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Liberation Celebration Photo 18
One section of Agat’s entry represented the Governor’s Youth Training Program (foreground) and the FAWA convention which concluded here last month. – Lamach Photo
Liberation Celebration Photo 17
Series of five floats climaxed with ‘court’ leading to the throne where Agat’s Princess Christina Cruz was seated. – Lamach Photo
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Liberation Celebration Photo 16
Leading Agat’s ambitious and highly successful entry, the first float depicted life in the village immediately after the war. – Stone Photo
Tags: Agat, float, Liberation Celebration 1964, lifestyle, parade, Stone, World War II
Liberation Celebration Photo 14
The beautifully executed float entered by the Chamorro Cultural Association of Guam provided several dramatic views including these two. Above, a ‘latina’ sail shows behind the members who hold the Guam flag and the seal of the newly organized…
Liberation Celebration Photo 13
[Second Prize] 4-H Clubs of Guam. – Stone Photo
Tags: 4-H, float, Liberation Celebration 1964, parade, Stone
Liberation Celebration Photo 12
The Youth Educational Society Inc. of Talofofo. [Third Prize] – Custom Color Photo
Liberation Celebration Photo 10
The Shriner’s entry won the award for ‘Most Comic’ float. Only the carabao didn’t laugh! – Stone Photo
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
An article that discusses the upcoming 1964 Liberation Day festival. Highlighted are last year’s queen, Lucille Flores, and this year’s queen, Elaine Torres. A multitude of events will be hosted during festival, floats, parades, sports tournaments,…