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Old Sites Destroyed — New Ones Appear Fires marked a change in Hudson. In June the Hotel Dibbo was da- maged by fire, and Sam's was de- stroyed By an explosion and subse- quent fire in July. Other changes, however, were not so catastophic. New stores cropped up all over Hudson and North Hud- son, and students enjoyed the new shopping area in the Erickson com- plex. Also, North Hudson boasted of a new bridge which was welcomed by relieved drivers who shuffled their cars across the old bridge for years. The Hudson Hospital added a new addition, and Hudson prided it- self on a sure sign of progress — they became a two-stoplight city! Another sign of progress was the housing development on 13th Street. 1 1. Julie Gilbertson, Bonnie Coleman and Te- resa Sears get a close look at the new front of Dibbos. 2. Shari Horne and Kathy Holm do a little browsing at the new hardware store. 3. Stoplight at Second and Vine eases the traffic problem. 4. The remains of Sams still stands in North Hudson. 5. Map of Hudson in 1870. 6. Lynn Youngberg stands in front of her house in the new housing development on 13th street. 7. New addition to hospital interests Mary Cudd and Meghan Barrett. 8. Teresa Sears and Bonnie Coleman model the North Hudson Bridge. 21
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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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