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Brother Retreat 2006

Kappa Psi brother retreat 2006 was once again taken to Glory Hole, where last year's brother retreat was held.  With much success from last year’s retreat, we saw no reason to relocate.  We also stayed true to a hometown favorite –spam- and of course it wouldn’t be a camping trip without smores. An integral part of Kappa Psi is the bond that we share with each other, and brother retreats represent a distinctive part of our fraternity.  It is what enables our fraternity to stay close and create brotherhood.  Retreat allows us to keep our ties strong, and also to create new ties of brotherhood.  We gave the Beta class a taste of how close we stick together, and a taste of endless amounts of possibilities this fraternity can offer.  Fall retreat marks a day that many Kappa Psi brothers stay dear to their hearts.  We thank Dr. Bradd Waki and Dean Pham for showing us that brotherhood does not end when you leave school.  

-Jon Chan

Halloween Havoc 2006

Kappa Psi hosted its second and biggest party of the year, and we surely did dissapoint.  We decided to host the party outdoors this year in the pharmacy courtyard. Even outdoors in the cold, the raging party kept everyone heated.  There were many great and amazing costumes this year.  Costumes ranged from the whole cast of Mario Kart, to Andrew Abe who came as a a cheaply made bulletin board.  We were very pleased with the amount of people who showed up to the party, and have received much praise from them.  Kappa Psi continues to host the most memorable parties and we hope to see you out next year.

-Jon Chan

 

Graduation Reception 2006

Its that time of year again where the brothers of Kappa Psi proudly graduate. This year was especially special as former regent Mark Walberg won the Rho Chi award for having the highest GPA in the graduating class. However Dr. Mark Walberg will be continuing his education on his quest for a PhD. Brothers Tin Nguyen and Warren Shikuma will be moving onto Medical and Physical Therapy school respectively. Attended by friends and family, the reception for the graduating brothers was no ordinary event as champagne and homemade sushi were served.

-Henry Chang