Serrano Class

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This article is about the pledge class. For the inside joke, see Serrano Class (Inside Joke).
Serrano Class
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Namesake Elyson Serrano
Term Spring 2012
Initiated 75
Crossed 61

ExComm

President Aaron Manley
Service VPs Christina So and Lisa Christensen
Membership VPs Justin Ahn and Kevin Luu
Fellowship VPs Fanny Wong and Michelle Li
Pledge Parents Kimberly Nelson and Vincent Yan
Finance VPs David Hoang and Victoria Chang
Recording Secretaries Clara Sze and Stephanie Ang
Corresponding Secretaries Diana Chan and Thucminh Le
Press Secretaries Jenny Liang and Rich La
Alumni Secretaries Alan Chu and Nicholas Sordello
Historians Anna Comande and Michael Choe
Sergeants-At-Arms Karena Shum, Timothy Mascarinas, and Tommy Hoang

PlexComm

Spokesperson Jonathan Su
Pledge Service Coordinators Celia Yu and Wilbur Chan
Pledge Fellowship Coordinators Wilson Wang and Beverly Wang
Pledge Finance Coordinators Eileen Ye and Cassandra Yee
Pledge Secretaries Linda Cai and Annie Dear
Pledge Historians Tony Phan and Myra Lee
Pledge Sergeants-At-Arms Justin Quizon, Raymond Mach, and Darryl Ha
Pledge Mascot Fire Mario

Chairs

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.