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'''Pledge Sergeants-At-Arms (Pledge SAAs)''' are members of [[PlexComm]]. The task of the Pledge SAA is to help regulate the pledge meetings. Before [[Jadel Class|Fall 2007]], when pledge meetings and general meetings were separate, Pledge SAAs also had the ability to start the pledge meeting because they are the one responsible for the role call of the pledge groups. They also play a role subordinate to the [[Sergeants-At-Arms]] during the business portion of the meetings.


'''Pledge Sergeant at Arms'''
This office existed during the 1990s, but at some point fell out of practice. During the [[Schroeder Class|Fall 2005]] [[PLW]], [[Executive Committee]] officers were assigned to talk to each pledge group about their respective offices. [[Clayton Luu]] assigned the rooms in which ExComm officers would talk about their positions. However, one group had an empty space, as there were no other officers able to talk to the pledges about PlexComm. [[Donald Yip]] yelled out "Pledge SAA!" Perhaps Sergeant Yip was serious, or maybe he was joking, but his fellow SAA Clayton agreed. Thus, the pledge SAA office was born. The Schroeder term SAAs made an impromptu speech about the new, exciting, and groundbreaking pledge Sergeant-At-Arms office.
 
 
'''The Office:'''
 
The task of the Pledge S.A.A. is to help regulate the pledge meetings. They also have the ability to start the pledge meeting because they are the one responsible for the role call of the pledge groups, so the pledge meeting can commence. They are also in charge during the business portion of the meetings.
 
 
'''Perks:'''
* Does not have to sit around during the pledge meeting.
 
* Extended knowledge of Robert's Rule and Parliamentary procedures. (It's always good to know Robert's Rules!)
 
* Has the power to push excomm around if the meeting is taking too long.
 
* "The easiest plexcomm position around" According to [[Paul Lee]].
 
 
'''Origin:'''
 
Before the creation of the plexcomm office of pledge S.A.A, There was once a chaotic pledge meeting that the S.A.A. couldn't handle the rowdy actives and pledges. Disorder and Chaos run amok. The situation was becoming desperate and out of nowhere a lightning struck on the blackboard of Wellman 2 and it wrote '''''"Pledge S.A.A."''''' A solution was finally found on how to keep the pledge meeting in order and thus the position of Pledge S.A.A was born.
 
 
'''Real Origin:'''
 
During Schroeder class of fall 2005 [[PLW]]. The excomm offices were assigned to talk to each pledge group about their respective offices. [[Clayton Luu]] assigned the rooms on which excomm officers will go to start their talk about their offices. However one group had an empty space, there was no other officers able to talk to the pledges about plexcomm. [[Donald Yip]] yelled out "Pledge S.A.A!" perhaps Sergeant Yip was serious or maybe he was playing around. Clayton agreed. And thus out of nowhere the pledge S.A.A. office was born. Just like that. The Schroeder class S.A.A made an impromptu speech about the new, exciting, and groundbreaking pledge Sergeant at Arms office. The S.A.A.'s were happy.
 
'''Previous Pledge SAAs:'''
* [[Richard Lee]] and [[Ryan Jung]] for [[Schroeder class]].
* [[Carl Riemer]] and [[Ryan Huang]] for [[Fong-Quan class]].
* [[Justin Ho]] and [[Ben Buckley]] for [[Westlake class]].
* [[Joshua Fu]] and [[Tri Benjamin Duc Nguyen]] for [[Mayen class]].
* [[Andrew Shi Hao Guan]], [[Justin Ha]], [[Gurbir Singh]], and [[Zin (Rosalind) Linn]] for [[Jadel Class]].
* [[Daniel Han]] and [[Tai Ma]] for [[Lipton Class]].
* [[Eddie Pham]] and [[Derek Y F Chan|Derek Chan]] and [[Kenneth Woo]] for [[Krenek Class]].
* [[Roger Lo]] and [[Xiao Ren]] and [[Justin Fukae]] for [[Jaromay Class]].
* [[Ashley Darvin]] and [[Greg Webb]] and [[Tai Phan]] for [[McKenzie Class]].


==List of Pledge Sergeants-At-Arms==
*Spring 2020 ([[Ng]]): [[Justin Lee]]
*Fall 2019 ([[Wong Class|Wong]]): [[Carly Lon]], [[Michelle Lee (Wong)|Michelle Lee]], and [[Doris Inson]]
*Spring 2019 ([[Takemori Class|Takemori]]): [[Cheryl Mai]], [[Julinh Lam]], and [[Mayela Castaneda]]
*Fall 2018 ([[Louie Class|Louie]]): [[Alvin Yu]], [[Alex Wong]], and [[Kyle Chan]]
*Spring 2018 ([[Nguyen Class|Nguyen]]): [[Mindy Pham]], [[Chang Seng]], and [[Gabriela Lopez]]
*Fall 2017 ([[Penny Class|Penny]]): [[Danny Lee (Penny)|Danny Lee]], [[Amy Hoffman]], and [[Jack Ta]]
*Spring 2017 ([[Bhatt Class|Bhatt]]): [[Carson Ho]], [[Jilliane De Leon]], and [[Louie Shi]]
*Fall 2016 ([[Heismeyer Class|Heismeyer]]): [[Wilson Chu]], [[Michelle Paek]], and [[Ashley Tran]]
*Spring 2016 ([[Nishiya-Milligan Class|Nishiya-Milligan]]): [[John Nathan Reyes]], [[Jonathan Liu]], and [[Hung (John) Nguyen]]
*Fall 2015 ([[Pfeffer Class|Pfeffer]]): [[Hein Htet Aung]] and [[Eric Zhou]]
*Spring 2015 ([[Wu Class|Wu]]): [[Ben Wang]], [[Thinh Ngo-Phan]], and [[Ethan Bell]]
*Fall 2014 ([[Krenek Class (Fall 2014)|Krenek]]): [[Alain Bui]], [[Daniel Tran]], and [[Clarence Le]]
*Spring 2014 ([[Liao Class|Liao]]): [[Jason Ma]], [[Jason Pang]], [[Rachael McKinnon]]
*Fall 2013 ([[Emery Class|Emery]]): [[Malcolm Rivera]] and [[Stephan Dodson]]
*Spring 2013 ([[Cheng Class|Cheng]]): [[Kevin Dinh]], [[Nikan Fini]], [[Jose Torres]]
*Fall 2012 ([[Harty Class|Harty]]): [[Woo Ju Kim]], [[Jose Morales]], [[Kin Liu]]
*Spring 2012 ([[Serrano Class|Serrano]]): [[Raymond Mach]], [[Darryl Ha]], [[Justin Quizon]]
*Fall 2011 ([[Zlatkovich Class|Zlatkovich]]): [[Andy Yip]], [[Nathaniel Chu]], [[Tanuj Mahmood]]
*Spring 2011 ([[Chew Class|Chew]]): [[Matt Sano]], [[Hong Son]], [[Vincent Yan]]
*Fall 2010 ([[Chandler Class|Chandler]]): [[Joey Chen]], [[Samuel Cheung]], [[Jonathan Kim]]
*Spring 2010 ([[Luong Class|Luong]]): [[Amit Chu]], [[Clarence Lam]], [[Nicholas Or]]
*Fall 2009 ([[McKenzie Class|McKenzie]]): [[Ashley Darvin]], [[Greg Webb]], [[Tai Phan]]
*Spring 2009 ([[Jaromay Class|Jaromay]]): [[Justin Fukae]] and [[Xiao Ren]]
*Fall 2008 ([[Krenek Class (Fall 2008)|Krenek]]): [[Derek Chan]], [[Eddie Pham]], and [[Kenneth Woo]]
*Spring 2008 ([[Lipton Class|Lipton]]): [[Daniel Han]] and [[Tai Ma]]
*Fall 2007 ([[Jadel Class|Jadel]]): [[Andrew Guan]], [[Gurbir Singh]], and [[Justin Ha]]
*Spring 2007 ([[Mayen Class|Mayen]]): [[Joshua Fu]] and [[Tri Benjamin Duc Nguyen]]
*Fall 2006 ([[Westlake Class|Westlake]]): [[Ben Buckley]] and [[Justin Ho]]
*Spring 2006 ([[Fong-Quan Class|Fong-Quan]]): [[Carl Riemer]] and [[Ryan Huang]]
*Fall 2005 ([[Schroeder Class|Schroeder]]): [[Richard Lee]] and [[Ryan Jung]]


{{Officers and Committees}}
{{Officers and Committees}}


[[Category: PlexComm Officers]]
[[Category: PlexComm Officers]]

Latest revision as of 09:26, 15 April 2020

Pledge Sergeants-At-Arms (Pledge SAAs) are members of PlexComm. The task of the Pledge SAA is to help regulate the pledge meetings. Before Fall 2007, when pledge meetings and general meetings were separate, Pledge SAAs also had the ability to start the pledge meeting because they are the one responsible for the role call of the pledge groups. They also play a role subordinate to the Sergeants-At-Arms during the business portion of the meetings.

This office existed during the 1990s, but at some point fell out of practice. During the Fall 2005 PLW, Executive Committee officers were assigned to talk to each pledge group about their respective offices. Clayton Luu assigned the rooms in which ExComm officers would talk about their positions. However, one group had an empty space, as there were no other officers able to talk to the pledges about PlexComm. Donald Yip yelled out "Pledge SAA!" Perhaps Sergeant Yip was serious, or maybe he was joking, but his fellow SAA Clayton agreed. Thus, the pledge SAA office was born. The Schroeder term SAAs made an impromptu speech about the new, exciting, and groundbreaking pledge Sergeant-At-Arms office.

List of Pledge Sergeants-At-Arms