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THE S. GALE DENLEY STUDENT MEDIA CENTER Student Staffs at Work NEWS LAYOUT DESIGNER Jennifer Gruich works to design the news pages for The Daily Mississippian.The DM is a student-run daily newspaper for Ole Miss students and the surrounding community. BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL, Emery Carrington, the Editor of The Daily Mississippian, prepares the next day ' s paper for the press. The newspaper Is printed in Farley Hall every morning and distributed to the area. ROCKING THE AIRWAVES, Catherine Riggs prepares a song list for her speciality show on Rebel Radio 92.1. Rebel Radio Is a live 24-hour radio station, totally run by Ole Miss Students. THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Emery Carrington NEWSWATCH 12 STATION MANAGER Lurric Lr i i MANAGING EDITOR Jov Douglas CAMPUS NEWS EDITOR Michael Newsuni CITY NEWS EDITOR SIteena Barniil OPINION EDITOR Albert Scuvel NEWS LAYOUT DESIGNER Jeiiiiijrr (iriiuli EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Brendan RoQan PHOTO EDITOR Darrell Blakely SPORTS EDITOR Ben Beitzel ARTS AND LIFE EDITOR Melissa Siiidelar COPY EDITORS Regan Campbell Ryan Flynn Jordan Lancaster Caroline Mossing Brandon Memeyer Miilinel Palronik NEWS DIRECTOR Janna Hughes SPORTS DIRECTOR Josh Rosa NEWS ANCHORS Ashley Smith he ia Big ford Martin Barllelt Lindsey Brown Rebecca Bertrand Adam Chapman Erin Haivley Anna Hill JJ Evans Jennifer Jeansonne Grace While Chris Wilson Joan Lucas Tanle Roberts Janna Hughes WEATHER ANCHORS Elizabeth Rylee R ebecca Bertrand LJndsey Brown Catherine Werne Brook Staples Eddie Silvanic Kellie Bell J J Evans SPORTS ANCHORS Ben Piper Travis Llewellyn Keith Woernle Jennifer Jeansonne Brooke Staples Allen Grain STAFF Aaron Rollins Adam Chapman Alicia Bowles Amanda LeBlanc Ashley Gonroy Brandon ] alters Eddie Silvanic Genie Alice Vie Hannah Maharrey Jade Maharrey Jennifer Jeansonne Jermaine Jackson Josh Haskins Justin Gardner Kara Adams Kate Houston Kirk Daniels Marty Farris Shane Js ' eugenbaucr Sylvia Hall Tyler Nelson Erin Haivley Ashley Smith Ben Piper Martin Bartlett 246 I The Ole Miss 2005
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Name: Emery Carringlon Title: Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Mississippian Hometown: Byhalia, Miss. Classification: Senior Major: Journalism Snob about: Everything.. .Is she really wearing ' THAT? Favorite place in Oxford: Liz Ogden ' s balcony on the Square Role Models: The Admiral, Amoeba, Bingo Bizzizzle, Crazy. Creepy Tall Guy, D. Beitz, Dizzle, Dodi, Eorrie, G ' Ma, JoyHead, Laurdie, M.F.K.F.D.. Mama B., Martus, Memms, Mo, Oggie, Old Man River, Pa-Paw and Ma-Maw, PeterMan, Rusty Leigh, Snuffalufiigus Boom Boom, Sweetness, Tater... Ding, fries are done! Words to live by: Mamma tried! Claim to fame: One word - Byhalia. Word or phrase you overuse: Hey! Let ' s go s?noke! Favorite thing in your house: Jeffrey (my stuffed Beagle dog) and his Hawaiian dress shirt. Name: Mah Bunn Title: SMC Online Editor Hometown : t ' alls, MS. 1 1 ' e actually had to miss recess on days they were cropdusling. Major: Journalism Snob about: . ot so much a snob, Tm an Apple geek. And I hate it wlien you order a Mexican pizza at the Taco Bell drive-thru and they don ' t give you afreakin fork. Totally unacceptable. Favorite place in Oxford: Deli at Big Star Their plate lunch beats Ajax any day. Role Model: .1 . Rogers Words to live by: Hotty Toddy Claim to fame: I ended homelessness in the U.S. (well, that ' s what they told us we were doing during Hands Across America) Word or phrase you overuse: Areyou implying that I have a limited vocabulary.- ' Favorite thing in your house: Aly front porch swing Eve never actually sat on it, but people say it looks nice. Other than that, Tm a big fan of the landing on my staircase. Whenyoufall, it catchesyou halfway down. [Organizations | 245
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NEWSWATCH 12 produces a live 30-minute student news broadcast every weekday at 5:30 p.m. from their Bishop Hall studio. THE STATE OF THE ART news facility was completed in the summer of 2004. It offers learning opportunities in both broadcast and print journalism. COPY EDITING PAGES, Salimeh Shamaly, Student Life Editor for the yearbook, puts final corrections on her work. REBEL RADIO 92. SPRING STATION MANAGER Bailey Mellun FALL STATION MANAGER David Steele THE OLE MISS YEARBOOK MUSIC DIRECTOR Liiidsey Aladdox FALL NEWS DIRECTOR Grace White SPRING NEWS DIRECTOR Anna Hill PRODUCTION MANAGER pR David Steele SMC ADVERTISING STAFF ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES Ashley Atiyeh Andrea Buerck Afton Jones Ronald Odom Lea Ann Ray Emily Strader CREATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR Angela Durham CREATIVE SERVICES STAFF Sarah Grenfell Rachel Paris Stephen Rogers Kimsey Troxler EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Nathan Geddie PHOTO EDITOR Darrell Blakely STUDENT LIFE EDITOR Salimeh Shamaly ACADEMICS EDITOR Amy Patrick DISTINCTIONS EDITOR Jeremy Roberts PERSONALITIES EDITORS Patrice Jones Elizabeth Chapman ORGANIZATIONS EDITORS Ryan Upshaw Lauren Mayet GREEKS EDITOR Heather Burchfield ATHLETICS EDITOR Betsy Lounsberry ASSISTANTS Elan Walker Brandie Thomas Abby Williams Allison England Melissa King Will Ford COPY EDITORS Regan Campbell Salimeh Shamaly Virginia Sheilds Jennifer Russell SMC CONVERGENCE STAFF NEWSDESK EDITORS Martin Bartlett Laura Houston Anna Hill Rima Chaddha Alicia Bowles Shena Barnett SMC FACULTY STAFF DIRECTOR Dr Ralph Braseth ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Traci Mitchell SENIOR STAFF ASSISTANT Dairy Dans RADIO STATION ADVISOR Melanie Wadkins BROADCAST COORDINATOR Ken Boutwell PRODUCTION MANAGER Benny Rikard LITHOGRAPHER Timothy Davis creative technical supervisor Peter Cleary NEWSPAPER ADVISOR Marty Russell BROADCAST ENGINEER Darrell Jordan OFFICE ASSISTANTS Cece Dobbs Amy Patrick Carta Gordon Shannon Smith Organizations | 247
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