1986-1987 Yearbook

Domestic Art ---- ' Wash-n-wear. Senior Janee Evans from Nashville, TN, is doing her duties as laundress for aweek. Through rotation of the various tasks each girl was enabled to Learn the diferent facets of maintaining a household. - photo by Jerry Traughber. he Echo Haven house became home to six girls. It was not only a place to lay their heads, but a place where they learned the true meaning of time management. For eight we.eks the six girls balanced classes, assignments and household duties. They even found some time to spend with friends. The household duties were set on a rotational system of five days. There were six different jobs that each girl had her turn to manage. The head cook was in charge of preparing the main portion of each meal. The asistant cook was the head cooks righthand person. She prepared the breads, drinks and whatever the cook needed help with. The laundress/waitress was in charge of setting the table and doing laundry. The hosue hostess greeted guests, answered the phone and made sure all lights were off. They also made a flower arrangement for the dinner table. The housekeeper vacuumed, dusted and emptied the trash. The kitchen supervisor made sure everything was running well, swept and mopped the floor and ran the dishwasher. As each girl served as head cook, John Wilson Pike - W. Mertiphis, AR . Marketing. Steve Keith Pilkington - Heber Springs, AR . Physical education. Buccaneers; Intercollegiate Athletics, Baseball , All-AIC, All-NAlA District 17; PEMM Club. Mary Ann Pillay - Jacksonville, AR . Nursing. Transfer from University of Arka nsas-Fayetteville; Regina; Campus Ministry; College Republicans; HSNA . Stephanie April Pine - Houston, TX. Elementary education . Regina; A Cappell a; Campus Ministry; College Bowl Team; Nominated for Who's Who. Eric Lee Pipki n - Cabot , AR . Art. Knights; Art Gui ld; TY-12, graphics; honor award, Advertising/Department of Commun ication. Jeanne Marie Pipkin - Oakfield, T . Mathematics education . Sigma Phi Mu; Campus Ministry; Dean's List; HUF; Kappa Delta Pi; MECA; Student Impact, energy group leader; TECH; Academic All-American . Robert Dean Pittenger - Merriam, KS. Management. Gwendolyn Porter - ewport, AR. Marketing. Ko Jo Kai , Historian, Sunshi ne Director; Campus Ministry; American Marketing Associat ion, vice-pres ident of Finance; Young Democrats . James Branch Porter - Bryant, AR . Biology. Transfer from the University of Texas-Arlington; Titans; Campus Ministry; College Republicans; Dean's List ; Pre-Med Club; Resident Assistant; SA library committee chairman; Water Polo Team. Kenneth W. Porter - Emory, TX. Biology. Stephen Philip Powers - Poteau, OK. Bible & psychology. Chi Sigma Alpha; A Cappella, treasurer, Men's Ensemble; Alpha Chi; Campaigns - European International; Campus Ministry; Regina beau; College Republicans; Dean's List; Good News; Student Impact, energy group leader; Timothy Club. Laura Robin Pratt - Ft . Smith, AR. Accounting. Shantih; Student Impact . Anthony Wayne Price - Bossier City, LA . Accounting. Denise Mae Price - Washington, IN. Music education . Michael Allen Pridmore - Newport, AR . Political science & international studies. Sigma Tau Sigma, Spiritual Director, Treasurer; American Studies; Barristers; Bison staff, columnist; Campaigns - Venezuela ; Dean's List; Pi Gamma Psi; Resident Assistant; Spanish Club; Young Democrats . 108 Shades of Seniors they were required to have a guest meal at the end of the rotation . The guest-list consisted of twelve people, among them Mr. and Mrs. Higginbotham, an adult couple and two other guests. Along with the girls weekly duties they were required to keep a business ledger on the grocery expenses. Each girl was also required to do one home improvement project. The home improvement projects ranged from cleaning up the year to re-wallpapering a bedroom. Echo Haven required a great deal of discipline, "I learned how to manage my time to fit in my hosuework, classes and friends;' replied senior Phyllis McFall. Living in the house had its advantages. The girls had the freedom of having their won place to live. Living with one another for eight weeks, the girls grew closer together as a group. They learned to live with one another and spend special times. Some of the best times had were those sitting around the dinner table conversing. Echo Haven, was not just a house, or a place to fulfill requirements, it was a home. <fi[p - Denise Johnston

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