KAPPA Pl: Art Fraternity Enjoys Activities The Epsilon Iota chapter of Kappa Pi national art fraternity carried the prestige earned through excellence in art. Seven inductees joined in the fall initiation to establish an active membership of 17. At the initiation banquet in the Stevens Art Gallery, the fraternity colors, purple and gold, were pointed out as representing truth and sincerity. These colors were also found in the official flower, the purple iris, signifying excellence. These ideal qualities were emulated by the chapter during the year and were recognized in others. Local school talent was also rewarded in the annual White County Art Exhibit. Generally, members "promoted the artistic achievement of others, encouraged one another and most importantly, praised God as the great artist (Col. 3:17)," said Diane Roof, a senior member of the organization. Eligibility in Kappa Pi required that a student hold a KAPPA Pl. 1st row (I to r): Anthony Guice, Greg Needles, Ronnie Ashlock, Jennifer Fly, Kathy Thompson, Faye Doran, Amy Thornton. 2nd row: Diane Roof, Beth Miller, John Bingaman, Jennifer Meyer, Laura Ngai and Janie Giles. ~ AN ARTIST AT WORK. Patti Parrish ~ puts the finishing touches on her pa- ~ per-base sculpture. Art students spent ~ many hours on projects to complete S: requirements for their classes. :r i ? 2.5 or higher GPA overall, and a minimum of a 3 .0 in their art classes. Each candidate must be a junior or senior with 15 hours of art class credits. "It was a great honor because it is so selective, " said Jennifer Fly a senior from San Antonio, TX. " Not everyone could be in it. This was the select few," she added. The summation of the purpose of Kappa Pi was shown by the organization's motto: " Art colors life and enriches living."+ - Katrina Shaw CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, ACDA. C-MENC & KAPPA Pl 77
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