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The Family
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Michael, Laura, and the pets |
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First Name |
Bob |
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Last Name At Graduation |
Goldsticker |
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Current Last Name (if different) |
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E-mail address |
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Website(s) |
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Telephone Number(s) h – w - c |
(H) 314-726-0005 (W) 314-854-4233 |
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Street Address |
7420 Parkdale Ave. |
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City, State, Zip Code |
Clayton, MO 63105 |
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Country |
USA |
Family
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Wife: Cathy (Brown) married 23 years, Cathy attended Ladue and Parkway, graduated in 1975, CPA at Stone Carlie and Company Son: Michael (17) Junior at CHS – Activities include football, track, musical, and mock trial. Daughter: Laura (15) Freshman at CHS – Activities include tennis and swimming 2 cats and 1 dog
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CHS Memories (Friends, Funniest story, Teachers, Events, Activities, Sports, Songs, Would like to forget…, etc.)
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My favorite’s memories are the times spent in the workshop of the Little Theatre and the cast parties after plays.
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After High School (Career, Accomplishments, Favorite Activities, Message to classmates…, etc.)
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After graduating from the University of Florida with a degree in Finance I came back to St. Louis. I worked for 2 years at CPI (they operate the Sears portrait studios) in the accounting department. It was at CPI where I meet Cathy when we worked together and carpooled to work. I left CPI to go to Washington University business school full time to get my MBA. After Wash U. I went to work at Brown Shoe (right behind the high school) and am still there. I have had a variety of positions and am currently the VP-Finance in the international area which takes me to Southern China on average three times a year and occasionally to Brazil and Italy.
We live in the Moorlands and for the Glenridge graduates in the old Wolff house 2 doors down from the Shifter’s, behind the Kusmer’s, and diagonal to the Caplin’s.
When not busy with work my favorite time is spent with family activities and vacations. I also serve on the board of the National Council on Youth Leadership which recognizes youth leaders and provides training to improve their leadership skills.
For all those who have left Clayton it is still a great place to live and raise a family. It is an experience to walk though CHS or go to high school activities and remember what things were like 30 years.
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