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Show May 4. HILL TOP TIMES Page 20 39 PRESIDENT Her past activities include; serving as Legislation Chairperson for Medical Auxiliaries in Nebraska and South Dakota; PTA President; work on various women's organizations; Secretary of the Young Republicans; and County Chairperson for the March of Dimes. She is an active, hospital volunteer and enjoys skiing and reading. She and her husband, Tom, are parents of three children. She has taught KARLENE WIDNER school for six years and is active in church f- -. j g office in several OWC Bowling Leagues. She of the is currently Secretary-Treasurer Bowlers and is serving as Vice President of the PTA. Her hobbies include sewing, skiing, bowling, and bicycling. She and her husband, Hugh, are parents of two daughters and call Pinckneyville, HI. home. 2nd VICE PRESIDENT She has been active ANNE STELLMON in OWC as Ways and Means Chairperson and Parliamentarian. She does volunteer work for the Red Cross, the Heart Fund, and the Cancer Drive. She is presently serving as Treasurer for her squadron and is working as a substitute teacher in the Davis County Schools. She enjoys skiing, bridge and needlepoint. She and her husband, Larry, have two sons. Her past work with LINDA BOYLES OWC includes serving as a spotter and writing for the news magazine. She has been active as a Girl Scout leader, a Sunday School teacher, sings in the church choir and is a member of the Ogden Community Chorus, Junior-Senio- r X ( ) fund-raisin- 1st VICE PRESIDENT Her past KATHLEEN STOCCHETTI activities include: serving as Red Cross Chairperson for the General Therapy Clinic and Hospital. President of the Catholic Women of the Chapel; member of the Catholic Parish Council; and various OWC offices including Membership Chairperson, Welfare Chairperson, Treasurer and 1st Vice Red Cross President. She is currently Records Chairperson and enjoys tennis, bowling, crewel work, and baking. She and her husband, Dick, are parents of two daughters and hail from the Chicago area. She has worked as an JAN PLACE executive secretary. Her past activities include serving as OWC Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer, 2nd Vice President, and 1st Vice KAREN GENSLER J U J LEE CHARTERS She has worked as a clerk-typis- t, a and computer operator, is She Weber secretary. currently attending State College majoring in Special Education. She has also done volunteer work at the Utah State School for the Deaf. She enjoys sewing as a hobby. She and her husband, Patrick, have two sons, (Please see page 21) igm,m i ' ' , ' , Anne Stellmon Jan Place Kathleen Stocchettl Karlene Wldner RECORDING SECRETARY LAURA AMADIO She attended Keystone Business School and has worked as a secretary. She has been active as a Red Cross volunteer. She is currently serving as Secretary-Treasure- r' of the OWC Bowling hobbies include needlepoint, Her League. handicraft work and bowling. Originally from Pennsylvania, she and her husband, Lou, are parents of two sons. J I fe f I Karen Gensler She is currently serving as OWC Recording Secretary and is a member of the Skylarks choral group. She enjoys music, reading, gardening, sewing, tennis and bridge. She and her husband, Joe, have two children. President. She has been active in various activities and has held OWC groups. Her past activities include serving as an OWC spotter; organizing a "waiting-wives- " group; teaching bridge; and helping with luncheons and bazaars. She is currently OWC Gourmet Club Chairperson and enjoys reading, bridge, and gourmet cooking. She and her husband, Rod, are parents of three children. - The Officers' Wives Club will elect a new board of officers for 1979-8- 0 at a brunch on Tuesday, May 8 at 10:30 ajn. in the Officers' Club. Reservations are necessary. 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