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, A KING CANDIDATES - Homecoming candidates pose for last minute pictures before the Homecoming game. The candidates were elected by the Campus High School Student Body. The candidates are David Word, lim Poynter, Larry lantzen, Pat Teschke and Mike Ybarra. Not pic- tured is Steve Darr. 2 S E do HOMECOMING THRILLS - The last moments of every game ROYALTY DANCE - Demonstratingthat old traditions are not for- seem to be the most tense of all moments. Queen Candidate Ka- 801160, Homecoming King and Queen Mike Ybarra and Tina thy Markham gives one last yell in favor of the Campus Colts. T6SCl1k6 dame the traditional Royalty Dance. llll O-r
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Homecoming -'nm 11-15 high. f.,:lk X xlg, It irfkx in-l TENSION BUILDS - As the 1973-74 traditional Homecoming nears the end, a feeling of unknown anticipation surrounds the audience and candidates while wondering who will have the honor of sitting in the Queen's throne. ' Despite the loss to the El- dorado Wildcats with a score of 27 to 6 enthusiasm continued to prevail. Dedication ceremonies pre- ceeded the first game played at the new stadium, thus making it possible for the Campus Colts to remember another first for the 1973-74 seniors. Senior King candidates were Pat Teschke, Larry lantzen, David Word, Mike Ybarra, lim Poynter, and Steve Darr. Queen candidates were se- niors, Tina Teschke, Linda Scott, Debra lo Smith, Bambi Carlson, Kathy Markham, and Becky Stovall. Mike Ybarra and Tina Teschke won the annual royalty honors of football King and Queen. Halftime events included a per- formance by the Campus march- ing band, colorguard, and pom- pons. Homecoming events conclud- ed with an after-game dance in the Campus cafeteria, dancing to the sound of Village. ROYALTY CANDIDATES - Pat Teschke and Bambi Carlson and their driver Mike Dunn a the big decision.
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5 , , . Q 1 5 -S m ,. HQ x COLOR GUARD - Under the direction of Mr. Sigmund Leiker, the Campus High School Color Guard stands at attention during line-up fore the Homecoming game. This was the first game played in the new Colt stadium that the Color Guard performed. J 2 3 V QL A Q9 . 1 , is is , . f if , 1. HOMECOMING DANCE -lim Poynter seems to be suggesting BOOGIE - An unidentified student, like many other that he get the next dance available. Village , a local rock group enjoyed dancing to the sounds of village , a rock band who plays while students seem to crowd towardsthe stage. at the Homecoming dance held in the Campus cafeteria after 1112 0-1- game.
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