Check out a photo gallery from the 2024 SEMO Homecoming parade, capturing the lively atmosphere as it moved through downtown Cape Girardeau, energizing fans for the Redhawks game.
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Dance Dynasty members Zikarah Murphy and Dee from St. Louis raise their pom-poms with a smile.Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
Scott City High School Marching Band members perform with intense focus.
Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
Members of the SEMO Marching Band smile between sets.Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
Southeast Missouri State University Sundancers and Cheerleaders lead the annual Homecoming parade in downtown Cape Girardeau on Saturday, Oct. 26.
Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
A Shawnee Jr./Sr. High School Marching Band tuba player marches in the parade.Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
A SEMO drummer maintains focus as he plays in the parade.
Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
A Cobalt Cheerleading member completes a cartwheel down the parade route.Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
SEMO Sundancers, from left, Jaclyn Sexauer from Columbia, Rachel Saferite from Chesterfield and Abigail Grover from Lake Charles cheer together during the parade.
Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
SEMO Sundancer Rachel Saferite from Chesterfield beams as she cheers in the Homecoming parade.Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
SEMO cheerleader Lillian Yates from Lake St. Louis smiles as she twirls her pom-poms.
Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
Southeast Missouri State Marching Band marches at the annual Homecoming Parade on Saturday, Oct. 26.
Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
More images from the Southeast Missouri State University Homecoming 2024 parade.
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The event wound through downtown Cape Girardeau from the SEMO campus, and fired up the crowd in advance of the Redhawks football game Saturday, Oct. 26.