Breast cancer survivor Mary Livingston speaks to junior and senior female students during a third period assembly on Feb. 16.
FEB. 12, MONTGOMERY AQUATIC CENTER-- For the last few seasons, the Blair swim team has teetered on the edge between Division I and Division II, its place in the former secured mostly by the strength of its boys' team. After narrowly escaping demotion to Division II at the end of last season after the boys finished fifth and the girls placed sixth at Divisionals (Watkins Mill, with its sixth-place boys and fifth-place girls, went down instead), the Blazers had hoped to avoid demotion once again this year because of an especially strong boys lineup.
Judy Macon of Suburban Hospital answers questions about breast cancer during an assembly on Feb. 16.
Jazz musician Nat King Cole, like many great black entertainers, was first introduced to music in church. Cole was born Nathaniel Adams Coles on March 17, 1919 in Montgomery, Alabama to Reverend Edward James Coles, Sr. and Perlina Adams Coles. Cole was one of 13 children, but only five of his sisters and brothers grew up to be adults.
East Falls Church Metro Station
A Hecht's department store near the Ballston MU station.
Miles Davis, trumpet player and pioneer of cool jazz and modal jazz styles.
OxyContin, a drug to which some Blair students have become addicted.
Metro's Dunn Loring Station
A hair salon near Ballston MU.
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