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Page 32 text:
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Mighty fine hunting at Hemingway this season This bonfire built at Ole Miss by forced labor, Dizzy Dean was there; the Governor was there; the legislature was there; Ole Miss Rebels and LSU Tigers packed Hemingway Stadium to the brim as our Rebels edged the Tigers in the Ole Miss annual Homecoming game. At halftime Pat Cousins, surrounded by eight ladies-in-waiting, and her maid of honor, Jan Priester, was crowned queen. That night she reigned at the Homecoming Dance, which was the grand finale to a weekend of festivities. The night before was the night of the bonfire and pep rally, led by Ole Miss cheerleaders. Saturday morning judges voted Phi Kappa Psi and Kappa Delta as the best fret and sorority decorations and Ricks as the best dorm. Well, maybe a little ghost of one What a lot of work just to get blown over Old Diz was there, too
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For two and a half hours we were alternately th rilled, frightened, and amused, but never bored Rebels ' reserve strength watched a tense moment in the game. The situation looked grim, but we wcn. the game began, only the stadium contained life. After elaborate pre-game team activities, bands marched, the loudspeaker blared, and we stood for the national anthem and the invocation. Then play began, and for two and a half hours, broken only by the precisions and color of the band at halftime, we were alternately thrilled, frightened, and amused but never bored. And we cheered cheered as the Rebels won all at the beginning of the season, cheered even in defeat at Memphis, traveled to Memphis again and cheered even more as Ole Miss defeated favored Tennessee to gain a high national ranking, cheered at Starkville even in dis- appointment and cheered loudest and longest in New Orleans on Jan. 1, 1958 as the Rebels humbled Texas to become—Sugar Bowl Champions, 1958.
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Pajamas and pep. Freshmen got in the mood for Homecoming with t he Pajama Parade that ended in a pep rally in Fulton Chapel
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