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Miss Hudson Chosen Under Stars At Snoball Signs of the zodiac sparked the theme of It's in the Stars in this year's Snoball. The hundreds of silver foil stars hung from every chandelier and the low moon-like lighting set the galaxy atmosphere. It was under these stars that the two month search for the new Miss Hudson ended. Out of 34 Hudson High senior girls, it was Beth Ruyak who was chosen to re- present Hudson. The search began on December 3 with a fash- ion show in which all of the candidates partici- pated. On the day of the coronation the candi- dates were interviewed by the judges at a tea at Mrs. Gwin's house. That evening Miss Hudson was chosen along with Lori Heffron and Kathi Mabie as first and second runner up. Kathi was also chosen by the candidates as Miss Conge- niality. 1. Cheryl Feyereisen, Sonja Lee, and Kathy O'Connell mod- el their pajama selections at the fashion show. 2. Gail Pagel laughs at emcee Noel Schumacher's sense of humor while opening her question. 3. Royalty Lori Heffron, Beth Ruyak, and Kathi Mabie smile after the coronation. 4. The ten fina- lists wait anxiously for the judges' decision. Snoball 23
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Pepper Festival Held In Old Italian Style Showing Italian pride, North Hudson had its second annual Pepper Festival done in the traditional Italian style. The weekend affair in August had several different events includ- ing a parade, a medicine show, a pepper eating contest, an election of the new Godfather, and a coronation of the new Pepper Queen. Twenty-two queen candidates were sponsored by the North Hudson businesses. The candi- dates participated in the Pepper Parade and had a luncheon at the Hudson Harbor with all the visiting royalty, which included St. Paul Winter Carnival royal- ty. There also was a tea at Mrs. Paul Wright's house for the girls where they were inter- viewed by the judges. At coro- nation time. North Hudson citi- zens elected Don Zappa as their new Godfather and former queen Jill Johnson crowned Au- drey Glasbrenner as the 77-78 Pepper Queen. Along with Au- drey, Mary Cardarelli and Na- dine Schmitz were chosen as Pepper princesses. 1. All twenty-two candidates are enter- tained by the emcee while waiting for the actual coronation. 2. Godfather Don Zappa poses with the royalty, Mary Car- darelli, Audrey Glasbrenner, and Nadine Schmitz on the Pepper float. 3. The Washington County Historical Society put on a medicine show for the crowd at the Pepper Festival. 4. Queen Audrey steps up to the microphone to deliver her acceptance speech. 22 Pepper Festival
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