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Class of 1997-98 Signature Program Class of 1997-98 Signature Program Marty Bishop Chris Knapp Snohomish County Human Services Anderson Hunter Law Firm Fredrick Bielson Kathy Moore Snohomish County The Everett Clinic Selena Bolotin Tim Nowlis Stevens Healthcare The Boeing Company Paulette Botley Larry Owens Edmonds Community College The Boeing Company Karen DesCamp Dale Preboski Allfab Aerospace Corporation City of Everett Michael Ford Dianna Robb Community Transit Girl Scouts Totem Council Frank Foster Sterling Sankey Mukilteo School Distric Bank of America Tim German Bill Tsoukalas Verizon Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County Wendy Goble YMCA Julie Wallace United Way Steve Heigert Horizon Bank Eleta Wright Center for Battered Women Paul Kaftanski City of Everett Jimmy Yamauchi Verizon NW Chris Kauss Port of Edmonds Class of 1998-99 Signature Program Wayne Anthony Cathy Mohns Edmonds Community College Stevens Healthcare Bruce Bachtel Susie Pool-Moses Community Transit United Way Judith Banel Tracie Paul BroadVision, Inc. Anderson Hunter Law Firm Chris Brevik Dana Posey Verizon Tulalip Tribes David Cope Shelly Puarlea Frontier Bank Alderwood Boys & Girls Club Debra Cox Andrew Rardin Stevens Foundation Snohomish County Airport Russell Hanscom Laura Van Slyck The Everett Clinic City of Everett Jill Heydron Sandy Smith The Boeing Company Verizon NW Larry Johnson Michael Stringam Edmonds Community College Perteet Engineering Tad Kasuya Gary Stueckle Inn at Port Gardner Bank of America Barbara Mehlert Ted Wenta Premera Blue Cross YMCA of Snohomish County Class of 1999-2000 Signature Program Mitchell Baird Eric DeJong Everett Community College Arlington School District David Bales Beth Engel Snohomish County Stevens Healthcare Allen Beeman Susan Fox BF Goodrich Compass Health Joel Birchman Ann Garnsey-Harter Perteet Engineering Edmonds Community College Keith Bjella Michael Gianunzio Allied Construction Associates Snohomish County PUD Deborah Bolton Michelle Green Housing Hope Regence Blueshield Bill Borders Celia Griffin United Way of Snohomish County Dewar, Meeks, Ekrem Susan Brown Joe Hulett YMCA of Snohomish County Community Transit Christine Carpenter Kathie Marr Frontier Bank PMSI Rae Ann Cleveland Karen Nardinger Tulalip Tribes The Everett Clinic Chris Davis Carl Peterson Edmonds City Council The Boeing Company Scott Santoro Betsy Shields City of Everett Everett Community College Craig Sunderland Colleen Temple The Boeing Company Intermec Technologies Corp. Karen Traversie Kevin Vance Edmonds Community College Bank of America Dean White Neuvant Aerospace Corp. Char Wicklund Verizon Northwest Class of 1999-2000 Signature Program Mitchell Baird Eric DeJong Everett Community College Arlington School District David Bales Beth Engel Snohomish County Stevens Healthcare Allen Beeman Susan Fox BF Goodrich Compass Health Joel Birchman Ann Garnsey-Harter Perteet Engineering Edmonds Community College Keith Bjella Michael Gianunzio Allied Construction Associates Snohomish County PUD Deborah Bolton Michelle Green Housing Hope Regence Blueshield Bill Borders Celia Griffin United Way of Snohomish County Dewar, Meeks, Ekrem Susan Brown Joe Hulett YMCA of Snohomish County Community Transit Christine Carpenter Kathie Marr Frontier Bank PMSI Rae Ann Cleveland Karen Nardinger Tulalip Tribes The Everett Clinic Chris Davis Carl Peterson Edmonds City Council The Boeing Company Scott Santoro Betsy Shields City of Everett Everett Community College Craig Sunderland Colleen Temple The Boeing Company Intermec Technologies Corp. Karen Traversie Kevin Vance Edmonds Community College Bank of America Dean White Neuvant Aerospace Corp. Char Wicklund Verizon Northwest Class of 2000-01 Signature Program Ann Anderst Gary Noble Boeing Company John Daly Jean Lynn Verizon Chuck Davis Jack McArthur Mukilteo Boys & Girls Club Fire District #1 Karen Fagerberg Deborah McSwain YMCA of Sno Co Larry "JJ" Frank Laura Misencik Sponsored United Way of Sno. Co. Everett Community College Christopher Glenn Luis Moscoso Boeing JoLeigh Hager Catherine Ochsner Verizon Boeing Company Kim Hallett Patricia Olson Neuvant Aerospace Frontier Bank Lynne Jacobsen Cindi Saunders The Everett Clinic Sandie Jones Sharron Sellers Edmonds Community College Edmonds Community College Manly Kanoa Allen Sharples Snohomish PUD Lakewood School District Dawn Kirsch Glenda Terry Community Transit Monroe Chamber of Commerce Helen Vitous George Wessman Everett Community College City of Everett Julie Zarn Providence Everett Medical Center Class of 2001-02 Signature Program Elizabeth D. Bollinger Daniel S. Hornyak Boys & Girls Clubs of Sno Co United Way of Sno Co Karst W. Brandsma Chris Z. Hudyma Everett Public Schools Edmonds Community College Peter B. Camp Anji E. Jorstad City of Evertt Compass Health Linda M. Corr Alisoun F. Lamb Arlington School District The Boeing Company Julee J. Cunningham Joni M. Moses Snohomish County PUD Frontier Bank Lawrence O. Dennis Beth C. Nichols Boeing Commercial Aircraft Div. Edmonds Community College Crystal L. Donner Sharon V. Paskewitz Perteet Engineering Catholic Community Services Jeff A. Dunleavy Cindy Portmann YMCA of Sno Co Snohomish County Todd M. Echelbarger Peter V. Ruelas Echelbarger Properties Everett Community College Gregory J. Eitelberg John Sindzinski Verizon Community Transit Mike A. Fisher Kathleen S. Wartelle City of Everett Little Red School House Clay A. Hess Jodi L. Widmann The Boeing Company Ever Trust Bank David S. Wildman The Everett Clinic Class of 2002-03 Signature Program Juli R. Boyington Stefan T. McIntosh Everett Community College Luminous Marie B. Bradford Dennis E. Mochon The Everett Clinic Community Transit Michele D. Bye Anita K. Morrison Frontier Bank Everett Police Department Pat Copeland Terri T. Murakami Edmonds Community College PUD #1 of Snohomish County Lisa J. Dominski Mari a. A. Acob-Nash Boeing Company Edmonds Community College Carol A. Frye Mike S. Neumeister United Way of Snohomish County Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County Marc Georgeadis Lisa C. Nielsen Merrill Lynch The Boeing Company Kurt G. Hintze Joan E. Robenseifner Boeing Little Red School House Leslie E. Hynes Tim G. Serban Snohomish County Fire District 1 Providence Everett Medical Center Carol J. Johnson Pam Selnes Camp Fire USA Snohomish County Group Health Cooperative Faith L. Lumsden Pam J. Sipos Snohomish County YMCA of Snohomish County Randy A. Lyman Claudia Overton Underhill Randy's Ring & Pinion Everett Community College Class of 2003-04 Signature Program Mark Correira Kevin McKay Sno Co Fire District #1 Neuvant Aerspace Bill Dalziel Marci Miller Boys & Girls Club of Sno Co Horizon Bank Brian Frauenholtz Virginia Olsen Dwayne Lanes City of Mountlake Terrace Virginia Megin Gallagher Thomas Pearce Randy's Ring & Pinion Community Transit Tami Henderson Tina Ricco Everett Clinic The Boeing Company Vicci Hilty Max Riggs Center for Battered Women United Way of Sno Co Michelle James Martha Rodins Providence Medical Center Snohomish County Executive’s Office Deborah Jordan Rob Salsgiver Volunteers Of America Secure Systems NW, Inc. Robert Kelley Tyson Severe The Boeing Company Paine Field Fire Department Marianne Le Pat Sievers Everett Community College H.O. Seiffert Co. Shannan Leising Maureen Stanton The Boeing Company Arlington Public Schools Mark Mattke Tracie Stevens Edmonds Community College Tulalip Tribes of WA Sharon Stier Suzan Thompson Forrest Everett Community College Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sno Co Marie Turk Sno Co Prosecuting Attorney's Office Kelli Wilson Horizon Bank Class of 2004-05 Signature Program Tom Abbott Susan Loreen Everett Clinic Edmonds Community College Deborah Anderson Martin Maimon South Snohomish Chamber of Commerce Tulalip Health Clinic Deb Borgens Martin Munguia Arlington School District Community Transit Tom Brennan Becci Oxner Providence Everett Medical Center United Way of Sno Co Linda Carl Kate Reardon City of Edmonds City of Everett Jim Corwin Nina Reece Verizon Quil Ceda Village Sunny Duffy Bryant Sheppard Boys & Girls of Sno Co The Boeing Company Dean Franz Michele Sayed Perteet Engineering Bank of Everett Felicia Freeman Steve Smith Deaconess Children's Services Snohomish County Executive’s Office Mary Kelly Terri Stefnik Sno-Isle Libraries Frontier Bank David Lashley Julie Willie The Boeing Company YMCA of Sno Co Lori Wisdom-Whitley Everett Community College .
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