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with the inter 3' with a service 5 22 0nd in 1925, 55; ternity now rfi members. Blue Key '5 aid T0 0W CC t'whole mart. h' ing, which is fit and faculty cc:: 4 ,, , ,. . ,, planning, 0ng72 tive progrorn :5 Sue Bloch, Linda Lepper. BACK ROW: Darlene Drew, Linda bd dTh: ,3 Sonsini, Miss Elenor Waller, Adviser. O Y on T' m nu FIRST ROW: Anne Cuffe, Nina Grant, Marsha Moore, Vickie Gillespie, Darlene Gandy, Sodowsky, Joan Vickers, Vickie Randal, Moryllin Brock, Sue Collins, Judi Bergmonn, Lucy The locd ' 5' dates from i957 CAMENAE is the women's honor service sorority on Campus; and the members serve as the official T i hostesses of Valley State. Potential members are called Comenettes. The purpose of the organization is in young women, social graces through professional guidance for personal leadership and responsibility in each member by group participation in college, d to develop the qualities of graciousness and consideration for others. 3 to develop and manifest improvement, to develop community, and home activities, on TIDDELYWINKS SOCIETY The San Fernando Valley State College Tiddelywinks Society was founded in T963, to promote the friendly competition, mentally stimulating and physically exhausting sport of tiddeIY' winks. Its first semester saw tiddelywinks catch on all over Southern California, with record news coverage and matches scheduled from Long Beach to the Rose Bowl. The sport W0S also met with great enthusiasm on campus. Pictured here are three members of the undefeated varsity team. VARSITY TIDDELYWINKERS il-rT: Sanford Robbins, Cheryl Rosenfeld, Arthur Kohh.
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BED AND WHITE LEADS A TOUR OF VALLEY STATE 147
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BLUE KEY Blue Key National Honor Fraternity had its beginning out the University of Florida in 1924 when Major B. C. Riley selected twenty- tive outstanding student. leaders for assistance with o homecoming program. The program was very sucgesstul and the students who had assisted maior Riley asked that he meet with them regularly to discuss other ways of improving student lite, and there was a noticeable increase of interest on the campus in oil wo4'thwhile student activities. The progress and the results obtained by this group were amazing and there became the need for the exchange of ideas with similar groups on other campuses. No similar working organization 4 could be found; therefore, Major Riley passed his idea along, wholly with the intention of cooperating with other schools. An honor society with 0 service slogan immediately appealed to men in other colleges and in 1925, began the phenominol growth of Blue Key, The tro- ternity now numbers over one hundred chapters with 43,000 active members. . Blue Key is endorsed by the faculty as a stimulating educational i aid to any college program designed for the development of the 'iwhole mom . It provides a campus workshop for leadership train- ing, which is never complete without octuol student participation, and faculty cooperation, in directed group discussion and in the planning, organization, and administration of an approved, produc- tive program of activities important to the welfare of the student body and the needs of the college. The local history of Son Fernando Valley State Blue Key Chapter dates from 1957. Lumen; , KVMWM - t . Paul Brockway Jerry Conklin u: u: Tom Garnelici CIETY ,6 Society Larry Shapiro Robert Axel Tom Casomassimo Gory Fro kes Dove Schacter David N. Smith 149
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