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* Changes of Service Guideline in that man miles cannot be used for more than half of the service requirement. | * Changes of Service Guideline in that man miles cannot be used for more than half of the service requirement. | ||
* [[Spring Retreat]] was brought back and was held at Beach Boardwalk at Santa Cruz | * [[Spring Retreat]] was brought back and was held at Beach Boardwalk at Santa Cruz | ||
* Brought Studying hour as a requirement due to academic performance from brothers being an issue for the past few terms. MVPs hoped that by encouraging studying hours, more people would perform better academically. | |||
==Awards to Chapter== | ==Awards to Chapter== | ||
Revision as of 07:25, 28 May 2016
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Chairs
- Ritual Chairs: Stanton Ho and Ken Chow
- Sneak Chairs: Quynh Tran and Madeleine Adamson
- Pledge Retreat Chair: Kevin Ta, Eineren Arevalo, and Hein Htet Aung
- BB/LB Chairs: Erica Ramirez, Kurt Romero, Amy Rong, Carmen Liu, Jason To, Anson Leung
- Spring Fling Chairs : Eineren Arevalo and Montana Altman
- Banquet Chairs: Kent Rodriguez and Alex Martinez
- Xpressions Chairs: Justine Pham and Angelina Dith
- Athletic Chairs: David Dinh, Stanton Ho and Howard Yang
- CLW Chairs: Christie Le and Yena Liang
- Dance for Kids Chair: Katrina Avena
Dates
- Pinning: February 19, 2016
- Pledge Retreat: April 1-3, 2016
- Special Event: May 21, 2016
Program Changes
- Pledge Retreat site this term was changed to Liberty Glen Campground at Sonoma Lake from Raymond Campground
- Secret BBLB has been brought back by this term Pledge Parents
- Changes of Service Guideline in that man miles cannot be used for more than half of the service requirement.
- Spring Retreat was brought back and was held at Beach Boardwalk at Santa Cruz
- Brought Studying hour as a requirement due to academic performance from brothers being an issue for the past few terms. MVPs hoped that by encouraging studying hours, more people would perform better academically.