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1. A icarful confrontation between Karen Waalen. Margot Domino, and Terr bear. 2. 1984 Royalty: Angie Grabau. Tom Mit- chel, Jaci Johnson. Gretchen Schmitt, and Karen Waalen. 3. Heidi Pennman, Roxy Rose. Jennifer Bond. Kelly Gherty, Shawnette Naidy- horski, Jcaninc Brown. Linda Klccker. Gretchen Schmitt, and Jaci Johnson. 4. Kelly Gherty, Shawnette Naidyhorski, Jeanine Brown, and Linda Klccker watch as Heidi Penman crowns Jaci Johnson. 5. Past royalty: Bob Zappa. Beth Petters. Shelly Anderson. Kelly Kncfelkamp. and present royalty. 6. Queen candidates as they ride through the Fourth of July parade. PEPPER FEST 15
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The 1984 Pepper Festival One of the major social events of the summer was the 1984 Pepper Festival. This event was awaited not only by the North Hudson commu- nity but by the 25 candidates as well. For these select girls, the festivities began with riding in the Hudson Fourth of July parade and ended with the coronation of the 1984-1985 royalty. The delighted winners were third princess Gretchen Schmitt, second princess Jaci Johnson, first princess Karen Waalen, and queen Angie Grabau. “I think this will be one of the best years of my life. I will be meeting a lot of neat people and have a lot of exciting experiences. 1 feel privileged that I was chosen, and I know there were a lot of girls that could of been selected” said Angie Grabau. Her feelings are shared by all who were involved in the Pepper Festival. 14 PEPPER FEST
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Sno Ball 1985 Crystal Masquerade The new 1985 Hudson Royalty: Miss Congeniality- Pam Watson. Second Prin- cess- Marge Hause, First Princess- Dayna Rodahl. and Queen- Laura Johnson. A cold night, a full house, and 43 excited girls all at the Hudson House Inn to celebrate the 1985 Sno Ball. This years theme was “Crystal Masquerade , and each of the girls caried a mask throughout the even- ing. Beth Ruyak was marked as the first woman M.C. for the Sno Ball. Music was provided by the Jim Gardner Band. They performed back- ground for the coronation and played for the dance afterwards. Sno Ball actually began in October of 1984 when the girls were signed up and at- tended meetings. They held a fashion show in November and also were interviewed at WRPX in Hudson. When asked what she did and didn't like about the ex- perience. Lori Young com- mented, “I liked the radio interview, it was fun and a good experience. What I didn’t like was the fashion show. The stage was too small, the train on my dress was too long, and I didn’t want to show the garter!! But I did, I know one thing for sure though. I couldn’t have picked a better Queen myself!” 16 SNO BALL
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