Director of School Photography Tyson Trish captured the excitement, fun and love of the Blair community as they gathered before prom to take photos at the Sharpe House with friends, family and classmates. Then, it was off to the North Shore House for a night of dinner and dancing to celebrate all the hard work and dedication over the past year.
The summer is an ideal time for Blair students to read beyond the required texts of our curriculum. Short stories, novels, plays, poetry, narrative nonfiction and newer forms of literature, such as the graphic novel, offer the opportunity to follow one’s curiosity, strengthen reading and writing skills, develop a greater understanding of the human condition and, of course, have some fun.
Blair’s 175-year history is filled with a mix of well-documented facts and time-honored legends passed down through generations. From ghost stories and wartime mishaps to cows mysteriously appearing in dorms, we’ve teamed up with the School's historians and storytellers to uncover some of Blair's most enduring tales. Read on for sixth installment in the series: The Peddie Newspaper.