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Coronation: left to right: J. Jacobson, J. Greslin, R. Ruth, J. Wheeler, S. Gilbert, J. Fuhr- mann,K. Bruski, J. Cartner, P. Whalen, B. Rachetto, H. Hicks, J. Lamphear, J. Nelson, D. Stratton, C. Sederstrom, L. Heinrick, G. Stalder. Coronation leliglaligla M Kem- bay 14cti itie The Bear Day activities began at 2:00 in the afternoon on October 10th, as the entire school was excused to attend the coronation ceremony at the armory. It opened with the traditional processional march to the stage. Each class queen was escorted by her respective class presi- dent. The all school queen was accompanied by Harold Hicks, the co-captain for the evening's game with Belle Fourche. Entertainment for the ceremony consisted of a solo presented by Cheryl Arends and a trum- pet trio performed by Patsy Steinlicht, David Roesler, and Steve Sibell. Helen Pontius acted as Mistress of Ceremonies for the prograrn. The parade traveled down Main Street and then wound its way back through town, by way of the courthouse and ended up at the school. In the evening, the Belle Fourche Broncs traveled to Deadwood to compete with the Bears on Ferguson Field. The all-school queen and her attendants were driven around the field during the half-time ceremonies, while the band and the majorettes contributed to the festivities. The annual burning of the D took place during the half-time period as well. The Bears lost to the Broncs by a score of 13 to 12 for a heart-breaking, but nonetheless rewarding finale to Bear Day, 1958. 57
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