Homecoming Parade

Hundreds of people crowded Manitou Avenue sidewalks — and at least one rooftop — on Friday, Sept. 30, to watch the annual celebration of School District 14 students. Athletics teams rode on Manitou Springs Fire Department trucks and in buses, and graduates returned for the district’s 150th anniversary.

 

Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Meghan Taylor and Ethan Anderson are in the Manitou Performing Arts Club.
Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Meghan Taylor and Ethan Anderson are in the Manitou Performing Arts Club.
Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Ari Clark and Alex Shoemaker represent GSTA+ at the parade.
Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Ari Clark and Alex Shoemaker represent GSTA+ at the parade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Alumni including Angela Gieck, left, Angie Glass and Melissa McElhaney proudly march. All three work for District 14.
Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Alumni including Angela Gieck, left, Angie Glass and Melissa McElhaney proudly march. All three work for District 14.
Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Members of the girls cross-country team peek out of bus windows during the parade. From left: Kara Donegan, Ellen Lowe and Rylynne Murphy Skillen.
Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Members of the girls cross-country team peek out of bus windows during the parade. From left: Kara Donegan, Ellen Lowe and Rylynne Murphy Skillen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

band students  Patrick Mead-Clark, left, Jason Jones and Becket Wendell-Evans march with alumnus Taylor Weimer, Manitou Springs Middle School band teacher, right.
Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Band students
Patrick Mead-Clark, left, Jason Jones and Becket Wendell-Evans march with alumnus Taylor Weimer, Manitou Springs Middle School band teacher, right.
Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Lairden Rogge and Grace Allen are on the Homecoming senior court.
Photo by Rhonda Van Pelt. Lairden Rogge and Grace Allen are on the Homecoming senior court.
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