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I a tn Donaldson, a Spanish major with English and mathematics minors, is fi 1 iiajas| K 1, Ala. Donaldson is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Jefi Donaldson. Donaldson i«fs Urinated by his fraternity, Sigma Nu, where he serves as president, is a former rush chairman and national athlete of the year. He is also a member of the 2004 SEC Championship Ole Miss Men ' s Tennis team. Donaldson ' s other honors include being the 2005 Senior Class Secretaiy and Treasurer, a member of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, All-SEC Academic Honor Roll with a 4.0 GPA, Student Athlete Advisory Committee Vice President, Chancellor ' s Leadership Class, Golden Ke Honor Society, Lambda Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi and Omicron Delta Kappa. Through all my invaluable experiences at Ole Miss, representing the senior class is the least I can sjive in return. Donaldson said. II So ress McAlister, a managerial finance and banking and finance major, is from Mandeville, La. McAlister is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAlister. She w as nominated by her sorority. Kappa Delta, where she is currently the vice president of standards and the philanthropy chairman. Her work as an Associated Student Body Senator has landed her the job of the 2004 ASB Vice President. Tress is also a member of Mortar Board, Golden Key Honor Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of Omega, Lambda Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Leapfrog and Chancellor ' s Leadership Class. Ole Miss will always hold a special place in my heart, McAlister said. There have been so many amazing opportunities that have allowed me to grow and become the person I am today. I will always remember the people I have met during my time here and cherish the wonderful memories 1 ha e made. I . ivki McKiiinon, a nuuiagcrial finance and real csUUc major, is from Jackson, A-liss. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DougMcKinnon. .McKinnon was nominated ■or npus favorite b his fralernily, .Sigma Chi. McKinnon is a member of Rho Epsilon, Insurance and Risk Managemenl Society and Financier ' s Club. He is also the secretar - of Phi Bcla LamlKl.i and c hicf emissary officer for the Business School. I am liouoicd and rr fortiuuile to rc|)rescnl m ' senior class as a campus lii (iriU ' l()r 2001, . I( Kiiuioii said. b 5S 116 I The Ou; Miss 2005
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my-.Allison Kdvvards is llic (l;iu,t lilcr ol Ben aiid Shawn hdwards. I ' xivvards is ail rlenuiUaiy education major from Dycrsijur , Tcnn. She is a nicnibcr of Delia iaiiini;i Sdroritv; wiiere siie seiA ' cs as iiei ' (■lia|)tei ' s prcsidcni. I ' .dvvards is also a nienilxr of ihe (Ihancelior ' s Leadersiu]) tliass, Oie Miss inl)assadois, Clolie e Re])ul)li(ans, Order of Omega, Moriar Board and Omieron Delta Kaj pa, where she serves as ])resident. Her invoKemenl in the Associated Siiidciu liody lias lead her from senator to legislation monitor and presidential cabinet executive assistant. She has also served as the hospitality director l()r the Celebrity Oolf Classic. Edwards has been in ' ol cd with the Student I ' rogramming Board as a member of both the special events and ])ageant committees. I ' .dwards was nominated by her sorority. Being elected by the student body as a class favorite was certainly an honor, Edwards said. I am glad that I had so many friends who res])ected me enough to get out and vote. r Si aylor McNeel, a business studies major, is from Louisville, Miss. He is the 5n of Niles and Melanie McNeel. McNeel was nominated by his fraternity, |ma Nu, where he serves as intramural chairman. McNeel is also a member of the Associated Student Body where he serves as the director of student services and athletic committee chairman. McNeel is the 2005 Senior Class President. Other campus involvement for McNeel includes being a member of the Mortar Board, Leap Frog, Habitat for Humanity, Golden Key Honor Society, Reformed University Fellowship and Campu s Crusade. Being elected as campus favorite is a great honor, and I would like to thank the students for letting me represent them, McNeel said. y, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eric McVey, is from Jackson, Miss. lcVe i a liiolog) ' major with a chemistry minor. McVey was nominated by her loroPiiN. Delta Delta Delta, in which she sei-ves as president and has served as the reference chairman. She is also a member of Reformed Universit) Fellowship, Gamma Beta Phi, Student . lumni Council, Alpha Epsilon Delta, National Society of Collegiate Scholars and Beta Beta Beta, a biology honor society. Ole Miss is an amazing place full of friends and fun memories, McWy said. I am just honored and humbled to receive such a distinction. Thank you. Distinctions j 115
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CAMPUS FAVORITES Rummer VVinclliain, an clcmcnlar) (■diication major, is rroni Bossier (aly. La. SlTl|is llic daushlcr of Ms. Tina Pickcll aiici Mr. and Mrs. William Windham, l ifldham was nominated by her sorority. Kappa Delta, where she serves as house manager and rush ehair. She is also the current Sigma Nu Fraternity Sweetheart. Simimer is a member of College Republicans, Leap Frog, Chamcllnr ' s Honor Roll and a top ten beauty in the 2003 Parade of Beauties. Representing the senior class as a campus favorite is by far the most exciting and humbling honor I have ever received, Windham said. Ole Miss is such an amazing place with so many amazing people. My four years here have given rne not only a lifetime of memories, but lifelong friendships as well. Co 9 r»3 Si The best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man. -Euripides, Greek dramatist hris Zainey, a journalism major and political science minor, is from New )rlQfens, La. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Zainey. Zainey was nominated by lis fraternity, Sigma Nu. Zainey is also the 2004 Interfraternity Council President, where he acts as a liaison between the university and the council. He also resides as co-chair of the Greek Council, a member of Mortar Board, Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of Omega and Golden Key Honor Society. This position means a great deal to me, Zainey said. I am extremely honored and humbled to have been elected as a campus favorite. Distinctions | 117
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