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Here is Ralph's Camp Waupaca "autobigraphy":
Bio? Hmm... As I recall . . . "Ralph Saunders was named Camper of the Year eight summers running and was later chosen as the first ever Camper of the Century. Ralph ate the first 400 of his camp meals at Ron Levine's table and only left that esteemed corner of the Mess Hall when invited to sit beside Manny at the center table. Ralph also holds the record for the most Player of the Day nominations in camp history and he swam over 4000 Lakers -- including 217 while riding a mini-bike. The City of Waupaca recently honored Ralph by awarding him the one and only Key to the City. In addition, the Merrimac Dairy has named a special confection in his honor. All of Ralph's former counselors say they loved him like a son -- except for Warren Metzdorf who insists he never liked him and resents Ralph's having learned to water ski without his assistance. Today, Ralph is a 3-time and reigning 'Survivor' champion and a leading philanthropist. He also plays the first violin for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and coaches the entire Santa Monica, California, Little League. In 2000, Ralph turned down the role of Leo Bloom in the original Broadway cast of The Producers when told that Paul Warshauer had not been cast in the role of Max Bialystock. Ralph lives in with his wife and two children on Pluto and commutes via Tardis to anywhere he damned well pleases." Anyway, I found that in Who's Who. best regards, Ralph