returned to St Louis to get his PhD in micro biology (he will be done in 2-4 months and will finally get a real
job)-Ralph (now 39), Dennison University BA, received his Masters in Business in 2007, married and living in
Wildwood, with his wife and my two grandchildren-Paige (now 2) and Luke (now 2 weeks), employed as the
Marketing Program Manager by Nordyne (a manufacturer of air conditioners, heat pumps and furnaces)

Divorce ensure in 1978. I married Kim Kahle (Villa Duchesne-a St Louis question) in 1979 and we have two
children. Stacy (now 26), Springhill Collage BA, worked for Momentum (advertising) in New York for three
and 1/2 years and now lives in St Louis working in Momentum's St Louis office. Niki (now 23), University of
San Diego, Masters in Accounting, now working in Chicago as a CPA with PricewaterhouseCoopers.





MOVED AROUND--A LOT-- IN THE ST LOUIS AREA: During high school I lived on Westmoreland Dr., with
my parents (near Wash U)--then to Manhasset Village (across the street from " Bird Land") in Richmond
Heights--then to Beverly Dr. (Chevy Chase) in Olivette--then to Briarcliff in Ladue--then to Mansion House
Apartments (great view of the Arch and the river) in St Louis--then to the Central West End in an apartment
building next to the Chase on the corner of Lindell and Euclid built for the 1904 fair--then to Dartford Ave.
in Clayton-- then to Cecil Ave in Clayton--then to Forcee Lane in Ladue and then--(last I hope) to our
current house on 35 Woodcrest Dr. in Ladue.

HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: My family (Kim, my children and grandchildren), reading, Cardinal spring
training in Jupiter, going to the beach and serving as a Director of our condominium association in
Jupiter, Florida, where we spend 6-8 months a year.

WHAT I DONE THAT IS AT LEAST INTERESTING TO ME: Lived on St Thomas (US Virgin Islands) with
Kim, Stacy and Niki where we all had a great year and I got to set up a salt water aquarium with fish I
caught while snorkeling (I got a year off from Bryan Cave). I have visited Hawaii, Machu Picchu and Lake
Titicaca (both in Peru),