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TO TOP IT OFF - Michael Hart, Marching Lobo Band Director, adds some fudge topping to his ice cream as Mary Cabral looks on. FEED ME - Little Ross O’Dell seems to want his mom, Kay, and Janis Wehmeyer to get more serious about feeding him ice cream. BREAK TIME - Eating ice cream is always a good to cool off as John Dameon finds out while taking a break in between games. HANGING OUT - Marcy Galindo, Alma Ureta, Hudgins, Rose Washington, and Emily take a break from all the action. P— i NEXT IN LINE - Mike Rokovich spoons one more ice cream while Kelly F lint tries to Sul Ross Sundae 27
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1mm - m i r j ttOff The fall semester got off to a great start with the second annual Sul Ross Sundae, held on the Mountainside lawn. The Program Council, University Food Service and RA Programming Personnel sponsored the event which gave stu¬ dents a chance to meet one another. About 150 students showed up to participate in horseshoes and the ongoing football and volleyball games. Some brought frisbees to throw while others just talked to friends. Later in the day, the RAs and Program Council members served vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate ice cream to the students who added hot fudge and other toppings. That night, everyone was invited to the Mall for the Mel Brooks’ film, ’’Young Frankenstein.” Students brought quilts, blankets, and lawn chairs to lounge around on while viewing the movie. Dicky Bain GOOD STUFF - Billy Crawford and Mike Whiteley have a friendly conversation while enjoy¬ ing the free ice cream served at Sul Ross Sundae. SET IT UP - Many of the students participated in the ongoing volleyball game, one of the more popular activities of the day. 26 Sul Ross Sundae
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Meet the Bite “Meet the Lobos” is an annual pep rally which recognizes both Sul Ross and Alpine High students and coaches in¬ volved in fall sports. Lee Sleeper, director of News In¬ formation, introduced to the public the Sul Ross football and volleyball teams, as well as the coaches and trainers. Also recognized was the Marching Lobo Band, under the direction of Michael Hart, and the SRSU cheerleaders. This year’s “Meet the Lobos” was special in that a brand new football coaching staff was introduced. Some of the faces are old, but the roles are new. New head Coach Ralph Micheli was an assistant coach at Sul Ross from 1976- 78. Bob Moran, new offensive coordinator, played for the Lobos in 1982. Offensive line coach for the Lobos will be Pete Peltzer. Following the introductions, Jim Thomas of the Sonic Drive-In supplied watermelons for a watermelon feast. Dicky Bain MAN’S BEST FRIEND - Rolando Cedillo snaps some shots of the crowd and cheerleaders with the help of his “vicious” guard dog. NUMBER 1 - Eva Arana, Gloria Berryhill, Sara Dominguez, Rose Mary Sandate, Mary Cabral, Felicia Garcia, and Becky Vitela join in the school song. 28 Meet the Lobos
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