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FROM THE CHANCELLOR DEAR OLE MISS STUDENTS As you fead this 117th edition of Ttie Ole Miss, I hope it recalls the sights, sounds and emotions of a transformative year of your life here at the University of Mississippi. I also hope you will learn something new about yourself and your university It has been a year of great significance in the life of this beloved institution, and we should all be grateful to editor Elizabeth Beaver and her staff for producing such a vibrant chronicle of this time. For generations to come, it will serve as an inspiring record of what we accomplished, shared and learned here together The 2C12 2013 academic year has brought celebration, reflection and self examination. We have observed the 50th anniversary of the university ' s racial integration, cheered as the Rebels triumphed over Pittsburgh in the BBVA Compass Bowl and marveled at the artistry and grace of the Russian National Ballet at the Ford Center Civil rights activists Harry Belafonte and Myrlie Evers Williams, Pulitzer Prize winning columnist George Will, US, Attorney General Eric Holder and acclaimed biographer Ron Chernow all visited and shared their insights with us. And many of us volunteered to contribute hours for various service projects, working igether to help others and improve life throughout our community, state and region. Our students are the heart and soul of Ole Miss, and we take pride in their accomplishments and growth. For the graduates of the class of 2013, we offer congratulations and wish you the best in your personal and professional aspirations. For our other students, we salute your accomplishments and growth during the year I sincerely hope you treasure the memories of this past year, and 1 hope this yearbook will become a treasured memento of your time at Ole Miss. DANIELW. JONES, M.D. CHANCELLOR PHOTO THOr AS CRANING
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