Linton Homecoming Parade 2023
Monday, September 18, 2023
Erica Barker, Staff Writer
Brynn Anderson was named LHS Homecoming Queen as Emelia Lynn was crowned Homecoming Princess. The senior class won first place in the float contest with the sophomores taking home the second place title.
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With lights aglow, the Linton Fire Department signified the beginning of the annual Homecoming parade. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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The Miner Kadets performed a routine whilst leading the band toward the high school. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Members of the band rested between cycles of the school fight song. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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The percussion line filled in the musical gaps by playing a drum cadence, with Miner Kadets marching in step behind. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Channeling the movie Dumbo, the freshmen class float included circus-themed decorations. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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The sophomores placed second with their Lorax float. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Sully and various characters from Monsters Inc. gathered on the Junior class float. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Members of the senior class transformed into characters from Toy Story to secure first place. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Freshman candidates Milades Caceres Oliver and Brenlee West smiled with their escorts Dalton Boldrey and Owen Smith. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Shaylie Killion and Grace Bredeweg represented the sophomore class, and they were escorted by Asa Gambill and Casen Goodman. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Emelia Lynn and Natalie Brinson, escorted by Tharon Hibbard and Braden Crynes, encompassed the junior class representatives. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Senior queen candidate Abigail Hubbard was escorted by Devon Robinson. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Brynn Anderson, escorted by Holden Nagy, was a senior queen candidate. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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Senior Peyton Smith rounded out the queen candidates alongside her escort Brody Irish. (Photo by Erica Barker)
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2022 Homecoming Queen Karly Smock returned to the Main Street parade with escort Wyatt Bredeweg. She was joined by kindergarteners Remington Padgett (left) and Saxon Resler (right). (Photo by Erica Barker)