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Liberation Day 1964 Photo 10
Liberation Day General Chiarman George Bamba discusses plans for activities with Louise Stout, center, and Connie Allen, Queen’s Committee Chairman. Mrs. Stout is area representative for Studio Girl Cosmetics which will sponsor part of Miss Guam’s…
Liberation Day 1964 Photo 9
FLOAT JUDGES meet with Liberation Day Parade Committee. From left: Genevieve Ploke, Ed Duenas, George Bamba, Mrs. J.M. Barlow, Capt. J.C. Quintanilla, George Albrect, Ben Munoz, Mrs. Paul Leahy, Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs. Edward L. Bale, Jr. – Thompson…
Liberation Day 1964 Photo 8
Elaine shows her mother, Cynthia Torres, the check she received as prize in the Liberation Queen contest
Liberation Day 1964 Photo 7
Elaine checks her entry papers with her sponsors: Earl Kloppenberg, owner, and Ann Belschwender, manager of The Office
Liberation Day 1964 Photo 5
Puzzling over plans for festivities are James Hill, Marianas Lions Club President; Connie Allen, Queen’s Committee Chairman; George Bamba, Liberation Dy General Chairman; and Gloria Webster, Miss Guam Pageant Chairman. – Thompson Photo
Liberation Day 1964 Photo 4
General Chairman for all Liberation Day festivities is Congressman George M. Bamba. Here he is shown delivering welcome remarks to audience at Miss Guam pageant. -Thompson Photo
Liberation Day 1964 Photo 3
Lucille Flores, left, 1963 Liberation Queen, presents Princess Royal Patty Jean Dell’Isola with a bouquet at Presentation Ceremonies last Saturday. – Thompson Photo
Liberation Day 1964 Photo 2
Mrs. Stewart Bachtelle, Queen’s Committee member, presents Queen Elaine Torres with trophy commemorating her reign as Liberation Day Queen, 1964. – Thompson Photo
Liberation Day 1964 Photo 1
Posing during presentation ceremonies, the Liberation Queen candidates are: front row, from left: Cynthia Jose, Miss USN Guam; Louise Santiago, Umatac and Christina Cruz, Agat. 2nd row: Bertha Cepeda, Sinajana and Evelyn Perez, Tamuning. Back row:…
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