December 2019 Newsletter
We are excited to bring you the Fall / Homecoming 2019 Newsletter!
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We are excited to bring you the Fall / Homecoming 2019 Newsletter!
Please click the link or image below to view a PDF version of the newsletter.
On Saturday, August 24th, 2019, the DAA held a Membership Meeting in the basement of the Delta Chapter house at 114 N Orchard St., Madison, WI. In attendance were the following (as pictured, left to right):
Back: Mark Van Susteren, Jerry Peplinski, Gary Choncholas
Middle: Roy Rasmussen, Sam Hurley, Andy Koch
Front: Joe Muehlenkamp, Scott Woods, Mike Stemper, Clive Frazier
We are excited to bring you the Fall / Homecoming 2019 Newsletter!
Please click the link or image below to view a PDF version of the newsletter.
We are excited to bring you the Fall / Homecoming 2018 Newsletter!
Please click the link or image below to view a PDF version of the newsletter.
To All, as announced in our December 2017 Newsletter, you are invited to attend the following:
Memorial for Steve Paugh – Saturday, April 14th, 2018, 4 to 7 pm
We are having a gathering at the Fraternity House (114 N. Orchard Street) to celebrate the life of Steve Paugh, and his contributions to the fraternity. The gathering will be from 4 to 7 pm, and all are welcome to attend. The Delta Alumni Association will be providing food and drinks.
Fraternally,
Jerry Peplinski
President of the Delta Alumni Association of Kappa Eta Kappa
On Saturday, February 17, 2018, the DAA held a Special Membership Meeting at Union South, Governance Room, University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI. In attendance were the following (as pictured, left to right):
Back: Anton Beattie, Dale Saari, Samuel Hurley, Joe Muehlenkamp, Mike Stemper, Sarah Vasher
Front: Andy Koch, Scott Woods, Steven Ritter, Jerry Peplinski
On Saturday, 13 July 2013, the front porches at our house, 114 N Orchard Street, were stained. In an event organized by chapter president Andrew Linson and alumnus Joe Green, several active members got together to clean, sand, and stain the front porches.
The porches were constructed several years ago, and required a waiting period before staining due to the treated wood used in construction. The staining has enhanced the aesthetic quality of the wood, and will waterproof and protect our investment for many years.
We thank our active members for contributing their time and all of the alumni, whose financial contributions made this construction project possible!
Photos & Captions:
1) KHK members (left to right): Andrew Linson, Chao Li, Grant Langlois, Ian Powell, and Joe Green.
2) Porches, pre-staining
3) Porches, post-staining
This fall semester, Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity participated in the 2013 Engineering Expo (http://engineeringexpo.wisc.edu/). This three day event is held every two years at the College of Engineering campus, and gives engineering organizations as well as individual UW students an opportunity to build, test, and display an engineering project to the general public.
Elementary, middle, and high school students are invited to explore the exhibits and interact with the hands-on displays. The event is also well-attended by members of the local community of all ages. This was an excellent community outreach event for the fraternity.
This year, the KHK project was called the “Megatactilus.” This device is a multi-touch computer table, similar to a large iPad or Microsoft Surface. Instead of a capacitive glass touchscreen, commonly found in tablets and cellular phones, it uses a pair of commodity webcams and an array of infrared light emitting diodes (LEDs) to read out the presence of a finger or other object blocking the path of the light. The camera is designed to filter out visible light, so only IR can get through, while a separate LCD projector (with an IR filter) was employed to simultaneously project an image on to the screen.
Combined with software processing and calibration, the device enables a user to interact with a commodity Windows 7 PC, using multiple fingers to click, drag, and swipe input to the screen. As a demonstration of the technology, we had a web browser open to the popular game Angry Birds (photo shows active member Dale Saari teaching a middle school student how to play).
Credit goes to Andrew Linson for building the chassis, Dale Saari and Matt From for designing the LED and camera system, Dan Boehm for additional help, as well as other active members for their contributions. We would also like to acknowledge the generous funding support from the Delta Alumni Association for materials.
Photos & Captions:
1) Photo of the device, showing the inside of the chassis with commodity webcam, stereo speakers, and mirror for LCD projection.
2) KHK Active Dale Saari demonstrating Angry Birds to a middle school student.
3) KHK Active Dale Saari attending the table at the Expo.
4) A tri-fold display was prepared, outlining the design and theory behind an optical multi-touch surface.