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Sunday, June 2, 1974-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
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NIKE CLUB MEMBERS pictured here in their candle-lighting ceremony presented in tribute to the Inter-
national Federation of Business and Professional Women, showing that although different tongues are
spoken they are one in fellowship and understanding for the principles of the club, for understanding and
world peace. Each lighted a candle representing a country when Mrs. Nelson Ward listed that country as
she conducted the ceremony. Each girl wore a wide red ribbon imprinted with the name of the country
she represented. They are I to r: Beth McNally, Ginger Parma, Monica Zabojnik, Cindy Prachyl, Claudia
Moucka, Cheryl Prachyl, Sally Vlk, Danita Patak, Monica Pechal, Tammy Strickland, Ramona Knize,
Jayne McNally, Rosemary Fowler,Theresa Pechal, Kim Dolezalik, Janice Odlozil, Cathy Trojacek, Renee
Jakubik and Loretta Zhanel.
Engagement
Mothers Are Guests When
Nike Club Celebrates First
Anniversary With B&PW Club
Ennis B&PW Club and Nike expenses for Sheril to attend the
Club it sponsors met jointly for convention, to also represent
a covered dish supper, the club.
celebrating the first an- Deborah Daniels was in-
niversary of the Nike Club. The troduced by Mrs. Adele Parma
supper - program took place in and played two flute solos.
Baylor Baptist Fellowship Then Mrs. Ward gave the
Hall, and special guests were history of the B&PW Clubs
the mothers of Nike members, around the world and conducted
The invocation was by Ginger a candle-lighting ceremony
Parma, retiring Nike president, with the Nike girl representing
The long serving table was different countries on the stage,
decorated with yellow irises each lighting a candle for the
and several cakes, two of which country she represented at the
were in the B&PW colors and time Mrs. Ward told about that
one was especially decorated as country’s becoming federated,
a Nike Club birthday cake. It The girls wore wide royal
was white, embossed in yellow banners imprinted with the
roses, the Nike flower, and blue names of the various countries
“HAPPY FIRST ANNIVERSARY, NIKE CLUB’says the spun sugar
inscription on this beautiful cake provided by Mrs. Vera Evarts. Here
the cake is shown by “Nike Girl of the Year" Sally Vlk and Nike
Sponsor Mrs. Nelson Ward.
DEBORAH DANIELS, pictured here
as she played two flutes solos at the
B&PW Club supper honoring the Nike
Club members and their mothers.
trim, carrying out the Nike and which included: United States, Nike members sang their song, she’d done as sponsor of the this. A number of B&PW Club
B&PW colors. The inscription federated in 1930; France, 1930; which was written by Mrs. Nikes.and thanked her in behalf members volunteered five
was “Happy Anniversary, Nike Austria, 1930; Holland, 1930; Ward, and then marched off the of the club. She announced that dollars each in the name of their
Club." . . West Germany, 1931; Norway, stage to their seats at the long the Nikes wanted to have a part "little sisters," respectively
B&PW Club President Mrs. 1931, Italy, 1935; Belgium, 1946; tables which were covered in in the Foundation project for (most have a Little Sister’
Jeff Colvin welcomed the Nike then the only candles to remain white and decorated with blue
members and their mothers and lighted through World W ar II runners with vases of blue and
presented the Nike sponsor, were Canada, United Kingdom, yellow flowers and figurines of
Mrs. Nelson Ward, who 1938, New Zealand, 1939; flower girls,
organized the Nike Club a little Sweden, 1944; Finland, 1946; Mrs. Ward then asked the
over a year ago and who has Australia, 1947; Since the war — graduating seniors of the Nike
directed the club activities Denmark, 1944; Rhodesia and - club to come to the head table
since that time. She told about Nyasaland, 1949; South Africa, where she presented each with
some of the Nike Club projects. 1949; Switzerland, 1950; one of the figurines and the Nike
Mrs. Ward explained that Mexico, 1956; Japan, 1959; president, Sally Vlk and vice
each Nike member had written Southwest Africa, 1957; president, Sheril Prachyl
an essay on “Why I Feel That Argentina, 1963; Greece, 1955; presented each senior with a
College is Important.” These West Pakistan, 1955; East’ long-stemmed yellow rose; then
were previously judged ac- Pakistan, 1961; Ireland, 1961; they presented yellow roses to
cording to the rules and finalists Nigeria, 1962 and Kenya, 1962. Mrs. Ward and to Mrs. Colvin,
were Sally Vlk, the new While onstage, following the Mrs. Colvin paid tribute to
president, and Sheril Prachyl. candle-lighting ceremony, the Mrs. Ward for the fine work
Sally read her winning essay
and then Sheril, hers. Mrs.
among te Nikes) for the foun-
dation project.
The • meeting closed with
Mrs. Marvin K. Lemons
reading the Club Collect.
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MISS CHERYL ANN HULSE
Cheryl Hulse and Ronnie Murff
Plan Aug. Church Wedding, Odessa
• Miss Cheryl Ann Hulse of captain and float chairman and
1587 Custer St., Odessa and presently pledge captain for
Ronald Dean Murff of 405 E. that organization.
Ward announced Sally as the
winner of the most points,
saying the scoring was close
with only two points difference.
Therefore Sally received the
“Nike of the Year." award. The
B&PW Club will pay her ex-
penses to the B&PW State
convention in San Antonio June
21-23. The Nike Club is paying
BEGIN AN EXCITING CAREER . . .
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Mrs. Mary Ann Hulse of the High School in May 1971 and
Custer Street address in Odessa presently is a senior accounting
and Max D. Hulse of 4418 major at Baylor University,
Westway, Dallas, where he is a member of the
School
Of
She attended Permian High Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity
School at Odessa one year and and served as president of that
was graduated from Highland organization in the spring of
Park High School in Dallas, 1974, and is a member of the
Visiting Hours
10 a.m. — 11 a.m.
3 p.m. — 4 p.m.
7 p.m. — 8 p.m.
Patients listed below per-
mitted their names to be listed.
Total:
May 1971. Presently a Senior at
Baylor Univ
she is a
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member of the
Athenean Club and was rush
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football team. At Ennis High he
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 129, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1974, newspaper, June 2, 1974; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690398/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.