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Class of 1956, 42 in Mancelona, MI.
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79 in 1986. Southwest Missouri
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Graduated with 22. Most classes behind us had around half of that.
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wabigoon; Good evening to you my friend, I trust that this finds you and your family well tonight.
Thanks for the interesting thread and the reading that it's produced - of course thanks to the members who have participated.
I've often said that I watched the small family farm in rural Saskatchewan die and this thread is a reminder of that.
When I started in 1968 there were just over 60 of us in Grade 1. By graduation in 1980, there was less than 20 of us left.
True some had quit, but the vast majority were farm kids who's family's had left the farm for a job in the city.
As I've mentioned previously too, I helped push a lot of farm sites into big piles, burned them and then buried the remaining metal and concrete left behind.
Now that I look back at it, in many ways it's more than a wee bit sad in many aspects, but it was how it was and the work I did at the time.
Thanks for thread again sir and all the best to you all as we head into spring.
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I think it was 360 or so, class of 90 in Clearfield PA
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16 in 1973 graduation class
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About 150 of us in high school.. We were a pretty close knit group for so large a class..
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230 in our class Wabi. Football was huge-you either played football, or were in the band. Some guys did both.
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311 - only 310 walked because one guy drowned the day before graduation.
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About 400 in my class of 75. My kids class was about 900.
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Around 1500 as I recall, big High School in Chicago.
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183 in 1981,all,boys private school.My wife's class in the same town,public school,had almost a thousand.
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680 in my high school graduating class of 1970....West Springfield High School, Springfield VA...
our school was part of Fairfax County Schools, which that year was the 20th highest academic school system in the US.. and our high school was the top one of 17 high schools in the county...
my GPA was 2.95, and I will always remember my class rank... 341 out of 680... so I had the honor of being Number 1, in the bottom half of our class...
1970, half of our football team won college scholarships... seem liked pretty much the other half won an all expense paid trip to South Vietnam...
IIRC, about a couple of dozen of our graduating class, weren't with us anymore by the summer of 1973.. courtesy of that free trip to Vietnam...
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