UHS Colonels meet for football team reunion
Columnist Jack Lamar Mayfield writes about his experience going to the the 1961 University High School Colonels football team reunion recently. (November 4, 2011, Page 2B)
Discouraging the deer
Master Gardener Barbara White gives us tips and suggestions on how to deter deer from eating up your garden. (November 4, 2011, Page 4B)
Faulkner Heritage Festival next week in Ripley
Historian Jack Lamar Mayfield writes about the Faulkner Heritage Festival held in Ripley that is planned for Nov. 4 at the Falkner House, a two-story home previously owned by Col. Willian C. Falkner, Faulkner’s great-grandfather. (October 28, 2011, Page 3B)
Theater teacher comes full circle with spooky play
Oxford Theater Department presents, “Screems Scenes” this weekend to help raise funds for a trip to Scotland to attend and perform in the Fringe Festival. Director John Davenport put on the show for the first time nine years ago when he first came to OHS as the theater director. This is the fourth time the popular horror movie themed production has been put on in the last nine years. (October 28, 2011, Page 1B)
Starting married life in Scotland
Generations columnist Joanne Wilkinson shares with us her fond memories of living in Scotland during the early years of her marriage. (October 28, 2011, Page 1B)
‘Wild Bill’ Schneller thumbs nose at Arkansas defenders
Jack Lamar Mayfield tells us about the time “Wild Bill” Schneller’s antics while scoring the game-winning touchdown against Arkansas helped spark post-game brawl in 1938. (October 21, 2011, Page 2B)
The diary of disillusioned college graduate
The Generations column welcomes a new columnist this week, Ole Miss graduate Kierra Ransey who admits to being a disillusioned college graduate. (October 21, 2011, Page 1B)
New uniforms help musicians look, feel spiffy
The Ole Miss marching band received new uniforms this season and the members of the Pride of the South enjoy the new wardrobe. To read more on the uniforms, as well as how you can purchase an old one, turn to today’s Oxford Living section. (October 21, 2011, Page 1B)
Tailgate with Taste
The Grove during a game day is a place to celebrate Ole Miss Rebels, meet up with old friends and share great food. Local people share some of those great recipes in today’s Oxford Living. (October 14, 2011, Page 1B)
Learning traditions while making memories
Columnist Steve Stricker reminiscence about his first Ole Miss football game in 1989 when he and his three sons hoped into his 1971 MGB/GT and tailgated in The Grove for the first time. (October 14, 2011, Page 1B)


