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Superior! (junior high science fair winners)

Area are the Ada Junior High students and student teams who received superior ratings at Ada's Local Science Fair earlier this month.

These students qualify to compete at the District Science Fair at ONU in March, according to Alayne Schrock, science teacher.

(Photo from Ada Bulldogs Facebook)

Ireland Marshall wins Geography Bee

Ada's 4th grade through 8th grade Geography Bee took place last week. Here are the winners: Ireland Marshall, first; Nathan Hurtig, second, and Conner Daughtery, third.

(Photo from Ada Bulldog Facebook)

 

Melina Woods attends high performance camp

Invited by USA Volleyball, Ada High School sophomore, Melina Woods, recently attended a high performance camp at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.  She was one of 125 athletes invited to this event.

Woods was chosen by OVR (Ohio Valley Region) high performance coaches after representing OVR at the High Performance National Tournament last July.

A right side hitter, Woods is playing club volleyball for Elite 16 Black, out of Plain City.

What's with the dial telephone?

Is that a dial telephone of the right side of the counter? 

What exactly is a dial telephone? In 1980-81, these students probably answered the phone. These are the student office workers from 35 school years ago.

Recognize yourself?

Nicki's art project

Ada High School sophomore, Nicki Lehsten, works on a ceramics project in art class. The project calls for three separate pieces connected. Two of the three pieces are on the section she is working on.

More than 150 people +2 hours = 40,000 packed meals

Photos and story by Monty Siekerman

Why are more than 150 people wearing hairnets (and one guy with a "beard net") listening to a speaker in a gymnasium?

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More than 150 ONU faculty, staff, students and local citizens showed up Sunday afternoon at King-Horn to pack 40,000 meals.

The hairnets were worn for sanitary reasons. After everyone washed their hands, the packing began.

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