation marks)


It's just that easy!

Now go join.

Best,

Zachary Gottlieb '10
VP



Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Lock-in

First off, apologies must be made for the tardiness of this blog update, which has long been overdue. Our termly Lock-In was this past weekend (or rather, two weekends ago), beginning on a beautiful Saturday morning when the entire brotherhood peregrinated to a lush soccer field about a mile from campus. While certainly some of us were less than ecstatic about the early rising and the interruption of the usual grace period needed to recuperate from the previous night's revelries, the smell of freshly cut grass and New Hampshire's curiously fresh morning air quickly awoken us to eager anticipation of the day's activities. Nature's own coffee and hangover cure. With an ample supply of bottled water and enough sports paraphernalia to make any teenage kid deliriously content for a day, we quickly set up games of kickball, soccer, and capture-the flag.

Michael Brasher '10 seems titillated at the thought of taking off his shoes.

Alec Brodsky '11 is ready for some baseball. Too bad his shirt suggests otherwise.


Andrew Jean-Louis '09 (front), Adam Merber '10, Joseph Pena '10, and Samir Mehta '10 scrimmage around.

Islam Fayed '10 at bat in our game of kickball.

After a fun-filled day at the soccer fields, we returned to the house and ate our fill of BBQ pork and steak catered by a nearby Big Fatty's. Following the delicious, and might I add, manly, meal, we partook in our long-practiced Lock-In tradition of the Lock-In discussion, where much insightful banter was exchanged regarding the future direction of the house. This was followed by yet another important tradition: the Ryder Cup competition, between the 09's, and the 10's and 11's. After a heated contest, the underclassmen emerged triumphant, and the upperclassmen, though dignified in defeat, rest assured knowing that the legacy of pong excellence will continue.

In other news, it has been six days (and counting) since Tri-Kap has been clean and probation-free. To celebrate this newfound freedom, our social chairs, Cameron Sharman '10 and Michael Abendroth '10 have loaded the upcoming weeks with many events that we are all eagerly anticipating. Stay tuned for more updates!

Your Tardy But Hardy Blogger,
Allen Zhang '10

Summer Execs

We joyously welcome our new executives for the 09 summer term...

President - Cletus Abendroth '11
VP - Cameron Sharman '11
Treasurer - Leonard Chang '11
Houseman - Joey Garagliano '11 & Jack Wang '11
Social Chairs - John Mackay '11 & Conrad Whitaker '11
Programming Chairs - Jinwoo Baek '11 & Blair Randall '11
Philanthropy Chair- Dan Choi '11
Academic Chair - Sonny Kung '11
Jock Chair - Travis Whitfield '11

...and wish them all the best in continuing the long tradition of serving the Pillar and the Shield!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Great Joys


Kappa Kappa Kappa was lucky enough to have won two awards at this year's annual Order of Omega Awards, held in Collis Commonground. First, our house won the overall award for service, after hosting dozens of philanthropic events, working countless hours on projects, and raising thousands for charity.

Fortunately, the College also recognized the man behind these accomplishments: Tri-Kap '10 Joseph Pena. Mr. Pena has encouraged the house to participate in service events and activities and has personally brought an incredible amount pride to the house, but also (although humble as he is), himself.

We congratulate Joe and ourselves for our awards!



Kids celebrating the festivities in Collis Commonground


In this spirit, our Annual Easter Egg Hunt, held on Easter Sunday this year, was a huge community success. Hundreds of kids came to look for well-hidden eggs in an extremely well-decorated Collis Commonground, while enjoying pizza, snacks, and collective mirth. After every single egg had been found, children collected prizes and sat down with their families for a viewing of "Dora the Explorer: Egg Hunt."


Young children looking for eggs


The event was an unmitigated success, thanks to the tireless efforts of Programming Chairs Jinwoo Baik '11 and Blair Randall '11, as well as Joe Pena '10 and all of the brothers who volunteered to make it such a successful event.


Families enjoying an Easter luncheon


A Great Sorrow


R.I.P. Hobie, Fall '07-Spring '09


Unfortunately, our welcome back to Spring Term was marred by the death of a brother.

Hobart Phillibrick Nash, '09, the house's beloved pet dog, broke through his electric fence on Saturday, April 4th, and, despite exhaustive searches by brothers, could not be found.

On Sunday night, we were informed that he had been hit by a police car on Route 10, east of the golf course, and had died instantaneously.

He was cremated, and we had a burial service on our West lawn to commemorate his passing.

We remember Hobie as a dear friend, a playful, adventurous dog, whom we will miss terribly.

Yours in Kappa,

Zachary Gottlieb '10
Vice President and Blogger

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Locked In; Killing Sprees

A headline to match the yellow-ist of journalism! Or perhaps a pithy synopsis of the entire Saw franchise.

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!


Our living room packed with tournament hopefuls.


Still going!


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

Despite the herculean effort by Zachary Zehner '09 and the countless man hours poured in by the brothers of Trikap, this year's Winter Carnival snow sculpture came tumbling down hours before its unveiling. Citing global warming and structural instability as the reasons for the sculpture's premature demise, the snow sculpture planning committee, spearheaded by our own Zach Zehner, valiantly redoubled its efforts--lest the old traditions fail--and created... the mound. Or mounds. Humps? Though its interpretation requires a certain critical laxity, the spirit lived on through everyone in the Dartmouth community who came out to celebrate and support Winter Carnival, structural instability and all.


Alex Spinoso '08, a true Son of Dartmouth, stands atop the Mound and
bellows his support for the spirit of Winter Carnival



Our dance party on the Friday night of Winter Carnival, cK Bold Moves, was a smashing success. Of the five large campus parties thrown the very same night, the Trikap dance floor was by any measure unsurpassed.

Our dance floor packed with Carnival merriment.


A rather bold poster designed by Allen Zhang '10


Our DJ's Chris Takeuchi '09 and Andrew Sloan '09 do their thing, while Shawn Hiner-Leamon '09 looks on, evidently very excited about the playlist


Another shot of the dance floor. Dan Choi '11 (front and center) thoroughly enjoys himself.


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.

Professor Ulrich was sure glad to see fellow Trikaps on campus!

We have our quarterly Lock-In this coming Saturday, 2/21. As always, stay tuned for updates!

Blogger Extraordinaire,
Allen Zhang '10

Monday, February 16, 2009

As promised, pictures!

The pledges think they're ready.



Valentino Wong '10, poised and without mercy.




Alex Spinoso '08 with bloodthirst in his eyes.




Islam Fayed '10 looks for some pledges. Or maybe Mecca.





A pledge runs away!



The last stand of Leonard Lewis '10



Outnumbered by the pledges, Leonard surrenders, a broken man.



Allen Zhang '10, taking no chances, cautiously peers around the corner...



A group picture in front of the OSG shack.



George Ostler a.k.a. "The Lawyer Guy" talks about legal rights in front of a spellbound audience.