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Homecoming parade helps kickstart a colorful centennial

A Chadron police cruiser flashes its lights as it leads the homecoming parade down Main Street Oct. 23. — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols
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The CSC Homecoming 2010 featured a colorful parade with over 40 entries Oct. 23. The event was part of the homecoming weekend that officially launched CSC’s centennial celebrations.

Bethany Cook, junior of Hot Springs, S.D., sports a leopard-print coat as part of her costume for the Public Relations club float. — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols
Bethany Cook, junior of Hot Springs, S.D., sports a leopard-print coat as part of her costume for the Public Relations club float. — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols

As part of the Outdoor Adventure Club's float, a student pretends to fish from the comfort of his "living room." — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols
Carmen Brown, senior of Banner County, and Brittney Deadmond, junior of Rapid City, S.D., wave from the Public Relations club's float. The float took second for Originality. — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols
Carmen Brown, senior of Banner County, and Brittney Deadmond, junior of Rapid City, S.D., wave from the Public Relations club's float. The float took second for Originality. — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols

President Janie Park smiles from the front seat of a convertible during the homecoming parade Oct. 23. — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols
President Janie Park smiles from the front seat of a convertible during the homecoming parade Oct. 23. — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols

Miss Nebraska Teresa Scanlan, 17 of Gering, and 2010 Miss Northwest Caitlin Parker, senior of Rock Springs, Wyo., wave as they pass the 200 block of Main Street at the parade Oct. 23. — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols
Miss Nebraska Teresa Scanlan, 17 of Gering, and 2010 Miss Northwest Caitlin Parker, senior of Rock Springs, Wyo., wave as they pass the 200 block of Main Street at the parade Oct. 23. — Photo by Kinley Q. Nichols