After falling on the bungee run, Shara Periman laughs as she tries to stand back up. The bungee run and other activities were set up in Dr. David Burks' back yard as part ofthe luau. Holding her candle, Sarah Nicks listens to the devotional during Impact's closing ceremony. The final ceremony was designed not only to end Impact on a spiritual note, but also to help students start off their semester on a spiritual note. Photo by Jell Montgomery Paul White concentrates on painting a picture during Gil Eagles ' show. The hyponotized students believed that they were in the Carribbean and at the Kentucky Derby. Jonah Shumate and Michael Mass attempt to help juggler Mark Nizer onto a unicycle. To keep student interest high, Nizer asked several volunteers to help him on stage. Student Impacters pickup trash along Searcy's streets. The group service project has been an important aspect ofImpact. Photo by Jm Miner SayWhat? "I loved having a facultymember there. He had a lot of good advice to give us about campus life and he put it on our level. Hewas very relaxed and comfortable with us, which made a big diffe rence." - Molly Pratt, freshman "Our faculty memberwas Dr. Donny Lee.Since he was a new professor, he understood what the freshmen were going through in a new place and was able to connect well with them. He even brought his wife and children to a meeting and is planning a cookout with us later this semester." - Kendra Parker, sophomore worker "The freshmen in our group loved the facul tymember. They even hung out with him after Impact was over and went to his house for a Bible study. " - Jon Singleton, sophomore worker STU DENT IM PACT 19
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