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| [[Sergeants-At-Arms]] || [[Colin Yan]], [[Jason Tien]], and [[Terry Chow]] | | [[Sergeants-At-Arms]] || [[Colin Yan]], [[Jason Tien]], and [[Terry Chow]] | ||
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| [[Spokesperson]] || [[Michael Romero]] | |||
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| [[Pledge Service|Service Coordinators]] || [[Brusly Voong]] and [[Martin Solorio]] | |||
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| [[Pledge Fellowship|Fellowship Coordinators]] || [[Jacqueline De La Rocha]] and [[Fanny Wong]] | |||
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| [[Pledge Treasurer]] || [[Suepin Nguyen]] and [[Jeremy Truong]] | |||
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| [[Pledge Secretaries]] || [[Justin Anh]] and [[Victoria Chang]] | |||
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| [[Pledge Historian]] || [[Anna Comande]] | |||
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| [[Pledge sergeant at arms|Pledge SAAs]] || [[Matt Sano]], [[Hong Son]], and [[Vincent Yan]] | |||
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| [[Pledge Mascot]] || Pikachu on a train | |||
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Revision as of 21:34, 20 April 2011
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ExComm
PlexComm
Chairs
- Ritual Chair: Lenday Villa
- Snake Chairs: David Hoang, Haley Wong, Robert Araiza
- BB/LB Chairs: Joey Chen, Kong Lor, Krizia Haag, Priya Bassan, Tiffany Robertson, Vicki Luu
- Spirit Chairs: Camy Fung, Katherine Sun, Kristi Thng, Sonia Oran
- Athletic Chairs: Alvin Lee (twin), Evonne Tran
- Fundraising Chair: Connie Wong, Michelle Tran
Program Changes
- Removed the pledge class cap implemented in Chandler Class.
- Removed the strikes policy implemented in McKenzie Class.
- The Leadership requirement for actives was reduced back to 1 credit from 1.5. The rationale given was that the requirement bumped up to 1.5 during Jaromay Term to encourage people to go to ALW, but was never lowered once ALW was removed. It was agreed that having a higher Leadership credit was unnecessary, since the workshops offered are only meant to encourage thought about leadership, and actual leadership comes from taking action.