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We Love a Parade! Working During Parade is Bad Deal. % ile we. de . ) ot 4 % , é ‘ 10 Autumn Glory hundreds of people crowded the streets of Oak- land to watch one of the town’s traditions pass by: the Autumn Glory Grand Feature Parade. One highlight of the parade was the float carrying Autum Glory queen Leigh Knotts (12), and her court. Her princesses were seniors Kim Grimm from Southern, and Sharon Wright from Northern. Leigh said, “At first it was embarrassing to have every- one looking at me, but after a while I got used to it. I enjoyed seeing all of the people. Really, I felt like I was looking at them.” Many students had other things to do the day of the parade, such as work. Robbin Damon (11), an employee at Video Connection, said, “Working during the Autumn Glory Parade was a bad deal. It wasn’t fun. I didn’t get to spend the day running around town with my friends!” Although some had other plans, kids mostly came to the parade to enjoy the sights and sounds a good parade offers and to socialize with their friends. “IT went to the parade because I like parades and I love clowns, and the parade offers a great deal of both,” said Lori Friend, a junior. The parade lasted for about two hours. After it was over, the crowd left to pursue one of the many other Autumn Glory festivities. Yet another Grand Feature pa- rade had come to an end. T he air jumped with excitement and energy as the
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Promenade left and a do-se-do! Mrs. Alice Eary and her partner skillfully complete the square- Looking like he stepped out of a dancing moves as the announcer history book, this mountain man calls them. Square-dancing was provides the parade-goers with a just one of the many activities taste of the olden days. that took place before the parade. Autumn Glory queen Leigh The ground seemed toshake horses was the last entry in This smiling clown says that everything is Knotts gives the crowd a cheerful as these gentle giants walked the Grand Feature Parade. a-okay. He’s ready to make everyone laugh smile and wave. “I liked seeing all by. This team of Clydesdale with his funny costume and silly antics. the kids and waving at them,” she said. Autumn Glory 11
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