2002-2003 Yearbook

Freshman Elizabeth Blevins, senior Chris Guin and freshman Thomas Austin discuss each others' poetry and fiction at a Scribblers' meeting. Scribblers con– ducted free public readings around cam– pus at various times throughout the school year to allow students to share their cre– ative works. (Photo by Russ Phillips) Junior Laura Beth Chapman, member of Red Brick Studios, an organization for graphic design majors, concentrates on a work of art for a fall semester painting class. Members of RSS received the op– portunity to design for clients who con– ·1:acted Dr. Daniel Adams, associate professor of art and RBS sponsor. (Photo by April Clem) Retracing the Steps... Kappa Pi members Karen Tibbals, Julie Sink, Glenda Buchanan and Gwen Rogers arrange a jewelry display for a January 1981 art show in the Stephens Art Gallery. Sixty students participated in the art show. Kappa Pi, an international organization for art students, had an eventful school year in 1980-1981. The Stephens Art Gallery was home to more than 60 pieces of art Jan. 20-26, created by organization members. During the fall semester in 1980, members of Kappa Pi took a tour through Oklahoma where they visited the Cowboy Hall of Fame, the Willow rock Museum and six art galleries in Oklahoma City. In 1980, members of Kappa Pi formed another organiza– tion for art students, the Art Guild. The Art Guild provided more educational and social activities for art students such as induction banquets and discussion meetings. "The main thrust of the Art Guild is to help the students in the department to get to know each other better and spend more time together," Jim Grady, 1980 Kappa Pi president, said. (Photo from the 1980 Petit Jean) literature &art 207 1111111 .

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