Meet

Larry Woehl 

  
Larry and his wife Jacqueline

Larry has completed his basic manual and is nowworking on his first advanced manual.

He served as the club's educational vice president for one term.

Family: Wife, Jacqueline; son Abraham, age 31(his wife Teresa and their children; Sarah, age 10; Daniel, age 8; Jacqueline, age 5) and son Mark, age 33 (and his daughter Nicole, age 9).

Occupation: Radiographer, Business ower.

First Job: Pepsi Cola bottling plant.

Favorite or worst job: Worst: KP duty while in the military.

Almost became: Radio operator (USAF).

Wisest lesson learned: That is almost a day -to-day thing. I think my wisest lesson is yet to come.

Hardest choice made: Every choice is hard for me. I like to analyze more than choose.

Hobby: Reading, hiking, fishing. Not necessarily in any order.

Easiest way for me to relax: Sitting and enjoying time with my wife.

Pesonal hero: Although I admire many people for diffrent reason, I do not set up people as heros.

Working on? Life and fulfillment.

Movies I would recommend: "The Gods Must Be Crazy." An absolute must see.

Movies I never want to see again: About 95% of them.

Current reading: The Pleasure Prescription by Paul Pearsale, Ph.D. and Five Important Things, by Jim Pauluclt.

Most impressive book I've read: "Hard to say. Each book has left a different impression. The Source by James Michner, The Talmud, Think and Grow Rich by Napolen Hill, Seven Habits of Highly Effective Pople by Stephen Covey, and The Magic of Thinking Big by David Schwartz.

Every New Years I resolve: To avoid New Year resolutions. Since every day is a new years day . . why wait til January 1st.

Favorite childhood memory: Visits to grandma's house at Chirstmas.

One thing I can't stand: Arrogance.

People who knew me in grade school, thought I was: Small (its was true).

If I won the Lottery I would: Share with family, spend more time helping people, travel a bit, and not punch a clock.

My idea of paradise is: Anywhere with Jacqueline.

My neighbor is: Roger and Valerie and Dan Kendra.

A really great evening for me is: Enjoying the company of family and friends and some friendly games.

Moments of pride: Children's birth, Jacqueline's American Citizenship. Each boys's graduation.

Most tense moment: Coming down a mountain road in a car without brakes.

Aspirations/looking forward to: A healthy happy life.

Little known fact: I don't tell it. That's why it's little known.

Speaking and Comunication role model: On a national level - Zig Ziglar. Locally - all the Toastmasters I have had the pleasure of watching and hearing.


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