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.


Thursday, June 19, 2008

Shauna (Arnold) Lounsbury

After high school I attended Ricks Collage for two years. I probably had a little too much fun and not enough learning. The best part, aside from meeting my future husband, was living with Nicole. Everyone should try that at least once in their life. I meet my husband Mark during my first week of collage and he hasn't left me alone since. He served a mission in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. We got married April 6, 2001. Mark worked at Melaleuca for our first year and I was a teller at a credit union. In 2002, Mark got a job as a security guard at the INL. It was a good job. We moved to Roberts and built a house. We all thought Ashton was small growing up, you guys should try living here! Mark grew up in Roberts and went to Rigby High School. In 2007, Mark got a job at the site as a Nuclear Fuel Handler. He finally had normal working hours and I was so happy.
So during these seven years of marriage we have made four babies. They are my life and I love it. Brenden is six, Jaycee is 4, Bentley is 2, and Tenley is almost two months. We enjoy riding bikes together, watching movies, and laughing at the funny things the kids do everyday. Mark plays city league softball every summer in Idaho Falls so we stay busy going to his games and Brenden's T-ball games.
Brenden was in kindergarten this year. That was weird because it still feel like I just graduated. So now I am an eighteen year old with four kids, a husband and a mortgage! Yikes
Life is good!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Teneille (Howell) Averett

Here's a little about us! After graduation I went to New Jersey and worked as a nanny for a year. It was a lot of fun and I learned a lot. I also got to see a lot of the East coast so overall it was a great experience. I came back and went to ISU for a year before I met Colby. We met in an institute ward the summer of 2000 and were married in November. Colby continued working on his journeyman electrician license and I was still studying at ISU. Kaya our daughter was born in February of 2003. I wimped out and couldn't go back to school. Then we thought it would be fun to build a house. It wasn't. We finished it in October of 2004 and Asher was born in December of that same year. Colby became a Journeyman Electrician and I went back to school and became a Massage Therapist. We had Herschel in April of 2006. Then we decided to sell our house and build another one. It still wasn't fun. We have an agreement that I'm not building another house unless it is outside Bannock County. We'll see who wins that battle. Last fall Colby started teaching the Electrical Technician Courses at ISU and I have a massage studio in our home. So that is us. See you this summer!