The Fountain Trust Pipe Band marches in the IU Bloomington Homecoming parade. Behind the pipe band is the Indiana University Marching Hundred.IU’s historic and recently restored calliope is pulled down Woodlawn Avenue after an extensive restoration process. The IU calliope was built for use with IU’s riverboat Majestic until it was removed in the mid-1960s and placed in a wooden circus wagon.Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie and IU First Lady Laurie Burns McRobbie sit atop a car and wave at the crowd during the IU Bloomington Homecoming parade.Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie and IU First Lady Laurie Burns McRobbie wave at the crowd during the IU Bloomington Homecoming parade.Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Dean Gwyn Richards (center) points out IU Marching Hundred Director Emeritus Ray E. Cramer to a fan along the route as the Cramer Hall groundbreaking float moves down Woodlawn Avenue during the IU Bloomington Homecoming parade.The IU Homecoming parade floats make their way down the newly opened Woodlawn Avenue extension.A musician plays the calliope as the circus-style wagon housing the instrument is pulled down Woodlawn Avenue in the IU Bloomington Homecoming parade. With 32 steam-driven whistles, the calliope can be heard up to three miles away.Indiana University cheerleaders perform during the IU Bloomington Homecoming parade along Woodlawn Avenue.IU Marching Hundred Drum Major August Merback (center) and members of the Red Steppers sway as the the alma mater is played during the pep rally following the IU Homecoming parade.An IU fan walks down Kirkwood Avenue with his four-legged Hoosier fans following the IU Homecoming parade.Members of the Marching Hundred play snare drums in the IU Bloomington Homecoming parade.