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Women's Weekly Photo 5
Above: Doris Sablan, Miss Guam 1964, models for Guam Women’s Club members. (Thompson Photo)
Miss Guam Returns from Mainland Trip Photo 3
Bleacher railings frame beauties at function during Long Beach festivities. From left: Miss Guam, Miss England, and Miss Denmark
Miss Guam Returns from Mainland Trip Photo 2
MEETING WITH OLD FRIENDS. Doris ‘shakes’ with dog belonging to Jean Hubbard Macura, left, as Mac Macura, looks on. Dog was a puppy when Jean Hubbard lived on Guam as a Navy wife and babysat for Doris
Miss Guam Returns from Mainland Trip Photo 1
Miss Guam, Doris Sablan of Santa Rita, rides through the streets of long Beach, Calif., during parade for International Beauty Congress. Her native costume stirred controversy among Guamanians residing in the States who thought Guam should be…
Miss Guam Returns from Mainland Trip
An article by the Guam Times Weekly staff that recounts Doris Sablan’s journey as Miss Guam and her journey to and from the International Beauty Congress
This Week at the Legislature
Shown in the picture above is Miss Doris Sablan of Santa Rita being presented Resolution No. 367, congratulating her upon her election as Miss Guam of 1964, thus becoming the territory’s first entrant in the International Congress of Beauty held…
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:…
Miss Guam 1964 Photo 14
Candidates are shown at tea at Government House Sunday. From left, Mrs. Ricardo Bordallo, chairman, Tea Committee; Louise Santiago, Elaine Torres, Doris Sablan, Marie Waki, Evelyn Perez, Patty Jean Dell’Isola, Bertha Cepeda, Cynthia Jose, and Mrs.…
Miss Guam 1964 Photo 1
MISS GUAM, Doris Sablan of Santa Rita, poses on her throne with Second Runner-Up Bertha Cepeda, left, and First Runner-Up Elaine Torres, right
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