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86” Snoball The Snoball candidates had an extremely busy schedule this sea- son. A new and exciting event was the Style Show at the Hudson House, where the turnout was tremendous. Christmas caroling at the Christian Community Home was another event that brought out the candi- dates and introduced them to the people. WRPX also interviewed each of them. Of all the events that took place Sam Schultz states, The Style Show was the most exciting and enjoyable, we put a lot of time into it. Stacey Rose remarked, I look forward to meeting new peo- ple and participating in all the pa- rades this summer. 1 Former Miss Hudson. Laura Johnson gives up her crown to Heather Kees. 2. First princess. Stacey Rose 3. Second princess, Karen Waalen 4 Miss Congeniality Sam Schultz 5. Guests admire Stacey Rose and Linda Klecker as they display new outfits at the Style Show. 6. Margot Domino models the newest look .
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Pepperfest 85'' It was like being happy, excited, and scared all at once! Thats how princess Heidi Anderson described her- self and the other Pepper Fest candi- dates at the moment of coronation. But life in North Hudson in August isn't all tiaras and formals. The candidates help out with Pepper Fest by cutting peppers, stuffing mailboxes, and filling balloons with helium. They were also interviewed by radio station WRPX. After the queen and princess are cho- sen the parades and appearances begin. Princess Jane Eaton predicts that they will be really fun and a great experience. 1 An extremely surprised Theda Hilt is crowned the new Pep- per Fest queen by outgoing queen Angie Grabau. 2. The royalty Queen Theda Hilt. King L.G. Gilbert, third princess Jane Eaton, first princess Heidi Anderson, second princess Sarah Grosse. 3. Candidates rode the fire truck for the 4th of July Parade. 4. Nervously awaiting the coronation, the candi- dates in their final stage of competition. 5. One of the worst things about Pepper Fest is being interviewed in the rain. 18 Pepper Fest
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I Wonder There never seems to be a dull mo- ment in our lives. It sometimes makes us wonder what will happen next. Many things have happened this past year that have affected us all in some way. We have admired Bruce Spring- steen, cheered for Rocky, watched for Herb and Halley's comet, celebrated Martin Luther King's achievements, and mourned those lost in the space shuttle disaster. Time seems to be something we all need more of, but if we look around at what is happening, we realize we have to make time for all those things we want to do in life. 20 Happenings Hudson is always under construction. Here it's a new bank downtown.
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