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One-half century later there are still books to be read. Here's the Ada High School student librarians from the 1964-65 school year. Recognize anyone? Names of students are under the photo.

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May 11th
-          Handled a loud party complaint
-          Handled a loud noise / fireworks complaint
-          Handled reckless driver complaint
-          Handled loud party complaint
-          Assist other agency
-          Handled theft complaint
-          Handled a burglary complaint, report taken
-          Handled a possible burglary complaint
-          Assist EMS on St. Rt. 235
-          Handled loud music complaint
-          Handled a non-injury accident, report taken
-          Handled a suspicious vehicle / activity complaint
-          Handled parking complaint

Carl McDorman, 86, died on Monday, May 18, 2015, at 5:50 a.m. at Lima Memorial Health System, Lima.

He was born on Jan. 21, 1929, in the home he lived in all his life, in Harrod, Ohio to Ray and Gladys (Jacobs) McDorman and they preceded him in death. He married Ivalou B. Smith on Nov. 21, 1951 and she died on April 17, 2008.

Camp Discovery, St. Mark's Lutheran Church Vacation Bible School is now accepting registrations for their June 8-12 VBS.

The VBS takes place from 9 a.m. to noon from Monday through Friday, June 8-12. It is open to any pre-school age through sixth grade youth. Seventh grade through adults are leadership helpers.

All students who register by June 1will be entered in the drawing for four movie passes and other great prizes. CLICK HERE for registration information.

Here are members of the Ada Junior Varsity Singers!

The group had tits debut performance at Friday's Spring Fever Follies.

Arlene Allison, Cindy Boehm, Brittany Daniels, and Julie Thaxton recruited the students, conducting the clinic, and fostering the interest in these young people. 

There's lots more photos of the Spring Fever Follies found on the Ada Music Boosters Facebook page. Click here to see them.

 

While the super hero summer reading program kicks off from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, May 30, at the Ada Public Library, it’s one of several library events planned in May and June.

The kick-off  includes face painting, touch-a-truck, 4-H animals on display, summer reading sign-up sheets and a used book sale.

CLICK HERE to see photos of lots of summer reading prizes.

There’s more on the library calendar:

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