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They took your photo in 1988

CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE.

Check out that camera, lens and flash unit. Do you support they shot with Plus X or Tri X film?

Here's the photo staff of the Ada High School yearbook in 1988 - 27 yearbooks ago.

Front from left, Josie Aronhalt, Jenny Hawkins, Lori Scott, Staci Robinson, and head photographer, Deyonka Holbrook.

Top row from left, Tracie Lewis, Michelle Hall, Kelly Podojil, Natalie Curtis.

ONU cheer clinic Jan. 31

ONU Cheerleading will be hosting a clinic on January 31 from noon-2:15 p.m. at the King Horn Sports Center. Participants will perform at halftime at the ONU Men's Basketball game against John Carroll (game at 3 p.m.). Cost is $20 and includes a clinic T-shirt.

Below is the link to the Facebook event page that has pictures of the T-shirt and optional $10 bow.

https://www.facebook.com/events/335136040015718/?ref_dashboard_filter=up...

Click on the attachment below to open the registration form.

Baby, it's cold outside

With the highest temperature reading in the past seven days at 32 and the highest “low” reading at 21, there’s lots of reasons for school delays and bundling up extra tight this month.

Here’s the January daily weather summary from Guy Verhoff, Pandora weather observer. Open the attachment to this story for the weather summary.

Frosty Ada morning

A rare winter hoar frost touched Ada's outdoors yesterday. Several Icon viewers sent photos of Ada wintery scenes. Here's one of the Ohio Northern University campus taken by Beth Fenton. Click here for more photos.

Tara Griffith named school board president; Ron Fleming vice president

Ada’s school board reorganized for 2015 on Jan. 8. It was the 154th reorganizational meeting for the board, making it one of the longest continual annual Ada events.

The following appointments took place:
• Tara Griffith, board president
• Ron Fleming, vice president

The board set the third Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. as its regular monthly meeting. Those meetings take place in the board of education office of the 1971 school wing.

Dairy scholarship and princess applications being accepted

The Hardin County Dairy Service Unit will be awarding a scholarship at their annual banquet on February 21, 2015.  Funds raised from the association’s semi-annual cheese sale are used to support higher education with this scholarship program.  Eligible students must live on a dairy farm, have grown up on a dairy farm, work on a dairy farm, be pursuing a dairy related education, or have shown a dairy heifer or dairy cow project at the Hardin County Fair.

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