1981-1982 Yearbook

members combined with seven veterans to give the group a good, workable number with which to do business. The club met about four or five times each semester to learn from guest speakers and plan activities. Artist Chris Davis visited Kappa Pi in the spring to take the club through his trip to Europe from the standpoint of art and culture. In order to become actively involved in their craft, club members created work for two different shows. An "art fest" was held in the ping pong room of the Student Center over Spring Sing weekend and was open to the public. Anot her show was displayed in the spring for art majors only. This collection was on display in the art gallery and provided a chance for peers to analyze and evaluate the artistry presented. Fall president Terri Hughes, who was succeeded in the spring by Celia Rice, said, "Kappa Pi gives a lot of fellowship among the art majors. There's support and confidence in knowing and working alongside others with similar interests.~ The Art Guild was an organization on campus whose - Shawn DaggeU main purpose was to bring all the art majors' together. The organization's meetings were an excellent opportunity for art majors who were not in the same classes to become better acquainted. As junior Darrell Truitt said, "Being a member of the Art Guild is a good experience because you are able to take part in art-related activities with people who have similar interests." The organization was busy this ' year with trips to two art shows in Arkansas. One of these trips was to War Eagle Arts and Crafts Fair in the northwest part of the state, and the other trip was to The Delta Show in Little Rock. The Art Guild had a tee shirt party where the members si lkscreened tee shirts using original designs they had created. Also there was a Christmas party at the home of sponsor Elizabeth Mason. President Hugh Gaskill commented, ··tt's been a good year as there has been more participation than in past years. It's really great to see members who are involved in their majors as well as in the extra curricular part of art." ~ I. WATERCOLORIST Jercy Ellis demonstrates his special talenl. 2. LAJUANNA GILL visits the campus and discusses interior design with in· terested students. 3. KAPPA PI. Front row: Vail, Gaskill. Row two: Schultz, Fletcher, Hughes, Earnhart. Back row: Mason·sponsor, Cagle, Kratzer, Hounsel, Phillips, Hunt, Green-sponsor, Wallace. 4. ART GUILD. Front row: McGinness, Folette, Kratzer, Thurman, Truitt, Hunt. Second row: Bryant, Rein· hardt, Luna, Morgan, Almand, Arledge, Hounsel. Back row: Kellersponsor, Hughes, Dean, Riley, Fletcher, Gaskill.

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