BTW-1945 Class

BTW-1945 Class
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  • Vintage, pure vintage!  Ditto Galen's comments.
  • It stands out to me how classy this class looks. Pompadours were apparently the rage in ladies' hairstyles. The brothers all look like they're ready for Howard, Harvard, Prairie View, and other higher life destinations and activities after high school. 

    Bonita Titus Alford's very creative mother Johnnie Deloris Wilson is the petite class scribe in the middle of the front row and she knew most of these classmates through her mom's sharings. Bonita said a notable thing me once: "Most of these people were poor but you would never know it looking at them". That speaks for many of us back them I'd guess ... surely my family with our $15 a month Roseland Homes rent that we could hardly make many times, but being dressed well and fed well and socially nurtured you might have a hard time telling it. 

  • Glad you enjoy it, Donald. We owe this one and the Pride of Dallas Cab Stand to Bonita. I thank God for her sharing this with us, and for all others who have shared and will be sharing photos of BTW's rich history!
  • Galen, this is great.
  • She looks so cute. I'll bet the guys tried to protect her a lot!
  • The little one in the center of the front row is my mom. She was the 1945 class scribe.
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