History of Blair District Number 32

District Number 32 was organized in May 1897 under the name of Center Point. The school was originally located about a mile southeast of the present site. About 1904 Mr. C.B. Hill, who was postmaster and merchant at the little inland town, gave it the name of honor of Mr. Watt Blair, who was then a prominent citizen of the community. When the Santa Fe Railroad was built at.Blair in 1909, the school building was moved to its present site and the school also called Blair. In 1913, the two schools, Blair and Dearington, which about a mile and a half to the northeast, were consolidated, the Blair site being used for the new building. A $2600 bond having been voted and the taxes increased to twenty cents, the present four-room school building was erected in the fall of that year.. Some of the patrons of the school who took much interest in the movements at this time we Jim Tucker, Willis Mayfield, Newton Harrison, J. C. Bickley, W. I. Cogburn, E. E. Patterson and Jim Campbell. In 1917, by an increased tax of fifty cents, the district became eligible to State Aid, which it has received each year since that time. 

The school term this year with C. A. Jones and Misses Johnnie Bennett and Lucille Russell has been very satisfactory indeed. As a result of the general approval felt for the school1 it was little-trouble to increase the taxes of the district to one dollar. Much interest is being felt in a new building and steps will be taken to this end either this year or next spring. Blair is coming to the front and hopes, in all lines, to take its place soon among the leading rural schools of the county. Blair, we are counting on you!

Class Roll

FIRST GRADE	Frank Sellers		Virgie Moore	
Ray Osborn	Sybil Horton		Rowena Perkin		
Elwood Mayes	Ruby Blackburn		Clarice Rosson
J H Bryant	Alma Hughes		Addle Mae Rosson 	SEVENTH GRADE
Monta J Moore	Bessie Sellers		Fannie Mae Reeves	Beulah Meeks
Jack Perkins	Clara Clinton		Thelma Windham		Vera Moore
H.E.Addison	Nellie Ellison		Annie Myrtle Walker	Ula Fae Blackburn
H.C. Doan	Hazel Ellison					Docia Doan
Hollis Rosson				FIFTH GRADE		Ima Clinton
Lloyd Barnes	THIRD GRADE					Ethel Hunter
Bruce Deans				Lonnie  Bryon		Carl Doan
Harvel Deans	Gradie Meeks		Preston Doan		Ernest Meeks
Gordon Deans	Otis Moore		Fred Horton		Myron Speers
Florence Meeks	Winfred Mayes		Paul Osborn		Price Melton
Ona Fae Campbell Lee Roy Melton		Sherman Rosson		Marcena Doan
Mattie Horton 	J.J. Hunter		Borden Perkins		Clint Maddera
Alice Reeves	Woodie Windham		Dock Reeves		John Patterson
Dora Mae Meeks	Noble Dean		Nevial Windham		Collin Perkins
Virgil Moss	Alrich Ellison		Lena Blackburn		Mock Walker
Queen Lemmons	Pearlie M. Bryant	Rachel Melton		Fae Campbell
Minnie Lemons	R.B. Horton		Flora Meeks	 
Evorie Mayes				Edna Moore		 EIGHTH GRADE
Tempy Sellers	FOURTH GRADE		Blanche Hunter	
Anna Addison						 	Raleigh Moore	
		George Dean 		SIXTH GRADE	 	Nealie Horton
		Melvin Horton		Leonard Moore	
SECOND GRADE	Harold Hughes		Dan Mays	 	NINTH GRADE
		John Meeks		Luther Osborn	 
Alfred Meeks	Alma Meeks		Floyd Perkins	 	Annie Reeves
Arthur Meeks	Bernal Clinton		S. P. Spears	 	Call McLean
Vernon Melton 				Odell Meeks	 	Bessie Brooks
					Willie Mae Meeks
Reference: The Buffalo Trail 1922