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' Meet ' Way down south in Mississippi there ' s a spot that ever calls, Where among the hills enfolded stand old Alma Mater ' s halls. Where the trees lift high their branches to the whisper- ing Southern breeze, There Ole Miss is calling, calling to our hearts ' fond memories. With united hearts we praise thee, all our loyalty is thine. and we hail thee, Alma Mater, may thy light forever shine; May it grow brighter and brighter, and with deep affection true, Our thoughts shall ever cluster ' round thee, dear ole Red and Blue. May thy fame throughout the nation, through thy sons and daughters grow; May thy name forever waken in our hearts a tender glow; May thy counsel and they spirit ever keep us one in this, That our own shall be thine honor now and ever, dear Ole Miss!-1936 OLE MISS Opening— 21
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1. The cafeteria relocated in the Union to better accomodate students ' eating habits this year. 2. Digging ditches is a common sight on campus. 3. The Grill getting a new modern look. 4. The Athletic dorm was officially named Kinard Hall. 5. Officer Evans writes another ticket for people who park by Lyceum to cash checks at the Bursar Office. 6. The money machines are now on the first floor of the Union. • 1 Ole Miss has experienced many changes in the past years. Some obvious, others not so obvious. Like all Universities, Ole Miss has to change to keep up with the times but some things take longer. Ole Miss is changing, even rapidly in some places. The old is comming down and the new is going up. The outdated is going out and the modern is coming in. The Power plant produces most of the more obvious changes. The new building is going up behind Shoemaker (Biology) Hall. The old plant was built in 1934. The new plant should ade- quetly and efficently heat the entire campus. The project for the Class of 1986, a sprinkler system for the grove, will soon begin production this year. The project for the Class of 1987 not be forgotten with their chimes informing us all of the holidays and hours of the day. But there are still some students that cannot seem to make it on time anyway. Of course it cannot be forgotten that the cafeteria was moved. It is now conviently located in the Union, where most students must pass it to get to class, check their mail, go to the bookstore, or shoot some pool. 22 — Opening Hamp Overton • 2
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