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Show Miss Ada Hafen Rates High As Posture Teacher Saturday morning's Salt Lake Tribune carried a front page picture pic-ture of two junior high school athletic instructors whose high school girls carried off the trophies in last week's B.Y.U. invitational in-vitational Posture Parade and Health Carnival. One of these was Miss Ada Hafen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hafen, who is having her first year of teaching experience at the Lincoln High, Orem. The other, Miss Audrey Ras-mussen Ras-mussen is teaching at Farrar High, Provo. the school that has I taken top honors for the past (Continued on page eight) Ada Hafen (Continued from first page" seven years. This is the first year in seven that Lincoln High has matched Farrar in these events. Miss Hafen will be remembered for her activities at the Dixie junior college, and was herself titled "Posture" Queen while at- tending the B.Y.U. Miss LaVera McArthur of the Woodward High school was also present with her group of athletic performers and posture paraders. Her one entrant, Miss Ailene Pymm, declares the Tribune, "took the spotlight in the junior high school girls' events" which were completed at the "Y" relay meet Friday. She not only set one of the two records of the day, in outaistanting au competitors in in throwing the baseball 183 feet, 10 inches, which was 10 feet farther than last year's top record; but she also captured third place in the 60-yard dash. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pymm of this city. |