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1982's thirty Miss Hudson queen candidates participated in a fash- ion show and several teas and lun- cheons. The candidates' excitement hit it's peak on January 16th at the Hudson Hospital Auxilliary Sno- ball. Julie Steffel was crowned Miss Hudson under the silouette of the New York City skyline, which portrayed the Best of Broadway theme. Natalie Erb and Alane Averill were named 1st and 2nd princesses, respectively. Annette Plagborg was given the Miss Congeniality award. Deb Zmuda, Deb Lomnes, Teri Franck, Lori Kester and Barb Bakken helped make Snoball decorations to go with this years Best of Broadway theme. McGrew, Cindy Nelson, Pam Pettce, Tammy Phillips, An- nette Plagborg. 3rd row; Alane Averill, Pam Buhr, Sue Clark, Natalie Erb, Cherie Evanson, Trina Fehr, Mari Frohlicher, Jody Garey, Traci Hansen, Elizabeth Horne, Maxine Hayes, Kris Huber. 4. Barb Steel and Kari Wil- helmson look on as Julie is crowned. Miss Hudson, 1982. 5. 1981 Miss Hudson Melissa Srehlo. Back row: Julie Steffel, Alane Averill, Mari Frohlicher Front row Kari Wilhelmson, Natalie Erb, Barb Steel. 2. Snoball escorts Ron Jen- kins, John Feia and Vince Wettleson. 3. Bottom row; Michele Ri- vard, Kelly Spain, Barb Steel, Julie Steffel, Mary Stenfors, Shannon Sturtevant, Denise Ventler, Kari Wilhelmson, Lori Zilge, 2nd row; Jean Isaacson, Nancy Janse, Jeri Jenson, Deb Lomnes, Carolyn Snoball Snoball 21
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1. Bev Fanning, Mi- chele Rivard, Kelly Spain. 2. Sue Harper, Ann Ruyak, Kris Niccum. Pepper Fest Ann Ruyak was crowned Pepper Queen at this year's Pepper Festi- val. Princesses were Kris Niccum and Sue Harper. It was an exciting and profitable event. Gross in- come was $19,00. The net proceeds of $7,000 will be used for the North Huson parks, summer recreation and youth activities. stated Woody Erickson. Local businesses contributed a large portion of the proceeds by sponsoring participa- tion in the parade. There were 172 units in the parade, many were colorful and inventive floats. Food booths, beer gardens, buttons and balloons contributed to the abun- dant profit. 3. Kelly Spain, M. Rivard, T. Dabruzzi, B. Fanning. 4. Missy Strehlo, Marilyn Hause. 5. S. Harper, N. Cardarelli, Barb Kelly, Ann Ruyak, Shannon Crawley, Shelly Rozeski, Vicki Raymond, Holly Dahl, Tonya Gan- der, Laura Conover, Angela Williams, Mi- chelle Goettl, Ann Schmitz. 20 Pepper Fest
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22 Happening Among the surprises of '81 was that of the Rolling Stones tour, they once again played at concerts which were sold out. John McEnroe also surprised fans by winning Wimbledon against the former winner Bjorn Borg. The craze of '81 was Pacman. Many people flocked to the arcades to play this and many other amazing games. While this craze was going on, the makers of Atari and Intelevision were getting ideas for new games for their home computer systems. Among the happiest events of the year was when Princess Diana and Prince Charles were wed. This event was so important that all the major networks carried extensive coverage of this Another marriage was that of Laura and Luke of Gen- eral Hospital. One fad which went on through the year was keeping up on General Hospital which was adding new twists to its plot. Raiders of the Lost Ark , Taps , and Reds were among the top grossing movies of '81. It was a good year for movie goers because they were allowed a variety of shows to pick and choose from. A new club formed for Athletes was Fellowship of Christian Athletes. After many people thought this club was accepted as being official. President Dave Hahn was told that it was not accepted in the school systems. 1981-82 Many Violent Acts And Tragedies 1981 was a year of many violent acts. This showed itself in the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan. One attempt that did succeed was that of Anwar Sadat. On Jan. 20th a Boeing 747 crashed into the Potomiac river after hitting a bridge. 78 people died in this accident. Another fatal accident closer to home was that of John Dicke, Hudson. He died while driving West on 1-94 when he was hit head on by a vehicle traveling in the wrong direction.
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