Class of 98 Blog

North Fremont class of 1998 class members please email us pictures and an update about where you've been and what you've been doing for the last 10 years and we will post it on the blog for everyone to see. Please remember to leave out any addresses and phone numbers as this is a public blog. We can also add links to your own blog if you happen to have one. Have fun getting reacquainted with everyone! northfremont1998@yahoo.com

Class Reunion 2013

It was voted upon and decide that we will have a 15 year class reunion. Stevan and Teneille will be in charge. Any ideas or suggestions that you have can be emailed to northfremont1998@yahoo.com Lets make it a great one.

1998

Remember Savage Garden - 'Truly Madly Deeply' ? Or how about Tim McGraw - "Just To See You Smile"? Here are a few statistics from our graduating year. Titanic becomes the highest-grossing film of all time, raking in more than $580 million domestically. The Athena probe finds frozen water on moon. Scientists say ice crystals mixed with soil could provide fuel for rockets exploring solar system (Mar. 5). NBC agrees to fork over $13 million an episode for the next three years for broadcast rights to the top-rated series ER. The total dollar figure, $850 million, eclipses any price ever paid for a television show. Legendary crooner Frank Sinatra dies of a heart attack at age 82. An estimated 76 million viewers watch the last episode of Seinfeld. Super Bowl Denver d. Green Bay (31-24). NBA Championship Chicago d. Utah (4-2). Federal spending: $1675.88 billion. Federal debt: $5750.4 billion. The cost of a first-class stamp: $0.32. President: William J. Clinton Vice President: Albert Gore, Jr. Population: 270,298,524. President accused in White House sex scandal; denies allegations of affair with White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. Life sentence meted out to Terry Nichols, convicted in Oklahoma City bombing fatal to 168 . Iraq ends cooperation with UN arms inspectors (Aug. 5). Clinton orders air strikes (Dec. 16–19). US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania bombed (Aug. 7). US cruise missiles hit suspected terrorist bases in Sudan and Afghanistan. Gasoline in 1998 sold for $1.03 per gallon.


Monday, April 7, 2008

Stevan Baxter

The Baxters are currently located in Salt Lake City. Wintertime is spent dreaming of skiing but in reality I just shovel snow in the Winter. Spring, Summer & Fall are spent road and mountain biking in the canyons with family hikes and a lot of yard and garden work mixed in. I did my first half marathon in Ashton's own Mesa Falls Marathon last Fall. Ashton does a great job putting that event together. In the meantime, I have been attending law school at the University of Utah and working for a law firm in SLC. I graduate in May and we will likely remain in SLC for the foreseeable future. Recent family highlights include visiting Tahoe and San Fransisco in October and visiting Washington D.C. in February. While in D.C. we ate at the famous "Five Guys" burger joint. They have a board that tells where that day's fries came from - the day we ate there the Famous Five Guys Fries came from Ashton Idaho. We thought that hometown love was pretty cool. My wife & I have been married for six years and have two kids: Hannah (5) and Rex (1). Hannah starts kindergarten in August and is full of energy and smiles. Rex is very serious and doesn't smile much but he's a good little fellow to have around. I just looked at this picture and it would seem that I'm developing a slight double chin and my hairline is receding. I'm hoping it is just the angle, though I have kept my hair very short for five years so as to avoid ever having to contemplate the comb-over. We've had the good fortune of keeping up with several of you and love to see you when you're passing through Salt Lake or when we're visiting Ashton. We look forward to catching up with many of you in July. Hopefully the snow will be gone by then.

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