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1 . Rebel fans truly are bom and bred. Here at Homecoming this young Rebel watches Intently as the Rebels struggle against Vanderbilt. 2. Tuba player Don Morris gets into the spirit of things after the Beat Georgia bonfire. 3. Students Jump for footballs being thrown by the cheerleaders during the game. Crowd participation and enthusiasm is always Important. Opening
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The Fall season in Mississippi has to be ex- perienced to be appreciated. Nowhere else is the coming of Fall more apparent than at Ole Miss. Here leaves in the Grove go from green to yellow to orange to brown. The weather changes from hot and humid to briskly cold. The overall enthusiasm of the students rises as the season progresses. New students get into the swing of things, returning students appreciate having been away and then coming back. Fall season brings the sound of the Ole Miss band practicing in the afternoon, the be- ginning of football season, elections, decisions and the start of another memorable year. A 1 Photo by OUIe Brock . 3 Photo by B.J. Mannlx 1 . Ole Miss students rejoice In the unexpected snow that fell overnight during the first week of Novemeber. 2. Highway safety dummy Larry makes quite an Impression on this young Rebel fan. 3. This participant in the Delta Gamma cinchor splash chose to make a statement with his costume. 4. A young Oxford boy begins his musical career behind a rather large set of drums. ▲ 4 Photo by OlUe Brock 8 — Opening i.
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Coining to college means expe- riencing new things and new peo- ple. As each one goes through their years here at Ole Miss they will accumulate memories and ex- periences that will last forever. Some experiences are learning ones, some make an impact on a person ' s future judgements, some are painful, and others are just unforgettable. But, each experience is what you make it. Often times, as we all will learn, things don ' t turn out the way they were planned. But, growing up means learning to ad- just, working things out with oth- ers, trying to understand that things happen, rather than con- centrating so hard on why things happened. A 1 Photo by Jamie Hooper 1 . Recent successful graduate John Clark ( JC) of Oxford, polished up on his bullfighting skills this summer in Salamanca, Spain. Here he practices with a baby bull during a match. 2. Often times the first fraternity experience many new members have is being thrown into the mud on Bid Day. 3. LidewlJ Hesselink of the Netherlands, enjoyed taking time away from school to go to New York for the NYC marathon. ▲ 3 Photo by Arne Gast 10 — Opening
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