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Building of ATO house continues Scholarship to honor fallen ATO member Victoria Hiles ing idea for the committee. Once Senior Staff Reporter they devised the idea for an aca- Last August Ole Miss suffered demic scholarship, Lewis, who a tragedy when the Alpha Tau has since graduated from Ole Omega fraternity house caught Miss and now attends law school, fire, killing three of its members. proposed that they establish it in One of the students, Howard Stoneʼs name as a tribute to him. Hillhouse Stone, a political sci- Stone was known as a quiet, ence major from Martinsville, polite young man, but he made Va., will be honored through a his mark through his dedication memorial scholarship called the to excellence in his academics, Howard Stone Academ- Smith said. ic Achievement Schol- “He was not the arship by his former least bit showing out classmates and by Drew in the classroom. He Lewis, president of Pi did his showing out on Sigma Alpha, an honor- exams,” Smith said. ary committee for the He explained that political science depart- the scholarship is an ment. achievement-based One of Stoneʼs po- award and should be litical science profes- awarded to a political sors, Chuck Smith, re- science student who members how much goes above and be- Susie Penman The Daily Mississippian he stood out from the Howard Stone yond expectations Construction of the Alpha Tau Omega house is well underway. The roof is expected to be installed within crowd from the very during freshmen the next few weeks, and the house should be completed by early August 2006. beginning when he taught him in year. The scholar- Introduction to American Gov- ship will be awarded as a $500 week. The house is actually going have recently done many jobs in ernment in the fall of 2004. stipend to a rising sophomore Haley Crum who possesses these qualities. Staff Reporter up pretty fast,” said Jack Minga, the Oxford, including the construction “It was a big class, as most of projectʼs superintendent. “We have of Oxfordʼs new restaurant Obyʼs them are, and he made 100s on Faculty members are current- As the skeleton of the new ATO lost no time to weather, so weʼve and are getting ready to start building everything. I was anxious to meet ly submitting nominees for the house rises, so do the spirits of the been really lucky.” condos on East Jackson Avenue. him,” Smith said. “It was my only award, except for Smith, who said ATO members and pledges. Although the weather has been The architectural company which experience with him, and I was he feels it would be unfair for him In August 2004, a fi re destroyed cooperative, it seems as if some designed the ATOʼs new house, looking forward to having him in to participate in the nomination the former ATO house, killing three students have not. Apparently, dur- Cunningham Associates, is based in some of my upper-level classes, process. Despite departmental fraternity members. ing initial construction of the frater- Columbia, Mo. Cunningham Asso- and then we lost him.” nominations, applications will be The construction of the new ATO nity house students began to walk ciates have much experience in this Although Stoneʼs first perfect available soon for any individu- house, scheduled to be completed around the construction site at will, area as they have designed numer- grade was pleasing to Smith, it als who wish to apply, he said. sometime between late July and ear- ignoring the hazards of the work. ous fraternity houses for universities wasnʼt until he made the second It has been over a year since ly August, is making fast progress as “We donʼt mind students coming across the United States. 100 that he really took notice of Stoneʼs death, but Smith said he its basement walls and fl oorboard, out to see what is happening and “All of the pledges as well as his special student, he said. Smith is still a student at heart. as well as the column supports, are even giving them tours, but itʼs just the members of the fraternity are did not announce his perfect score Smith continues to learn more all poured. too dangerous when they ignore the really excited about the new house. in class, but things have changed about Stone through his family At the moment the workers are hard hat rule and instead wear shorts I will defi nitely want to live in it,” since Stone is gone. Smith now and friends and has learned how setting the steel and preparing to and fl ip-fl ops,” Minga said. said Jack Hicks, a freshman politi- recognizes studentʼs outstanding much potential he had from his pour concrete on the fi rst and second Students are still welcome to the cal science major from Nashville, academic achievements during support system at home. fl oors. The roof is scheduled to be site, but only with permission, ac- Tenn., and an ATO pledge member. class because he feels an accom- “He loved Ole Miss and I built within the next week or so in companied by a guide or construc- “I think it will really mean a lot, es- plishment of that nature is worth have learned that he comes from hopes that the outside of the house tion worker and dressed in proper pecially to the members who lived recognition, he said. a wonderful family. He was a will be completed by at least Janu- attire. in the old house. They had a lot of The scholarship was created high achiever destined for great ary. Horizon Construction, the com- good memories there and now we by Lewis and members of Pi Sig- things,” Smith said. “It was a tre- “We are two or three weeks be- pany building the ATO house, is can begin to make some more mem- ma Alpha after Smith gave them mendous loss for Ole Miss and hind what we would like to be, but based from Memphis, Tenn. They ories in the new house.” the task to brainstorm a fundrais- our department.” we plan to make up for it in the next Massage your cares away Hunters assured waterfowl safe game John Gunn very sick and kill them. hunting ducks and geese, MDWFP Staff Reporter Though Mississippiʼs waterfowl offi cials suggested they still follow Hunters of waterfowl in the state hunters should not be worried about several basic safety precautions when have no reason to worry about hunting, the release said. the avian fl u outbreaks adversely Hunters should “not handle affecting their prey, according forfor game or eat game that is vis- TIPSIPS ibly sick or unhealthy,” and to offi cials from the Mississippi o Department of Wildlife, Fisher- f aterfowl should wear rubber or latex W gloves while handling and ies and Parks. Hunters All game Do not handle cleaning game. Hands, knives, MDWFP offi cials said in a WearWear rubrubberber should be news release that the recent out- or eateat gamegame cooked equipment and other surfaces or disposabledisposable la- that come in contact with breaks have been seen before and tex gloves while that is visibly thoroughly to a game should be thoroughly have been occurring in wild and handling and sick or minimum domestic birds for years. cleaning unhealthy. washed and cleaned, accord- internal ing to the release. Birds carry the avian fl u virus- game, wash temperature hands and thorougly Do of 160o F. Hunters should not eat, es in their intestines, but usually not eat, donʼt get sick from them, accord- clean knives, equip- drink, or smoke while handling ment and surfaces drink or smoke harvested game, the release ing to an article from the Weather that come in Channel Web site, http://www. while handling said, and all game cooked for contact harvested game. human consumption should be Susie Penman The Daily Mississippian weather.com. The article also with thoroughly cooked to a mini- Johnnie Bennett, a senior forensic chemistry major from Eden, mentioned that the virus is very game. contagious among birds and can mum internal temperature of Md., and Erica Du Plessis, a freshman biology major from make some domesticated birds 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Meridian, enjoy massage chairs in the union. being infected with the fl u while such as chickens, turkeys and ducks See GAME page 5 OPIPINIONNION WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER 30, 2005 PAGE 3

PAGEAGE 2 Brandon Niemeyer P 2 915-5503915-5503 November 30, 2005 Corrections [email protected] Africa’s plight largely ignored by U.S. In the Monday, November 28 Veronica Rollin ethnicity, according to HRW. people was reason enough to in- administration care very much issue of The Daily Mississip- The Daily Aztec As bad as it is, Africa used vade his country and throw him about human rights. Perhaps pian, it was reported that Final ook at what weʼve done to be worse, including such in- out of the throne. Why doesnʼt they do, but it does depend Stretch events were sponsored Season of for Iraq – spent billions stances as the chaos in Somalia, the rape and pillage of innocent on where an oppressed person by by the Department of Campus of dollars just to free apartheid in South Africa and Africans merit the same kind of lives. If the African people were Recreation. Lits people from human rights the Rwandan genocide in which action? living on a gold mine of oil, It is actually put on by the giving abuses and oppression. America hundreds of thousands of people It hasnʼt, because the war in theyʼd have more of Americaʼs Department of Campus Program- The holidays are known as the season of giving. is showing the world just how were literally hacked to pieces. Iraq, unlike what some Ameri- help than Americans get. ming. This year, however, could also be known as the year of giv- much it cares about the welfare Only once in all that time did cans still believe, never was Unfortunately, all Africans In the Tuesday, November 29 ing. With devastating hurricanes demolishing the coast, many of fellow world citizens no mat- the United States intervene; it about “liberating” the Iraqi have is their perpetual misery. issue of the paper, the photo on Mississippians have donated to various charities to help out. ter where they may live. tried to save Somalia, which people. It was always about Apparently in this country help- the front page was mislabeled as But, amazingly, itʼs still not enough. Or, at least, thatʼs what weʼve getting our hands on a precious ing the downtrodden isnʼt what the ASB Christmas tree. While many of us were able to go home for Thanksgiving and been told by the Bush resource most African countries a humanitarian mission is all It is actually the SPB Christmas plan on going home for the holidays, many of those from the coast administration. donʼt have – oil. about. tree. Another humani- cannot. Katrina took their homes, and now they are relying on The problems lie in If the Bush administration The Daily Aztec is the student- We regret the errors. donations and drives to get them what they need. The officials tarian crisis proves a “Africa and.... the U.S. is was truly concerned with human run newspaper of San Diego State for one local toy drive are doing what they can to ensure children more accurate exam- rights violations, they wouldʼve University. from the coast have a good Christmas. ple of how indifferent still doing absolutely invaded Sudan, Uganda and This drive, sponsored by Cellular South, is raising toys and the United States is to Congo in order to “liberate” the funds for children on the coast who lost their home. eradicating oppression nothing about it. people as well. They would be Many charities are sponsoring drives this season, and we and torture around the spending billions of dollars try- should all do what we can to help out. world. The problems ing to secure Africansʼ freedom The DM lie in Africa and, de- ” So many of us are truly fortunate along with Iraqisʼ freedom. OUR VIEW – to have a place we can call home, but spite being one of the most con- turned into a complete disaster. Unfortunately, Africa has Give what you can many children are wondering where sistent venues for hair-raising Despite all of this, somehow nothing the Bush administra- Santa will bring their toys. atrocities, the U.S. is still doing the Bush administrationʼs “hu- tion wants. Therefore, it has no to the less fortunate absolutely nothing about it. this holiday season. Help make this season a bright one manitarian” reasons for going reason to help any of the suffer- for these children by donating to char- Lately, some attention has into Iraq donʼt seem to translate ing people there. Itʼs as simple – Your source ities that will help out these children been paid to this troubled part over to Africa. We felt Saddam as that. and their families. of the world, with most of the Husseinʼs torture chambers Some will still argue that for all things nautical Not only does giving help out those in need, but it feels great to spotlight centering on Sudan. and inclination to gas innocent the United States and the Bush give. When they say, “Giving is better than receiving,” itʼs really The countryʼs Darfur region true. – possibly the sight of the next great genocide – is descend- Now Open! Family Clinic Also, this season isnʼt the only time of need. Acute Care + While Christmas and the holidays are the most popular season ing into complete lawlessness. of Oxford of giving, those who donate should remember to give all year Despite ongoing peace talks Get Ready To Go… OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! round. between the Sudanese govern- Walk-Ins Welcome! A hungry family is not just hungry during the holidays, and ment and rebel groups, violence in the region is on the rise as • Minor Emergencies • Acute & chronic health conditions a child without a home does not immediately find shelter come Fly Tupelo • Annual physical exams • High blood pressure/diabetes January. James Vlahos is a freshman journalism major. He can be reached at [email protected]. are gang rapes, many committed by the government-supported • Diet Management Programs This holiday season, remember to give back to the community, • Children, adolescents, adults Janjaweed militia, according to Flu Shots and remember that their needs are year-round. The devastation of SAFE… • Womenʼs health conditions available Katrina may not be in the news everyday, but it is still an everyday Reuters. existence. Of course, Sudan isnʼt alone. 2200 South Lamar, Suite A Located in Oxford Medical Building (Dr. Hopkinsʼ Old Offi ce) (662) 234-1977 And remember to give thanks for everything you have. Democrats wave white flag Uganda and the Democratic SECURE… As we learned from Katrina, it can be gone in an instant. epresentative John there is a sense forming that an necessary to call other people Republic of the Congo are also spinning out of control. The DM Editorial Board is composed of Editor Sheena Barnett, Opinion Murtha, D-Penn., recent- end is not in sight. Now popu- names, it is necessary to make ly made head- larity for Bush and the their position known. Democrats Ugandaʼs drawn-out civil Editor Brandon Niemeyer, freshman international studies major John Martin, war has resulted in the abduc- CONVENIENT. sophomore journalism and philosophy major Meghan Blalock, senior psychol- Rlines when he called war are at their lowest have continuously given aid and for the withdrawal marks. comfort to our enemies and em- tion of 20,000 children who are ogy major Ryan Upshaw and sophomore English and secondary education forced to be rebel soldiers and For All Your Holiday Travel. major Sydney McGaha. of American troops Since Sept. 11, boldened the Jihadʼs movement from Iraq within Bush has been on as every negative comment sex slaves, according to Hu- the next six months. a mission to make has appeared on al-Jazeera and man Rights Watch. The primary Murtha should be America as safe as it throughout the Arab world. rebel group in this conflict - the respected for his needs to be to protect Now the democrats have inappropriately named “Lordʼs service in Washing- itself against terror- stepped up the ante and are call- Resistance Army” - regularly at- ton as a representa- ists worldwide while ing for withdrawal from Iraq. tacks innocent civilians as they tive and in Vietnam democrats have been This means they would want us try to hide from the violence in where he earned a playing politics. to leave before victory is even displaced persons camps. Even Brett Kittredge Ugandan government forces 201 Bishop Hall • University, MS 38677 bronze star and two DM Columnist When the war was in sight and America would suf- Newsroom: 915-5503 Advertising: 915-5503 purple; however, popular, they were fer a defeat, not militarily but arenʼt innocent of atrocities, this does not give him a free all for it, but as public support politically. including torture, rape and Web site: www.thedmonline.com stealing. e-mail: [email protected] pass on foreign policy. dwindled and Democrats real- There is no way out of Iraq Murthaʼs comments are ized this would not be easy, they without suffering a strategic Even worse is the Demo- www.flytupelo.com © Daily Journal ‘05 EDITORIAL STAFF representative of the Howard began raising the white flag. disaster. Furthermore, when cratic Republic of the Congo. MEMBER OF THE Both sides of their never-end- MISSISSIPPI PRESS Editor in Chief Sheena Barnett Dean-Michael Moore wing of Helped by their friends in the we are on the outside, we have the Democratic Party that has mainstream media, democrats no control over what is occur- ing horrendous conflict have ASSOCIATION Managing Editor Hannah Donegan slaughtered civilians, raped Campus News Editor Bryan Doyle been on the extreme fringes are smelling blood and making ring on the inside. That means Marti Covington until very recently. radical accusations about the there is no guarantee that the women and trafficked them as City News Editor sex slaves, with many of the Opinion Editor Brandon Niemeyer Thirty-nine Senate democrats president that would have never insurgency will be defeated, no Sports Editor Tyler Nelson voted for an exit strategy with been made when his popularity guarantee that those brave Iraqis victims being selected based on Arts & Life Editor Lori Simpson timetables as prominent demo- was sky high. They claim Bush who risked their lives to vote Director of Student Media Photo Editor Matthew Sharpe crats are now echoing that tune. and the neo-cons manipulated will not be massacred and no Ralph Braseth Assistant Photo Editor Darrell Blakely Three years ago democrats and over-hyped pre-war intel- guarantee that Iraq will remain News Layout Designer David Thigpen stood behind President Bush ligence with regard to Saddamʼs one nation without civil war or Faculty Adviser Editorial Assistant Sheena Barnett as they approved the Iraq War WMDʼs and his ties to al-Qaida chaos. Marty Russell Copy Editor John Taylor Resolution which authorized the and Sept. 11. Also, it would remain pos- Morgan Weldon use of force against Iraq. “The These kind of charges are un- sible that the money and human The DM Creative/Technical Online Editor E. H. 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He further will remain in Iraq until they are Kym Miller, Brad Porter, Zac Wilson, Emily Berry capability, his nuclear pro- accused democrats of undercut- no longer needed and not a day 12/31/05 gram,” were all comments made ting our troopsʼ efforts in Iraq more. Setting a timetable will 12/31/05 The Daily Mississippian is a student-edited newspaper published daily except Saturday and Sunday dur- ing the academic year University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677-9701. Contents do not represent in the lead-up to the war not by by charging Bush with mislead- simply let the terrorists know the official opinions of the university or The Daily Mississippian unless specifically indicated. Letters are BALANCED Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald ing the American people. These our strategy and wait for our welcome, but may be edited for clarity, space or libel. ISSN 1077-8667 Rumsfield but by Harry Reid, statements were long overdue forces to leave. 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PAGE 6 WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER 30, 2005 WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER 30, 2005 PAGE 7 Toy drive under way for the kids of Katrina Troops could leave Iraq next year, Barbour says Jamie Arrexi off at any Cellular South retail Coast Kids Christmas is an shattered the area, the decision members of the Oxford commu- Associated Press Bush or the Pentagon, and instead barring any unsuspected events, Cross said of the growing opposi- time has come for us to with- Staff Reporter store. organization made up mostly of was made to form the group so nity can drop any donation to the said his assessment came from we could see a large drawdown tion in Washington to Bushʼs han- draw,” she said Saturday. “And I “ C e l l u l a r children of the di- Cellular South retail store locat- JACKSON — Gov. Haley Bar- what he saw during his trip. next year,” Cross said. dling of the war. “Next year is an think that will happen hopefully Norman Chouinard, CEO of bour said Tuesday after a week- Coast Kids Christmas, was walk- South has done saster would have ed at 1700 W. Jackson Avenue. “The most important thing is Cross said the coalition forces election year.” in 2006.” a lot to get the a decent Christ- “Not many have yet to par- long trip to the Middle East that the what I heard from our offi cers, in many areas of Iraq have taken Democratic Govs. Jennifer Retired Gen. Emmett H. ing with his niece in the devasta- Toy Drive United States would likely bring a tion caused by Hurricane Katrina word out about mas. ticipate, but we hope that will our (noncommissioned offi cers), a supportive role for Iraqi soldiers Granholm of Michigan and Kath- “Mickey” Walker, a Jackson resi- the toy drive,” “This is for the change as the season continues,” signifi cant number of troops home and our enlisted people,” he said. who are stepping up the fi ght with leen Sebelius of Kansas, Barbour dent who served as chief of the when she looked up at him and Donations accepted at 1700 W. from Iraq next year. asked, “Where is Santa going Floda said. “They families who have said a manager of the Jackson “Frankly, I did not realize the de- insurgents. Iraq is in better shape and Republican Gov. Sonny Per- National Guard Bureau under have placed in- lost so much, and Avenue Cellular South store. Barbour traveled to Kuwait, gree to which our troops were suc- today than it was when he visited due of Georgia all traveled to the President Reagan from 1982-86, bring the toys to the people with Jackson Ave. through Dec. 15 Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan no houses?” serts into the bills after all they have Toys will be distributed ceeding or how the load of (pro- 10 months ago, he said. Middle East to visit soldiers. said the politicians in Washington and each store is been through, they among the six Mississippi coun- on a trip sponsored by the De- viding security) is shifting from Cross said some of the Mis- Barbour was blurry-eyed dur- should put their own views aside Searching for an answer, Ch- partment of Defense. Mississippi ouinard came up with a plan. set up as a drop- deserve to have a ties that were severely affected U.S. forces to Iraqi.” sissippi-based 155th, which de- ing an afternoon news conference and listen to the offi cers in Iraq. off point, and Money donations can be mailed to nice Christmas,” by Hurricane Katrina through has about 3,500 National Guard The Pentagon has said the pull- ployed from Camp Shelby near just hours after his return. “The people that are running After making a few calls to An- soldiers serving in Iraq with the thony Floda, a Cellular South Cellular South a representative of voluntary efforts. out of American forces in Iraq is Hattiesburg in January, will be “If my body fi gures out what the war know whatʼs going,” he is also consider- Coast Kids Christmas Coast Kids Christ- Monetary donations can be 155th Brigade Combat Team, and largely dependent on when the home by Christmas and the rest of time zone Iʼm in, Iʼll probably just said. employee, an idea was born. hundreds of other troops in hot- Cellular South, in conjunc- ing airing a com- mas said. “We mailed and sent directly to Coast Iraqis can begin to secure their the unit will soon follow. fall over,” he joked. Walker said a reduction of forc- mercial about the 45 Hardy Court No. 264 just want to bring Kids Christmas, 45 Hardy Court, spots throughout the Middle East. own country. But as far as a widespread pull- Granholm has also said since es in Iraq is possible next year, but tion with Coast Kids Christmas, Exactly when the United States is sponsoring a toy drive benefit- 2005 Coast Kids smiles to all the #264, Gulfport, MS 39507. Maj. Gen. Harold Cross, Mis- out, he said announcing such plans returning from the trip that troops he said it would be unwise unless Christmas proj- Gulfport, Miss. 39507 childrenʼs faces. For more information on will begin to draw down its forces sissippiʼs adjutant general, also would be detrimental. could begin coming home next a contingent of troops is left in ing the children whose families in Iraq has been a divisive issue in have fallen victim to Hurricane ect.” That is our mis- Coast Kids Christmas, visit their traveled to the Middle East and If the United States announced year. Kuwait “that they could put back Once each box Source: Cellular South sion.” Web site, http://www.coastkid- Washington, and President Bush echoed Barbourʼs assessment that a date when it would pull out of “When they (U.S. troops) start in a hurry” if need be. Katrina. Donations started to ar- has refused to give a timetable. rive on Nov. 15 and will continue is full, Cellular The toy drive schristmas.com. there would likely be fewer troops Iraq, insurgents would be able to turn over regions – and they When asked if most politicians South will mail will run through Bush says it would be a mistake to in Iraq by the end of next year. to regroup and wait for coalition have – of Iraq fully to the Iraqi se- know what will happen in Iraq to be accepted until eight days withdraw prematurely. before Christmas day. All new, the toys to the Coast Kids Christ- residents of the Mississippi gulf Dec. 17 and all are encouraged Jamie Arrexi can be reached at “If the [Dec. 15 Iraqi parlia- forces to leave, he said. curity forces, and that goes well, next year, Walker responded sim- mas headquarters in Gulfport. coast. Once Hurricane Katrina to participate. 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PAGE 8 WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER 30, 2005 PAGE 9 Tyler Nelson Hurricane season finally ending... until next year November 30, 2005 Associated Press ricane exposed the gap between the cade. Government hurricane experts won praise for its accurate forecasts. on record ($34.4 billion in insured rich and the poor. Doubts still exist say the increase is due to a natural “Some of these folks, take Mississip- losses). MIAMI — The victims of the about the countryʼs preparedness for cycle of higher sea temperatures, pi in Katrina, they died because they Total insured losses from hur- busiest and costliest Atlantic hurri- another catastrophe, caused by man lower wind shear and other factors, didnʼt have a hurricane plan.” ricanes this year are $47.2 billion, cane season on record may get some or nature. although some scientists blame glob- The season obliterated many long- above the previous record of $22.9 Ole Miss thumps Early start for Lady Rebs comfort when it finally ends Wednes- “Hurricane season is coming back al warming. standing records and was so busy that billion set last year when four hurri- Chase Parham dropped their last day: no hurricane has been known to around again. It will be here before Also, steering currents that have it had more storms than normally oc- canes also hit the U.S., according to Staff Reporter outing to cross- hit the U.S. from December to May. you know it. Youʼre happy now, but sent more hurricanes toward the U.S. cur in two average years: risk analysis firm ISO. After spending the Thanksgiv- town rival Bel- Skip Class But as the deadly six-month down the line it could be something recently could be in place for years, In 154 years of record keeping, Wilma was briefly the most in- ing holiday in the Northeast, the mont on the road season closes, tens of thousands of more drastic,” said Catrell Leashore, said Stan Goldenberg, a meteorolo- this year had the most named storms tense Atlantic hurricane on record in Indians 59-43 Lady Rebels return home for an 75-54. Women's Basketball Americans are still dealing with the 31, who stood on a debris-littered gist with the federal Hurricane Re- (26, including Tropical Storm Epsi- terms of minimum central pressure early morning match up against The Lady gether spelled defeat for Louisi- devastation from Hurricanes Wilma, street near his flooded New Orleans search Division. lon, which formed Tuesday), hurri- (882 millibars). It also was the fast- John Wilbert Tennessee State University at 11 Rebs enter on a Senior Staff Reporter ana-Monroe. Today: Tennessee State 11 a.m. Rita and Katrina, the nationʼs worst home. “The biggest thing that can be canes (13), major hurricanes hitting est strengthening storm on record _ a.m. high note as they The Ole Miss menʼs basketball Despite outscoring the Rebels Where: natural disaster in modern times. He could be right: Forecasters done to prevent loss of life is to mo- the U.S. (4) and top-scale Category 5 its top sustained winds increased 105 The contest against the Lady bounced back Tad Smith Coliseum team put together a complete game 31-28 in the second half, the In- Thousands remain homeless warn that brutal seasons like this one tivate people to develop their own hurricanes (3). mph in 24 hours in the Caribbean. Tigers begins a three-game from their only Radio: 105.5 WTNM-FM SuperTalk MS offensively in the first half and that dians could not make up for their along the Gulf Coast, where Katrina and last yearʼs may be common as individual hurricane plan and know Katrina was the deadliest U.S. Forecasters used up their list of 21 homestand that features Ole Miss loss to upend was all it needed against Louisi- lack of scoring in the first half and hit three months ago and plunged the Atlantic is in a period of frenzied what to do before the next hurricane,” hurricane since 1928 (more than proper names (Arlene, Bret, Cindy, against UAB and No. 6 Rutgers. Brown in the con- ana-Monroe. lost 59-43 Tuesday night at the Tad New Orleans into chaos usually hurricane activity that began in 1995 said Max Mayfield, director of the 1,300 dead) and replaced 1992ʼs etc.) and had to use the Greek alpha- The Lady Rebels (4-1) are solation game of The time between made bas- Smith Coliseum. seen in the Third World. The hur- and could last at least another de- National Hurricane Center, which Andrew as the most expensive one bet to name storms for the first time. averaging 71 points per contest the Rhode Island kets for Louisiana-Monroe seemed “I thought our team came out a Wilma, Dennis and Rita, the other while allowing ten fewer per classic. to resemble the time it takes for little flat tonight,” Ole Miss head hurricanes that hit the U.S., werenʼt game. Ole Missʼ hot a football time to manufacture a coach Rod Barnes said despite his as deadly or destructive as Katrina, Guards Armintie Price and start was noticed scoring drive. The Indians did not team dominating Louisiana-Mon- but they also exposed weaknesses: Ashley Johnson are pacing the this week as the score their second basket of the roe in the first half. 14-hour traffic jams as Houston team offensively at 19.4 and 10.8 team garnered game until 5:41 after their first Barnes was probably thinking emptied out ahead of Rita and South points respectively. nine votes in the bucket. about the second half when his Price recently eclipsed the Florida crippled for days after Wilma Their next hoop after that took latest USA Today/ team couldnʼt seem to maintain its 1,000-point and 600-rebound ESPN Coachesʼ knocked out power to more than 6 even longer (6:19) and this alto- See THUMPS page 10 million people. marks. She currently sits in 20th Top 25. Confer- But the most lasting damage place on the Ole Miss all-time ence foe Tennes- came from Katrina. Miles of coastal scoring chart with 1,044 points. see currently tops Mississippi towns like Waveland Johnson has made 11-of-29 the poll. and Gulfport were swept away by shots from beyond the arc. John- The before pounding waves. Eighty percent of son led Ole Miss in the win over lunchtime tip New Orleans was under water after Clemson with 21 points, includ- was scheduled levees broke. The world saw families ing making 5-of-9 from three- to accommodate stranded on rooftops and hungry and point range. “School Day” ac- thirsty refugees stuck in the Superdo- The Lady Tigers (0-3), of the tivities. me and Convention Center. Bodies Ohio Valley Conference, are Elementary lay on streets for days; some floated currently winless on the young and middle school in the fetid flood waters. season as they are giving up 76 students are in- The Federal Emergency Manage- points and only scoring 60 points vited to attend the ment Agency took most of the blame per game. game as part of a for the Bush administrationʼs initial TSU has balanced scoring as field trip. slow response to Katrina. FEMA Di- Kendra Appling, Obiageli Okaf- Chase Parham rector Michael Brown stepped down or and Leslie Dean each average can be reached at Heath Stevens The Daily Mississippian after questions arose about his ability double figures. cparham@ Ashley Johnson (right) is averaging 10.8 ppg. and experience to handle a disaster. The Nashville, Tenn., natives thedmonline.com But the criticism went all the way up to President Bush, whose approv- al ratings have fallen to the high 30s in part because of his sluggish action after Katrina. ORIENTATION LEADER Bush and others in his administra- tion said no one could have planned for a disaster of that magnitude, but they were warned by the govern- mentʼs hurricane experts before Ka- APPLICATIONS trina hit that it would be devastating and decades of studies had predicted the same for a major hurricane that available hit New Orleans. Part of the blame also fell on what some called the erratic leadership of New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and Nov. 3 – Dec. 9 Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco. But Bush eventually took responsi- bility and the response to Rita was considered improved. So far, Con- 128 Martindale gress has approved $62 billion in mostly short-term relief aid, and esti- mates put the cost of rebuilding at up to $200 billion. 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TO www.leveebar.com COME TO TURNER 212 OR • CALL 915-5573 FOR INFO PAGE 10 WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER 30, 2005 WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER 30, 2005 PAGE 11 Former UM lineman awarded Willis, two others Third team All-American to be honored at SEC championship England’s Emmonds finds a new home at UM Ann Shelton is how friendly and helpful ev- pation in practice at the start of Associated Press leader both on and off the field by the Denver Broncos. He then Special to The DM eryone is, Emmonds said. the year. during his days at Ole Miss. His played seven seasons (1984-90) Freshman student-athlete Sta- “During my first few weeks “I think that it is great that we ATLANTA, Ga. — Andre up for Conerly selection as a permanent co-cap- with the Broncos, helping the cey Emmonds, 19, is adjusting to in Oxford, everyone went out of have so much depth on our team. Townsend, a third team All- tain indicates just how team to three Super a new country and culture, while their way to make sure I was hap- It makes everyone play harder America defensive tackle while Associated Press “Itʼs a credit to our programs, well he was respected Bowls in four years excelling in the classroom and on py and had everything I needed and practice. We have to fight playing at Ole Miss from 1981 JACKSON — Patrick Willis where they are right now, and by his coaches and from 1987-90, as he the soccer field. to adjust to college and Ameri- for a starting spot everyday,” to 1983, will be one of 12 Leg- considered the question. Iʼm just excited to come down teammates.” participated in Su- Emmonds, a Midfield, Eng- ca,” Emmonds said. Emmonds said. ends of Southeastern Conference If he had a there this year.” A native of Aber- per Bowls XXII and land, native, is the first interna- School has not been too dif- Ole Miss womenʼs soccer Football honored here this week- ballot, who would he vote for: Eyster, a junior from Ham- deen, Miss., Townsend XXIV. Townsend, tional player to compete for the ficult so far for Emmonds. In coach Steve Holman said, “Sta- end when Georgia and LSU clash Jerious Norwood, Scott Eyster mond, La., led the Gulf South earned three letters who saw action in 104 Ole Miss womenʼs soccer team. England, students graduate from cey has a great knowledge of the for the 2005 SEC football cham- or himself? Conference in three key of- (1981-83) at Ole Miss NFL games, returned “I never thought I would end high school at age 16. game. I think that has allowed pionship. “Iʼm going to be biased and fensive statistics: Total offense and served as co-cap- one fumble for a TD up going to school in Mississip- Emmonds studied Sports Sci- her to excel this season as a Other former players to be say I would want it,” Willis said (293.5 yards per game), yards tain of the 1983 Rebels and had 22 career QB pi,” Emmonds said. ence at the National Football freshmen.” recognized include linebacker with a laugh. passing (282.5) and touchdown when he ranked second sacks. “But now that I am here, I Academy, which is similar to an Although futbol, or soccer, Cornelius Bennett of Alabama, Then the Mississippi line- passes (23). on the team with 111 Though no lon- love it.” American college or university. is the flagship sport in England, Quinn Grovey of Andre Townsend backer got serious, saying each He also is one of eight final- tackles, including a ger playing football, “I have been home sick at Emmonds is majoring in Ex- womenʼs soccer does not garner Arkansas, fullback-kicker Ed of the three finalists are strong, ists for the Trophy, team-high nine quar- Townsend has been times and missed my family, but ercise Science at Ole Miss. much attention and most pro- Dyas of Auburn, defensive line- worthy candidates for the tro- given to the top player in Divi- terback sacks. involved in several entrepreneur- all of my teammates have re- “I am enjoying all my class- grams are poorly funded Em- man Trace Armstrong of Florida, phy which will be presented sion II. He earned third team All- ial endeavors since retiring from ally been great. They are my new es, but for the most part it is a monds said. quarterback Edmund “Zeke” Wednesday night to the best Norwood, a senior from America honors from The Foot- football. He was the founder and family,” Emmonds said. review of my schooling in Eng- Ole Miss, a Southeastern Con- Bratkowski of Georgia, offensive player in Mis- Brandon, rushed for at least 200 ball News his senior season and owner of an Atlanta-based truck- Emmonds said she was 16- land,” Emmonds said. ference team, has all the facili- tackle Warren Bryant of Ken- sissippi. yards twice this season and set was a second team All-SEC se- ing company from 1994-2003. years-old when she decided to In addition to adjusting well ties and supportive funding Em- tucky, Eric Martin “It would be a tough decision Mississippi Stateʼs career and lection by The Associated Press In recent years he has been pursue her goal of playing soccer in the classroom, Emmonds has monds had been wanting in her of LSU, fullback-linebacker Joe because (Norwood) has had a single-game rushing records. in 1982 and 1983. involved in trading stocks and in America. Emmonds enrolled found success playing soccer in home country. Fortunato of Mississippi State, long road, just as I have, and He had a school-record 257 As a junior in 1982, Townsend is currently working on a project in the National Football Acad- a new environment. “Futbol is life at home, but fullback Warren Muir of South heʼs had some injuries through yards against Houston and led the Ole Miss defense with to market his musically talented emy of England. She has started all but one even though soccer is not as pop- Carolina, wide receiver Larry his college career as I have this capped his college career with another 111 tackle effort and re- nephew. While attending the academy game of the 2005 season. Em- ular in America, the funding and Seivers of Tennessee and line- year,” Willis said, a member of 204 last week against Ole Miss. covered three fumbles. “This is an honor and very she was named “Sports Person of monds earned her first career support of the womenʼs game is backer Chris Gaines of Vander- the 3-8 Rebels. He ranks third in the South- He helped lead Coach Billy humbling,” Townsend said about the Year” and helped her team to point as a Lady Rebel assisting a so much stronger,” Emmonds bilt. “Itʼd be tough, I know, for eastern Conference in rushing, Brewerʼs Rebels to the 1983 In- being named an SEC Legend. a British Schools League title. Crissy Strini goal against Mem- said. The SEC Legends Dinner, pre- the people that have to decide. averaging 103.3 yards. dependence Bowl, which marked “It definitely caught me by sur- These accomplishments phis on Sept. 13. After Emmonds and the Ole sented by Alltel, is set for Friday It has to be tough for them.” Willis, a junior from Bruce- the first bowl game for Ole Miss prise.” helped attract the attention of Emmonds has been a staple of Miss womenʼs soccer team re- night at 6:00 in the Centennial A total 60 media members ton, Tenn., leads the SEC with in 12 years. Previous Ole Miss players se- American colleges and universi- a defense that has only allowed ceived a bid to the NCAA Tourna- Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency. picked the finalists and voted 128 tackles despite playing Although Ole Miss lost a lected as SEC Legends of Football ties recruiting players from over- eleven goals all season and has ment, they were unable to move The legends will also be pre- on the winner to be announced most of the season with a va- hard-fought 9-3 battle in the rain include quarterback Jake Gibbs seas. earned 11 shutouts for the 14-4-2 to the Second Round following a sented during the Dr Pepper SEC during a ceremony at the Mis- riety of injuries, the most con- to nationally ranked Air Force, (1993), tailback Charlie Conerly Emmonds considered attend- Lady Rebels. 1-0 loss to No. 14 Pepperdine. FanFare on Saturday at the Geor- sissippi Sports Hall of Fame spicuous being a broken finger Townsend was selected Defen- (1994), end Barney Poole (1995), ing the University of Tennessee, Emmonds has stepped into a The Rebels finished their gia World Congress Center and and Museum in Jackson. on his right hand. sive Player of the Game. Coach John Vaught (1996), run- Baylor University, the University critical role that was previously season after the programʼs during pregame ceremonies at Two of last yearʼs finalists He played with a club-like Townsend followed up his ning back Kayo Dottley (1997), of Memphis and the University occupied by junior defender, third NCAA appearance, third the Georgia Dome. File Photo by The Daily Mississippian return: Norwood, a record-set- cast protecting the hand for stellar collegiate career with an quarterback Archie Manning of Tampa. Elise Karlowicz. SEC West Championship and a “Andre Townsend is a great ting senior running back from much of the season. even more impressive profes- (1998), fullback Charlie Flowers In May 2005, Emmonds final- Stacey Emmonds is adjusting well to Ole Miss since arriving from her native Karlowicz had been a two- school-record 14 regular-season representative of Ole Miss and Mississippi State, and Eyster, a “Playing against Norwood, sional one. After playing in the (1999), lineman-kicker Robert ly decided to attend Ole Miss. England. She started all but one game for the Lady Rebs this season. year starter, but suffered an in- victories. we are pleased he was selected Delta State junior whoʼs a final- heʼs a heck of a player,” Willis 1983 Senior Bowl, he was se- Khayat (2000), end Ray Poole “I really liked the coaches, the jury prior to the beginning of the as one of 12 Legends of SEC Ann Shelton can be reached at ist for the Division II equivalent said of the Rebelsʼ Egg Bowl lected in the second round (46th (2001), defensive lineman Ben team and the beautiful campus,” ment Emmonds faced. Emmonds said the biggest 2005 season, limiting her partici- [email protected] Football,” said Athletics Direc- of the . loss. overall) of the 1984 NFL Draft Williams (2002), running back Emmonds said. The level of play and the all- difference between England and tor Pete Boone. “Andre was a Southern Mississippi line- “Whoever gets (the trophy), After choosing Ole Miss, Em- around athletic ability of Ameri- Mississippi is the heat in the backer Michael Boley beat them it should be an honor.” monds reported to pre-season in can players is much higher than summer. both out for the 2004 award. The trophy, which was first August. There were many adjust- in England, Emmonds said. The best thing about Ole Miss Eyster is a finalist for the awarded in 1996 to Delta State Thumps: third straight year, also having running back Treg Thomas, is Rebels play again in 11 days come up short as a freshman to named after Charlie Conerly, a From Page 9 “I think itʼs more so the mental bounds. Sophomore big man Jer- Ole Miss quarterback Eli Man- Clarksdale native who starred aspect of it,” Ole Miss guard and mey Parnell added 10 points as ning in 2003. for both Ole Miss and the New momentum. the gameʼs leading scorer Bam well and grabbed five rebounds in York Giants. “We had opportunities, prob- Doyne said. 13 minutes on the floor. Volleyball adds first signee “With the prestige that the the Most Valuable Player for the The senior has lettered two Conerly Trophy has, those two The award is sponsored by ably, to put the game out of hand “Going into halftime...coach Also, junior Todd Abernethy Staff & Wire Area and has been a consistent years in softball in addition to guys that are coming with me Cellular South. and we didnʼt,” Barnes said. tells us that we hadnʼt done any- expanded the Rebelsʼ lead a couple Jessica Dalke, a setter from selection for the All-Conference her four letters earned on the are good players,” Eyster said Barnes watched Louisiana- thing and that the score is 0-0 and of times with three 3-pointers on Althoff Catholic High School team the past three seasons. varsity volleyball team. Tuesday. Monroe slowly work its way back so we are trying to take that men- 3-of-6 shooting from the three- in Belleville, Ill., has signed a into the game or at least make the tality going into the second half.” point range. national letter of intent to join Dalke has also performed at She has also been a solid per- deficit respectable in the second Doyne had a pretty good first Adrian Harper (no relation to the Rebel volleyball program for a high level in club volleyball, former in the classroom, earning half. half himself, going 3-of-5 from former Ole Miss player Aaron the 2006-07 academic year, Ole competing with the Southwest a spot on the High Honor Roll A 27-point Ole Miss second the field for 8 points and so did his Harper despite wearing the same Miss head coach Joe Getzin an- Illinois Juniors, as the setter was each of the past four years. half lead was cut down to 13 by the teammates as Ole Miss rolled to a uniform number—one) led the In- nounced. named the 2004 Girlʼs 16 Ameri- Dalke is the first signee for 7:17 mark of the second half and 31-12 halftime advantage. dians with 13 points and 13 boards. Dalke, who lives in Milstadt, can Club Tournament All-Tour- the Rebels in the early signing 13 points was the closest Louisi- Doyne finished the night with a Tony Hooper pitched in 10 points Ill., signed with the Rebels dur- nament Team. period. An initiative of the Oxford-Lafayette County Chamber of Commerce � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ana-Monroe got down the stretch. game-high 16 points and recorded in a losing effort. ing the early signing period in �������������� � A possible explanation for the five boards and two steals in the Ole Miss has 11 more days be- November. Rebelsʼ letdown in the second half process. He also dished out three fore its next game against Univer- “Jessica Dalke is someone I assists. sity of Illinois at Chicago Dec. 10 ���������������������������������������������� could be the fact that it is hard to see playing a major role in our * stay focused and motivated when Dwayne Curtis recorded his in the Windy City. success for the future,” Getzin �������������������������������������������������� your team is up by as many as 27 second double-double in a Rebel John Wilbert can be reached at said. “Obviously signing some- $ points in the second half. uniform with 10 points and 12 re- [email protected] one of her quality is big. 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On the other side of her their relationship would grow. He said if “lifeline” she should draw a similar it doesnʼt, he will call me. line representing how long her ex- Should I wait for him or go on Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau stepfather has been there for her. with my life? My emotions are so raw Now, letʼs pretend the center line, because of the turmoil that Iʼm not the lifeline, is the aisle. Her birth thinking clearly. -- DOWN AND OUT father should walk her as far as his IN MISSISSIPPI line extends on the piece of paper; her DEAR DOWN AND OUT: The ex-stepdad should take her the rest of good Lord has given you a blessed the way. Unless they both walk her gift, the chance to escape from a from start to finish, I think that would controlling and verbally abusive man be a fair compromise. who does not value you. Please take DEAR ABBY: I need advice on how the break that has been offered, and to stop picking at my boyfriend. It drives go on and make a happy life for your- him up the wall, and I know it -- but I self. 14 15

WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER 30, 2005 PAGE 15 Lori Simpson PAGE 14 915-5503 November 30, 2005 Holiday increases belt sizes for generations hances are you are fatter Columbus and his men were not have been forced to find work in My mother prepares and cooks from the combining of two Latin this week. But donʼt be sharing the workload. casinos and/or star in Kevin all the dishes and, in turn, the rest words. “Co” meaning “this is” alarmed! Everyone else Thus began the very first oc- Costner movies. of us eat and then take and “meuppance” meaning “a The Supernatural haunt Two Stick tonight Cis, too. currence of unwanted And that is naps. Mom would nap word that sounds like ʻMup- We have Thanks- guests mooching off your complete too, but it takes her pets.ʼ” en hurl themselves at your feet?” duction to his newest album, he also heightened sense of maturity over out,” Devereux said. “We kind of cut Kate Taylor Battle giving to thank for others during Thanks- history of too long to clean I questioned my mother to see Senior Staff Reporter Suddenly, the scene ends and gives proves to be a unique songwriter in some of his earlier recordings. soft songs from the live show. I like to that. giving (most recent Thanksgiv- up. Mom actu- if this was indeed her plan, but When I slipped the newest Super- way to the Supernatural front-man the Oxford local music scene. Though this is not a concept re- play stuff that will get people to stand In case you are occurrence: my next- ing. ally says she she told me I was being ridicu- natural release out of its green, blue Colby Devereux screaming “love Recorded and mixed at Morn- lease, Devereux said he really fo- up and move some.” quite stupid, you will door neighbors). But, a is fine with lous and that my suspicions were and and fluorescent pink case and into me” at the top of his lungs, while the ing Burn, Strange Bird, The Lip and cused on the incorporation of horns Devereux said that tonightʼs per- recall that Thanksgiv- In fact, Pocahon- major all this, just a bunch of bologna (pro- my computer, I felt like I was listen- swooning vocals of Stevi Woolworth Sweet Tea, this album uses layers of throughout the album. formance will be the culmination of ing was last Thursday. tasʼs story is so well problem but we nounced “Bow-log-nananana”). ing to a Broadway hit soundtrack. echo with lascivious desire and ach- synth, horns, guitars, moans, groans The Supernatural will celebrate three earlier gigs. At their last show, For most of us it known that Disney that has all know But all in all I think this “A Day Ahead of You” begins with ing moans. and percussion that call forth influ- the new release tonight at Two Stick. The Supernatural created a unique was a special time to actually made a movie lingered she is Thanksgiving was one of the best a scene from “Bedazzled,” featuring “I saw ʻBedazzledʼ in 1997 and al- ences ranging from the space rock of Cover is $5 and includes free Pabst stage presence by featuring Stanley gather with family and about her life (see on to secretly I have ever had and I hope yours Dudley Moore and Peter Cook: “Can ways loved the song, ʻLove Me,ʼ from Pink Floyd to the lustiness of Bowie beer all night. Kubrickʼs “Dr. Strangelove” on the friends of yesteryear, “DuckTales: The this planning was as well. I be someone who women yearn af- that movie,” Devereux said. “Nobody to the free jazz of Coltrane and Albert The show will start around 10, and Two Stick projector screen. Keith Woernle look them in the eye Movie”). day is the revenge So as I close let me extend a ter, and crave for and lust after?” really knows that song.” Ayler. the CD can be purchased that night In addition to musical influences, Humor Columnist and try desperately to But fate would dividing of so that warm greeting to all of you to “Youʼd like to be young and sexy Though Devereux uses a cover Devereux has worked on this al- for $10. Devereux said that many films have remember their names. eventually deal the Native Ameri- the cooking tasks. the rest of us will come over and eat at my house and dynamic and have beautiful wom- that provides a nearly theatrical intro- bum for two years and it shows a The present Supernatural lineup is influenced his work. But most of the time we cans a cruel hand. As far back as I can someday get our come- for Thanksgiving next year. drummer Wallace Lester, bassist John “Monty Python has been a huge couldnʼt recall them, so we stuck Actually, the plight of the remember the Thanks- uppance. Unless youʼre one of my Phillips (Jack Straw Band, Daybreak- influence,” he said. “I like the way an entire pie in our mouths so as Native American is very sad as giving tasks Comeup- relatives, in which case, if you down), gui- the movies not to look foolish. war, disease and Andrew Jack- have been pance, for come could you possibly wear a tarist Max use weird little But back to being fat. son would kill off much of the divided within those of you nametag? Williams junctions and Actually, the National Statis- remaining population. my family as who may not ( K u d z u segues. In the Keith Woernle can be reached at tics Institute reports that the aver- Those that have survived follows: know, comes [email protected] K i n g s ) , The Supernatural same way, I age American, on Thanksgiving trombonist try to make Day alone, gains roughly 67 lbs. Jeff Cal- songs that go Fresh V Many people eat so much that egetable Plates laway and Two Stick into one an- REAT FOOD their shirts rip free of their bod- G Ava Santa Claus is lead singer/ other. We try Open 6 days a week for lunch ilable ies, which is similar to what hap- ALL Every Day! g u i t a r i s t to set up the W EEK! pens when the Incredible Hulk Devereux. show like a Monday - Sunday - Thursday gets angry. c o m i n g t o Lester is Admission: $5 medley.” Sunday Open to 9pm Now because the University All-you-can-eat-feast the newest The Su- Hamburger Steak Friday of Ole Miss (Acceptance Motto: Lunch Buffet member of pernatural Lunch only “Cʼmon, ACT scores arenʼt Tuesday - t o w n ! the Super- Show starts at 10 p.m. plan to show THAT important”) had a week off natural. another film Chicken & Dressing EE for the holiday, many of you went We accept FR H e with their per- 5x7 picture See photo lab manager for home for the break. Wednesday - joined the “A Day Ahead of You” formance to- additional details & specials! You then met up with members with Santa! band after night. Howev- Meatloaf of your extended family that you Hurricane er, Devereux Santa Claus will be havenʼt seen for years, hugged Katrina sent would not Thursday - one another in a warm embrace, him out of reveal which will be with us available for $10 gathered around the table and im- Country Fried Steak New Or- film they will mediately began arguing because Dec. 2nd & 3rd leans and to show. Friday - none of you really like each other. the Thacker For more Thatʼs really what Thanksgiv- Catfi sh & Mountain information, ing is all about. Radio Show, where he performs on check out http://www.thesupernatu- Dec. 9th & 10th But something recently oc- Thursdays with Jim Dickinson and ralonline.com. curred to me. As I was doing from 10 to 11:30a.m. Duff Durrough. Kate Taylor Battle can be reached research for this column (Ha!), “When we play, I just want to rock at [email protected] I realized that many Americans & 12:30 to 2p.m. are unaware of exactly how the stress-free Thanksgiving holiday originated. So hereʼs a reminder for those of holiday you who are unclear on the finer Phoenix masters details. Shopping As we all know, Thanksgiv- 1201 Offi ce Park Dr. 234-7666 This season, get fabulous gifts for everyone on Store Hours ing was invented by Christopher Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Columbus when he discovered your list ... all from the comfort of home. Just call me Sunday 1 a.m. - 3 p.m. Man in Blackmember who deserves praise for America in 1776. Chris Senn or visit my Web site. You’ll fi nd pampering products, The Daily Evergreen his effort. All of the other cast Columbus was sent across PULLMAN, Wash. — Joaquin members show they are also able the Atlantic by Archduke Franz fragrances and more at your convenience! Phoenix sings the music of Johnny to hold their ground against the Ferdinand and his wife Isabella to Lee Mitchell around legends theyʼre portraying. prove the earth was round. Cash on the soundtrack to the Independent Beauty Consultant Annual University Citgo Reese Witherspoon stars as June movie “Walk the Line.” At that time, most people www.marykay.com/leemitchell Located at 4 Corners The soundtrack to the biopic Carter Cash and turns in two great believed the world to be a com- (662) 234-1276 serves as a fitting tribute to the vocal performances on “Wildwood pletely different shape — namely, the clock sale 238-2696 Man in Black. One might expect Flower” and the rollicking “Juke- a rhombus. the album to be comprised of some box Blues.” She also performs two After crossing the Panama of Cashʼs most popular songs, and great duets with Phoenix, “It Ainʼt Canal, Columbus and his famous A Season for it is. However, Cashʼs own voice Me Babe” and “Jackson.” ship, the Mayflower, landed in TODAY, Nov 30 can not be heard anywhere on the Early in his career, Cash was Jamestown, Va. • Full Service Gas • Mama Jo’s • Late Night • Daily • Breakfast • Call Munchie signed to Sun Records along with Food album. After realizing that Jamestown Giving at Self Service Prices Starlite Cafe Plate Lunches Mobile Instead, Joaquin Phoenix, who greats such as Jerry Lee Lewis, wasnʼt going to be founded for hop early for 236-2773 plays Cash on the screen, lends Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley. another hundred years, the crew S his vocal talent to the soundtrack. Lewis is played by Waylon packed back up and sailed over to Before landing the role, Phoenix Payne, who contributes his manic Plymouth Rock. the bes t savings! did not sing or play guitar. version of “Lewis Boogie” to the Upon stepping on American Beer Specials: He underwent intense vocal album. 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PAGE 16 WEDNESDAY • NOVEMBER 30, 2005 The Daily Mississippian Theatre gets in the spirit Because we can be used as an umbrella Andrew Abernathy Singer Number One in the pro- Iʼll feel like we did our job.” Senior Staff Reporter duction. Shollenburger said. A revue of Christmas past will “Itʼs a make up of Curtains open for be the main focus of a perfor- songs and each performance at 8 The 2ND to LAST Kick Ass Party of the semester! mance from the Ole Miss theatre scenes, and we p.m. and the show will department beginning tonight at have good cho- continue through Sat- Coors Light presents... the Ford center. reography.” urday evening. This marks the departmentʼs According to Tickets are cur- final performance of the fall se- Shollenburger, rently available at the mester at Ole Miss with the per- Christmas per- central ticket office formance of “Christmas Spectac- formances usu- in the student union. ular,” a play written and directed ally attract a large General admis- by James Shollenburger, a pro- crowd of people sion tickets are $13, Free Coors Light from 7pm til 9pm Tomorrow Night fessor of theatre. wanting to “kick children and senior DJ Mario According to Shollenburger, off” their Christ- citizen tickets are the performance is made up of mas holiday. $10 and a $2 stu- songs, dances and scenes from “I told someone dent discount is 18 TO PARTY 21 TO DRINK past plays that are pegged to the the other day that available with 2110 JACKSON AVENUE WEST central theme of Christmas. if most of the audi- presentation of a “We wanted to do a Christmas ence walks out of the student ID. NIGHTTOWNBILLIARDSYAHOO.COM show that whole families could theatre feeling good come to and simply have fun.” about life and hum- Andrew Abernathy can be reached Shollenburger said. ming a Christmas song or two, at [email protected] “Thereʼs something ʻChrist- mas-yʼ in it for every age and ev- Be sure to check out your ery taste.” The show includes excerpts from holiday favorites such as Humpday Horoscopes “A Christmas Carol” and “Amahl 265 N. Lamar, Suite J • Oxford, MS • 662-513-8595 and the Night Visitors.” online “Weʼve been working on this since October,” said Pep Speed, a senior theatre major and Male www.thedmonline.com Hanky Panky is here! Bring this coupon in and get 1 5 % O F F your purchase with student ID

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Please join The Oxford Lions Club, The Ole Miss Student Programming Board, & The Department of Campus Programming in celebrating “A Season for Giving” Monday, December 5 7:00p.m. Christmas Parade Midtown Shopping Center to the University Campus

8:15p.m. Christmas Tree Lighting At the Circle with the music of the Ole Miss Gospel Choir & the announcement of the Ornament Contest Winner

Please join Chancellor Robert Khayat, Dean of Students, Sparky Reardon, & Oxford-Lafayette Citizen of the Year, Darryail Whittington for the holiday celebration!