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Who is the Guam Woman Photo 14
THAT’S OUR BOY – The crowd cheers as the name of a favored candidate is announced. The convention was held in the John F. Kennedy High School gym
Who is the Guam Woman Photo 9
VISITING… Capt. Jacqeline Won Pat, Army Nurses Corps, left last week after spending a ten-day visit with her parents, Speaker and Mrs. A.B. Won Pat of Sinajana. Capt. Wont Pat, who is stationed at Letterman’s General Hospital, San Francisco, Calif.,…
Guam in Perspective
An article by Marjorie E. Smith. Smith talks on potential future governors of Guam
1964 Democractic Convention Photo 4
COUNTING THEM UP – The young lady is a legislative secretary during the week. Here she devotes her talents to keeping the tally as delegate votes are counted
1964 Democractic Convention Photo 3
MOST EVERYBODY CAME – Ma and the little ones, too. This youngster was all agog at the crowd which hammed the lunch table area. The lady beside her was resting in the shade
1965 Democractic Convention Photo 2
THE GANG’S ALL HERE – and they’re all hungry. Part of the crush of people who were served at the Democratic Party convention crowd into the convention’s most popular area – the cold drink counter
1964 Democractic Convention
An article that briefly covers the 1964 Democratic Convention which was held at JFK High School
Cap. Jacqueline Won Pat
VISITING… Cacpt. Jacqueline Won-Pat, Army Nurses Corps, left last week after spending a ten-day visit with her parents, Speaker and Mrs. A.B. Won Pat of Sinajana. Capt. Won-Pat, who is stationed at Letterman’s General Hospital, San Francisco, Calif.,…
First Rehab Funds Arrive Photo
Governor Guerrero and Assistant Secretary George Ingling, Coordinator of the Guam Rehabilitation Program hold a $1,692,540 check from the U.S. Treasury, the first withdrawal of funds under the Guam Rehabilitation Bill. Looking on are Speaker A.B. Won…