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Montie M. Protasio, is the newest editor, Women’s editor, to the Guam Times Weekly
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Hostesses at one of the recent ward parties held at the U.S. Naval Hospital were (left to right) Eileen Macbrien, Dixie Cornett, and Mona Jackson. Frances Horton (not pictured) also serves on the committee of volunteers. Guam Times Photo
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Pictured above (at the luncheon sponsored by the Club for FAWA delegates and guests) are: (left to right) Mrs. Dorothy Jacobson, U.S. Ass’t Secretary of Agriculture for International Affairs, Mrs. Ruth Van Cleve, Director of the Office of…
Better Living Photo 2
Committee chairman for the Andersen A.F.B. Officers’ Wives’ Club shown here are, from left, Toni Hislop, parliamentarian; Jerry Miller, spotter; Lee Perscher, thrift shop; Fayann Moore, publicity; Nancy Wilson, social; Margaret Harrelson,…
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Officers of the Andersen Officers’ Wives Club are: (left to right – back row) June Allen, assistant treasurer; Mary Lou Johnson, corresponding secretary; Judy Bennett, recording secretary; and Reva Muhr, treasurer. In front row are: (left to right)…
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The Man Behind the Woman Photo
LCDR Jack Smith (center) admires his wife’s picture on the cover of the Guam Times Weeky as Captain W. Marshall, Commanding Officer of the Ship Repair Facility, and Mrs. Marshall look on. – Guam Times Photo
The Man Behind the Woman
An article by Pat Krause. Krause speaks of LCDR Marvin [Jack] Smith, CO of the U.S.S. Endurance, husband to the aviator Joan Merriam Smith – Krause shares Jack’s brief time along with Joan’s experience with Guam as a stop over on her long flight
The 1964 FAWA Convention
An article by Marjorie E. Smith and Pat Krause. Smith and Krause summarize the 1964 FAWA convention that happened on Guam from June 27th to 30th at Tumon High School
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Umepanglao

A CHamoru story of a boy named Tony and how he and his father catch panglao, or crabs. The story also includes different methods used to trap the…