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			 A perfect parade on a perfect 
			Friday afternoon kicks off LCHS Homecoming 
			 
			 
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			 [September 17, 2022] 
             
			 
			
			A large crowd came out on Friday afternoon for the 
			annual Lincoln Community High School Homecoming Parade. The weather 
			was perfect, warm but not hot with a gentle breeze blowing, and best 
			of all, bright blue skies with just a fluffy cloud here and there. 
  
			
			
			  
			 
			Among the many entries in the parade was that of the Grand Marshal 
			Patsy Zurkammer. She has long been a beloved staff member at LCHS, 
			well known by many. 
			
			
			  
			 
			This year's parade was blessed with musical performances by the 
			Lincoln Junior High School Band and the LCHS Band. The cheerleaders 
			and dance teams offered performances, and the sports teams from 
			around the community including high school golf, swim and football, 
			were all in the parade. The Lincoln youth football teams were also 
			well represented. 
			
			
			  
			 
			Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch and city aldermen were included in the 
			lineup, as well as members of local businesses and organizations. 
			There are several high school class reunions this weekend and the 
			parade had attendees on floats. 
			
			
			  
			
			
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			The Railer Football Team was in attendance atop one of the local 
			fire department engines accompanied by none other than the Railers 
			number one fan Tim McDougal. 
			
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
			The high school's homecoming royalty was paraded through town in the 
			back of convertibles along with the 2022 Miss Logan County Fair 
			Queen Emma Stoltzenburg and Junior Miss Isabella Pollice. Another 
			member of royalty on hand was Miss Central Illinois Princess Brielle 
			Wilson. 
			
			
			  
			 
			Candy was being tossed out to anxious children who dashed into the 
			street to snatch up as much as possible before the next parade entry 
			arrived. 
			 
			In all, it was a perfect day for a parade and the perfect parade for 
			the day. 
			 
			[Nila Smith]  |