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90 school years ago, we present the Ada HS yearbook staff

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Look at those dresses and suit! This photo is from the 1924 Ada High School year book. Yes, 90 years ago - here's the Ada High School yearbook staff. Are your great grandparents in this photo?

Standing from left (sorry, last names only): Van Schoick, Mustard, Long, Kelly, McElroy, Lowman, Davis. Seated: Worl, Judkins, Snyder, Mr. Kessler, Whitworth

Note to churches: Send the Icon your VBS information

The Icon invites congregations in the Icon viewership to contact the Icon with your summer Vacation Bible School information. The Icon hopes to attend your VBS and take photos, but we need to put it our calendar so we won't miss it.

Send dates, themes, times and registration forms to: [email protected]

Concert in the park - minus the marching

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Members of the Ohio Northern University marching band performed highlights of their past seasons at the Ada Train Depot Park Friday night. Here are some views of the outdoor concert.

(Richard Gainey photo)

Ada 6-12th grade band members perform premier work "Vision Quest" by Ohio composer James Swearingen

Ada 6-12th grade band members will combine for the premiere performance of “Vision Quest” to conclude the 5th-8th grade band and 6-8th grade choir concert Monday, May 19, at 7 p.m. in the Ada school auditorium. 

This will be the first public performance of the piece commissioned and paid for by the Ada Music Boosters. Composed by Ohioan James Swearingen, this contest-style piece begins with a slow lyrical section which grows into a faster, more aggressive second section. 

Concentration

Ada High School girls' track member Carlee Marshall concentrates on her next high jump during a recent track and field competition.

There's a new tree in Ada - it's a Tree Commission red oak

The Ada Tree Commission participated in the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce’s second annual Spring Event held May 3.

Commissioners were on hand to talk to people about trees and plants. While the windy day provided a challenge for handing out brochures, the commissioners persevered and handing out information on proper mulching techniques, invasive insects, and games to help families become Beetle Buster Families.

The highlight of the event for the commission was the planting of a red oak tree in the park. The tree was provided, and with a little help, the commissioners provided the labor.

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