While I am not too familiar with the history of the Guam Agricultural and Industrial Fair, I have found that it was an event that initially began in 1917. This initiative was part of an effort towards developing the agricultural resources on Guam through the Guam Agricultural Experiment Station. Part of the Fair included an elective Queen contest for the fair and also a host of representatives from certain villages.

In 1934, the election results for the Fair's Queen were:

  • Queen Hannah Ann Flores Chance

Hannah Ann Flores Chance

  • Amanda Pangelinan Guzman, runner up

Amanda Pangelinan Guzman

  • Dorothea Lujan Garrido, 2nd runner up

 Dorothea Lujan Garrido

Queen Hannah I's attendants were:

  • Miss Harriett Chance
  • Miss Maria J. Ojeda
  • Miss Maria C. Torres

The Princesses of the Villages were:

  • Enriqueta T. Carbullido, Miss Agat
  • Gloria B. Cruz, Miss Yona
  • Maria D. Duenas, Miss Inarajan
  • Rita C. Franquez, Miss Machanao
  • Joaquina G. Gogue, Miss Merizo
  • Amanda Pangelinan Guzman, Miss Agana
  • Victoria C. Leon Guerrero, Miss Barrigada
  • Regina C. Quan, Miss Sumay
  • Maria S. Quinata, Miss Umatac
  • Ceferina F. Sablan, Miss Dededo
  • Regina B. Santos, Miss Asan
  • Beatrice T. Torres, Miss Yigo
  • Maria U. Torres, Miss Piti
  • Maria C. Wolford, Miss Talofofo

 

Source: Guam Recorder, June 1934

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