2003-2004 Yearbook

Freshman Keylor Campos plays "Twister," a unity game, with members of the Interna– tional Student Society at a mixer Sept. 19 in the Mclnteer rotunda. Originating from more than 53 countries around the world, ISS members used their time together to share memories of home and the experiences of living abroad. (Photo courtesy of Ingrid Osorio) .' Members of the International Student Society explore the grounds of the Global Village at Camp Tahkodah Oct. 23. The group joined the International Business Society and Dr. Monte Cox, assistant professor of Bible and director of the Center for World Missions, for a session about mission field training. (Photo courtesy of Ingrid Osorio) Senior Larry Holliman shares his holiday spirit with children at the Searcy Housing Authority during the Multi-Cultural Student Action Com– mittee's Christmas party Dec. 6. "Service proj– ects with MSAC helped me out a lot spiritually," senior Lonnie Smith said. "It helped me connect with people and just simply be more culturally appreciative." (Photo by Melissa Wilson) culture If 209

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