Difference between revisions of "Serrano Class"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (→ExComm) |
|||
| (6 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown) | |||
| Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
namesake = [[Elyson Serrano]]| | namesake = [[Elyson Serrano]]| | ||
term = Spring 2012| | term = Spring 2012| | ||
initiated = 75| | |||
crossed = 61| | |||
}} | }} | ||
| Line 34: | Line 36: | ||
| [[Alumni Secretaries]] || [[Alan Chu]] and [[Nicholas Sordello]] | | [[Alumni Secretaries]] || [[Alan Chu]] and [[Nicholas Sordello]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Historians]] || [[ | | [[Historians]] || [[Anna Comande]] and [[Michael Choe]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Sergeants-At-Arms]] || [[Karena Shum]], [[Timothy Mascarinas]], and [[Tommy Hoang]] | | [[Sergeants-At-Arms]] || [[Karena Shum]], [[Timothy Mascarinas]], and [[Tommy Hoang]] | ||
| Line 70: | Line 72: | ||
* [[Fundraising Chair]]: n/a | * [[Fundraising Chair]]: n/a | ||
* [[Banquet Chairs]]: [[Jacqueline de la Rocha]] and [[Quynh Anh Tran]] | * [[Banquet Chairs]]: [[Jacqueline de la Rocha]] and [[Quynh Anh Tran]] | ||
* [[Xpressions Chairs]]: [[Andrew Jacobs]] and [[David Lac]] | |||
==Dates== | ==Dates== | ||
| Line 79: | Line 82: | ||
*Implemented a class cap of 120 pledges | *Implemented a class cap of 120 pledges | ||
*Removed [[Risk Management Committee]] from the chapter bylaws. Added Risk Management Advisory Committee. The committees essentially do the same thing, but the latter has a slightly different composition fewer members overall. Actives are elected rather than appointed by the [[Executive Committee]]. | *Removed [[Risk Management Committee]] from the chapter bylaws. Added Risk Management Advisory Committee. The committees essentially do the same thing, but the latter has a slightly different composition fewer members overall. Actives are elected rather than appointed by the [[Executive Committee]]. | ||
*Agreed to be a big brother chapter (along with CSU Sacramento Kappa Sigma Chapter) of CSU Stanislaus. | *Agreed to be a big brother chapter (along with CSU Sacramento Kappa Sigma Chapter) of CSU Stanislaus. Kappa Sigma chose to be the big brother chapter on its own, however. | ||
*Pledge retreat was held at Hidden View. | *Pledge retreat was held at Hidden View. | ||
*Mom and Pop Dinners were made as a requirement as opposed to a wild card during [[Zlatkovich Class]]. Also continued "So, you're an active. Now what?" and "Roberts Rules 101" workshops. | *Mom and Pop Dinners were made as a requirement as opposed to a wild card during [[Zlatkovich Class]]. Also continued "So, you're an active. Now what?" and "Roberts Rules 101" workshops. | ||
Latest revision as of 03:40, 19 December 2013
- This article is about the pledge class. For the inside joke, see Serrano Class (Inside Joke).
| Serrano Class | ||||||||||||
|
ExComm
PlexComm
Chairs
- Ritual Chair: Lillian Khan and Sonia Oran
- Snake Chairs: Chloe Grinberg and Patrick Nguyen
- BB/LB Chairs: Christian Machuca, Cody Harper, Cory Bullis, Jason Bayquen, Jeremy Truong, Kristina Mae Catli, Naomi Luong
- Spirit Chairs: QA Nguyen and Kristin Caroza
- Athletic Chairs: Alvin Thai and Vinson Banh
- Fundraising Chair: n/a
- Banquet Chairs: Jacqueline de la Rocha and Quynh Anh Tran
- Xpressions Chairs: Andrew Jacobs and David Lac
Dates
- Initiation: March 2, 2012
- Pledge Retreat: April 13-15, 2012
- Activation: May 26, 2012
Program Changes
- Implemented a class cap of 120 pledges
- Removed Risk Management Committee from the chapter bylaws. Added Risk Management Advisory Committee. The committees essentially do the same thing, but the latter has a slightly different composition fewer members overall. Actives are elected rather than appointed by the Executive Committee.
- Agreed to be a big brother chapter (along with CSU Sacramento Kappa Sigma Chapter) of CSU Stanislaus. Kappa Sigma chose to be the big brother chapter on its own, however.
- Pledge retreat was held at Hidden View.
- Mom and Pop Dinners were made as a requirement as opposed to a wild card during Zlatkovich Class. Also continued "So, you're an active. Now what?" and "Roberts Rules 101" workshops.
- Newly implemented Big Bro Little Bro workshops. It's a requirement for pledges to cross, and a requirement for big bros to help their little cross. The program's goal was to help foster and development a stronger BBLB relationships between BBLB pairs. It consisted of three one hour workshops.