Rose Parade (Posted Previously on January 1st, 2016)

Seventy years ago today, Shirley Barrow, was in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.  Here is how my mother described the scene:
THE WAR ENDED IN AUGUST OF 45 AND SO THERE WASN’T ALL THAT MUCH TIME TO GROW THE FLOWERS.  WE WORE  GOWNS MADE OF OLD BEDSHEETS DIED LAVENDER BY THE ART TEACHER IN HER WASHING MACHINE.  TWO ART TEACHERS AND THE HIGH SCHOOL DEAN OF GIRLS CHOSE THE TWELVE BLONDE TO RIDE ON THE FLOAT.  SIX WERE FROM HIGHSCHOOL THE OTHERS FROM JR. HI AND ELEMENTARY.  I WAS ON THE FAR SIDE OF THE FLOAT BUT  MY HEAD IS VISIBLE IF YOU KNOW WHERE TO LOOK.
ColorTRParade1946
My mother had the yellow picture below, but of course she is a super sleuth on the web and she found the above shot, courtesy of Roda Alderson.
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I believe that is Mom, just below the patriotic bunting, on the far side of the float.  How fun.  Nice find Mom!
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