| Alumni Publications | |
- The Alumni Review is published quarterly and mailed out as part of your alumni dues.
- The Rebel Insider is an electronic newsletter that helps keep alumni members up-to-date.
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| Major Alumni Events | |
- Homecoming: A big event where alumni come in and relive their youth through those crowned on the field as Homecoming Queen or riding in the parade the Friday afternoon before the game.
- Ole Miss Band Reunion: Each year, old band members get together with the Pride of the South Band. They play in the halftime show and sometimes in the stands.
- Red and Blue Weekend: Each spring, the football team divides into two teams that scrimmage one another. After that, there’s a baseball game. Alumni love coming in for this event to do double sports duty and to enjoy the Grove.
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| Alumni Services | |
- Access to Rebel Network, a social networking site that has helpful career networking and job site engine built in
- E-mail forwarding
- E-Newsletter
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| Famous Alumni | |
- Stark Young (Class of 1901) – novelist
- John S. McCain (Class of 1904) – admiral of U.S. Navy
- Harold Burson (Class of 1940) – chairman of Burson-Marsteller, world's second-largest public relations firm
- Charlie Conerly (Class of 1948) – New York Giants quarterback
- Lenore L. Prather (Class of 1955) – frst woman on the Mississippi Supreme Court
- Larry Speakes (Class of 1959) – former press secretary to the president of the United States
- Thad Cochran (Class of 1959 and 1965) – U.S. senator
- James Meredith (Class of 1963) - first black student to enroll at the University of Mississippi
- Reuben Vincent Anderson (Class of 1967) – first black justice on Mississippi's Supreme Court
- Trent Lott (Class of 1963, 1967) – former senate majority leader
- Archie Manning (Class of 1971) – quarterback of the New Orleans Saints
- Gail Pittman (Class of 1971) – known worldwide for her hand-painted china patterns
- Haley Barbour (Class of 1973) – Mississippi governor
- Jeanne Shaheen (Class of 1973) – first female governor of New Hampshire
- Jim Barksdale (Class of 1974) – Netscape CEO
- Bill Parsons (Class of 1979) – head of NASA's spaceship programs
- John Grisham (Class of 1981) – author
- Shepard Smith (Class of 1983) – news anchor and host of "Fox Report with Shepard Smith"
- Jennifer Gillom (Class of 1986) – Olympic gold medalist and professional basketball player
- David Dellucci (Class of 1995) – Arizona Diamondbacks and Texas Rangers left-fielder
- Roosevelt Skerrit (Class of 1997) – prime minister of Dominica, and one of the youngest heads of state
- Deuce McAllister (Class of 2002) – running back for the New Orleans Saints
- Eli Manning (Class of 2004) – quarterback for the New York Giants
- Leonard McCoy (Class of 2249 and medical school 2253) – fictional character from "Star Trek" series, served on the Starship Enterprise under Captain James T. Kirk
- Susan Sugarbaker – fictional character from "Designing Women," also (in that series) was crowned Miss Georgia
- Robert Khayat – Washington Redskins kicker and current Ole Miss Chancellor
- Gerald McRaney – actor
- Mike Moore – former Mississippi Attorney General, began the major lawsuit against the tobacco industry
- Lieutenant General James E. Sherrad III – chief of the Air Force Reserves
- Eddie Fritts – president of the National Association of Broadcasters
- Cynthia Geary – actress
- Lynda Meed Shea – Miss America 1950
- Mary Ann Mobley Collins – Miss America 1959
- Ron Franklin – ESPN Broadcaster
- David Molpus – reporter on National Public Radio
- Mose Allison – jazz and blues pianist
- Susan Alan-Lynch – Miss America 1986
- Kate Jackson (attended but did not graduate) – actress, "Charlie's Angels"
- William Faulkner (attended but did not graduate) – author
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