Well, my school was a a public school. Since there were only about 60 of us we all did know each other. No one really got along though unless you were in a clique. That's why I hated HS. I had no clique. All the rich kids hung out together and they accounted for about 90% of my class. The other 10% were minorities and they all hung out together in their own cliques. I didn't fit in anywhere. I had three other friends in HS and they all dropped out by the time our senior year ended. There was a very high drop out rate in our school. Our freshman year started with probably about 200. The reason for the high drop out rate was because of all the preps. The preps' parents were all friends with the school faculty so they never got in trouble for anything that they did. I had in school suspension a few times in my HS life because the preps would always pick fights with the nobodies and they would never get in trouble for it. I have horrible memories of HS and don't like any of the people I graduted with. I think you guys could probably understand why I don't plan on attending my HS reunion...actually, I bet I don't even get invited. I bet all the invitations go to all the preps. They probably won't even bother inviting the nobodies of my school.
More than 1000 in my class (1976) and over 1200 in DH's class (1974). We went to the same HS until it split his graduating year because it was soooo overcrowded. I was the 2nd graduating class of the "new" school. DH's class would have been over 2000 if the new school hadn't been built.
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