At a homecoming parade, the homecoming king and queen ride through downtown Fayette, Mo. with little Mr. and Miss Howard County in the back of a convertible car.
In a homecoming parade, the Grand Marshal Mary Lawrence Jacobs (Class of 1933, back passenger-side seat) rides in a convertible with University President Joe Howell (front passenger seat), and Mrs. Howell (back driver's-side seat).
Four female students sit atop a car decorated with streamers, balloons, and a sign, in front of the Howard County courthouse during a homecoming parade. Several students stand around them on the courthouse lawn.
In a homecoming parade, a student dressed as a snake charmer sits atop a float reading "We Got 'Em Charmed We Can't Lose". The float is followed by other people in costume as well as a vehicle pulled by two horses.
In Central Methodist University (formerly Central College)'s first homecoming parade, male students in costume stand in single file on an unpaved road in Fayette, Mo, with their hands on each other's shoulders.