Here they are—members of the Red Hat Society exiting Viva Maria’s restaurant after lunch on Thursday.
Members of the Society—who now number 30,000 in the USA plus others in 30 countries—gather monthly...just for fun.
They wear red hats and purple clothing, because they can and don’t give a hoot if the colors are outlandish. They simply gather for fun: to lunch, see a movie or play, shop. The Red Hat Society encourages women in their pursuit of fun, friendship, freedom, fulfillment and fitness in the quest to get the most out of life.
For the second successive week, freshman midfielder Levi King has been tabbed the Ohio Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week for men’s soccer.
King turned in another impressive week as the Polar Bears went 3-0-0 against Thomas More (Ky.), Anderson (Ind.), and Rose-Hulman (Ind.) during the voting period to extend the program's win streak to five matches.
ADA - The Ada volleyball team swept a non-league match over visiting Hardin County rival Kenton Monday night.
The Lady Bulldog spikers improved to 10-7 with the 25-17, 25-22, 25-17 home win. Kenton fell to 3-7 with the loss.
"Our serve receive was solid," said Ada head coach Kyleigh Tabor. "We did not make as many errors as we did against LCC."
The Bulldogs jumped out to a 10-5 lead in set one. Ensuing kills by Megan Light and Raina England then sparked a 7-2 Ada run. Kenton inched within 20-11, but Rilan Conley hammered a kill off a Wildcat block.
1940 - whenever a new project is undertaken on an old one renewed, it is the result of the keen interest and lively enthusiasm of a few individuals. A small group composed of such persons is responsible for the renewed interest in an Ada High Annual. It is with sincere appreciation and praise that we dedicate this issue of the “ADA WATCHDOG” to that small but industrious group. This was the return of the Ada high school yearbook after some years without one.