Julie graduated in 1975. She received a Masters of Science Degree in Recreation Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communication from California State University. Julie also received an Associate of Arts in General Business from Cosumnes River College and continued her education with Microcomputer Operations from EBM Business Institute, and an Associate of Arts in Marketing, Sales & Business from Spokane Community College. Julie's career history is extensive but currently she works for the Department of the Interior as a Public Affairs Specialist. Before that she worked for the United States Border Patrol as a Lead Mission Support Specialist. Julie's community involvement includes the following: Den Mother for the Cub Scouts, Chaplain in Delta Epsilon Chi Club at SCC, she raised money for the Ronald McDonald House, Stephens ministry volunteer for the Catholic Church, organized a program for student volunteers, volunteered at the Veterans Affairs Hospital, member of the Peer Support for Border Patrol, active with the Retired Spokane Police Association. Julie's honors include the following: placed on the Dean's & President's Honors list at SCC, achieved her Bachelor's Degree Cum Laude, received the Robert T. Green Award from SCC, wrote a marketing manual and presented it while in the DECCA Club at SCC, and she won first place in the State of Washington placing in the top ten nationwide.
Bill graduated in 1977. Bill received his Political Science Degree from Gonzaga University and a Masters in Conducting from the New England Conservator of Music. Bill's is a conductor and jazz musician. He is currently a Conductor at the New England Conservatory of Music. Bill has also been on faculties of Boston University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was a saxophone player for Natalie Cole on her "Unforgettable" tour. Bill's community involvement includes the following: Served on the Board of Directors on the Northeast Community Center and has coached the men's tennis team at North Central High School. He has spent thirty-one years in the Air Force Reserves and during that time he was the Conductor of the 567thh Air Force Reserve Band of Cape Cod. He has guest Conducted the United States Air Force Band, the United States Naval Academy Band, and the United States Army Band. Bill has been awarded five Meritorious Service Medals.
Robert graduated in 1951. He attended Humbolt State College on a football scholarship. Robert was a partner then President of the California Drilling and Blasting company. Robert's other employments were: Morrison - Knudsen, Hercules Powder Company as a technical explosives engineer. He is now retired from California Drilling and Blasting but has remained on the Board of Directors. Robert's community service includes the following: served in the Army national Guard, coached and managed his three sons in Little League, coached and was President of Bantam Football, served on the Glendora High School Football Boosters Club, member of the Glendora Country Club, donated several sets of golf clubs to the Rogers Golf Team, and along with a couple of friends started Bantum Football, a city football leagues in Glendora, California. Robert also served as the Associated General Contractors Board and was a member of the Society of Explosive Engineers.
Ed graduated in 1960. He received a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Michigan State University and did graduate work at North Carolina State University in computer science. Ed did undergraduate part time work at the MSU Cyclotran Lab and was a programmer on the mainframe computer in the MSU Cyclotran lab. He served in the U.S. Army at Fort Knox, became a member of the National Guard, then served in the U.S. Army Reserves in California. He was the senior software engineer and office manager for Keyhole Software in Leadwood, Kansas. Ed's other jobs included the following: handled software issues on site at IBM, created IBM internal - use products, developed and demonstrated IBM technology, technology watcher of Microsoft Windows, traveled to several countries to address developers about Windows 2000, consulted as a senior software developer and architect for contracting firms, was a manuscript reviewer, and published various technical publications. he is currently a book reviewer and is working as a consultant for Keyhole Software. Ed has also co-authored computer science books, wrote two SML tutorial, helped create computer-related certifications tests, and continues to blog for Keywood Software. Ed's community service includes the following: five volunteer construction work trips to Guatemala, member of the North Carolina disaster response team, member of various local Habitat building projects, helped establish a U.S. liaison with a Belarus orphanage, helped with demolition and construction after Hurricane Katrina, and did construction in Lima, Peru. He also sings in the church choir and was a delegate to the united Methodist Conference.
Raymond graduated in 1960. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Gonzaga University, attended the University of Washington Medical School, and did his internship at Sacred Heart Hospital. Ray joined the United States Air Force and served in Korea. He became a surgical resident at the Medical College in Wisconsin and then did his urology residency at the university of Washington. Ray became a urology doctor and entered private practice. he was a Board Certified Fellow of the College of Surgeons. He is also a Board Certified in urology. Ray's community service includes the following: Deacon at the First Presbyterian Church, Rebuild Spokane, Habitat for Humanity for the New Orleans Project. Raymond is a Board Member and officer of the Priest Lake Permittees Association, Mission Community, and Mission Outreach Center Volunteer.