I had 52 in my class, I know for sure one has passed away, and am pretty sure another has, so it's a pretty small group.
I go, I think it's a blast. I keep in touch with one guy more than anyone, funny thing is that we didn't get along at all when we were in school.
It is pretty funny looking at how people have changed, a lot more weight, a lot less hair. I'd say about 20% of us really haven't changed much (I'm one of that group) we look a bit older, but are within 10-15 pounds of where we were when we graduated, wear our hair at a similar length/style, and don't have "too" many wrinkles. Another 20% are completely unrecognizable from how they looked in high school. (In one case in a good way--she was well, kinda dorky in school, she lost way, got her teeth fixed, got rid of the glasses, has a great hair style, married a wealthy doctor and was in law school the last time I saw her seven years ago. A true Swan story!)
My 25th was two years ago, in upstate NY, unfortunately it was a bit marred for me because Hurricane Jeanne was blasting Florida at the very moment and I was worried about my friends. I'm looking forward to my 30th!
Anne