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Bambi Carlson escorted by Pat Teschke Debbie lo Smith escorted by Steve Darr Kathy Markham escorted by Larry lantzen Becky Stovall escorted by Dave Word CZ T, fn Linda Scott escorted by lim Poynter H 0 m e co m I n g The 1973-74 Homecoming can- didates were chosen by the pep club and football team. The Queen candidates names were taken from the senior class and the football team chose six girls to be voted as Queen candidates. The girls that were chosen by the football teams were seniors, Bambi Carlson, Kathy Markham, Linda Scott, Debbie lo Smith, Becky Stovall, and Tina Teschke. The King candidates which were chosen by the pep club, pom pons, and color guard mem- bers were seniors, Steve Darr, Lar- ry lantzen, lim Poynter, Pat Teschke, Dave Word and Mike Ybarra. The crowning ceremonies at the new stadium, took place be- fore the game. Tina Teschke and Mike Ybarra were chosen by the student body to be the Home- coming Queen and King of the 1973-74 school year. 65 0-1'
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A L:TL.,,. . :,L,z..W Mark Payne escorting Debbie lo Smith. john Dickson escorting Becky Stovall. gm ....J..s, .s B King, Queen of Courts Given Honors Three Senior girls selected by the Varsity Basketball Team and three Senior boys selected by the Pep Club waited to see the stu- dents' choice of King and Queen of Courts. The three girls nomi- nated were Bambi Carlson, Deb- bie lo Smith and Becky Stovall. The three boys nominated were Steve Portz, Mark Payne and john Dickson. The crowning of Queen Bambi and King Steve took place before the Varsity game. Along with the excitement, tensions and tears, spectators watched an encounter game between the Campus Colts and the EIDorado Wildcats, with the final victory making the eve- ning more successful. The dance took place in the cafeteria following the Varsity game where many of the students could dance to the music of Sol- dier , a new local rock band. We may never pass this way again, was the theme for the 1974 Queen of Courts Dance. True, we may never pass this way again, but we shall not forget the way we came. 67 0-r
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