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Eagles parade their Homecoming spirit

Members of Night of Country Swing (NOCS) swing dance Saturday during the Homecoming Parade. —Photo by Teri Robinson
Members of Night of Country Swing (NOCS) swing dance Saturday during the Homecoming Parade. —Photo by Teri Robinson

CAB, Senate, Blue Key and the Faculty of Homecoming committee organized the “Going on a Bear Hunt” Homecoming parade which took place on Main Street at 9:30 a.m., Saturday.

The Homecoming parade started at 1st and Main streets, and ended at 10th and Main streets.

Dan Lucht, 23, senior of St. Paul, spins Jessica Herd, 18, sophomore of Gordon, in a move called the Superman during Saturday’s Homecoming parade.  —Photo by Janelle Kesterson
Dan Lucht, 23, senior of St. Paul, spins Jessica Herd, 18, sophomore of Gordon, in a move called the Superman during Saturday’s Homecoming parade. —Photo by Janelle Kesterson

Homecoming royalty, the Residence Life Association, the CSC Child Development Center, and many other groups had floats in the parade.

“Homecoming is a long tradition and we like to keep supporting tradition and help them grow,” said CAB Chair Stephanie Steele, 21, senior of Osceola, who took an integral part in the preparation for Homecoming, said.

Some participants, and floats were dressed up as hunters, others decorated their cars with the names of their clubs, and organizations which showed the importance of this event.