I had a hard time because I was quarantined for jaundice from the summer camp, so most of my classmates had the opportunity to get to know the hops well and there were about six of us at school. When I think about it in retrospect, the difference has been obvious for a whole 4 years, and I feel that way even after almost fifty years since graduation - I'm not looking for appointments. I went to second high school at almost the age of 40 and the first day was interesting. There were 37 of us and a little man with a notebook appeared in front of us, inviting us to introduce ourselves. He diligently wrote it all down and finally said, "I'm Major Dr. XY, I'm working on a criminal, and now please excuse me for a moment." Did he "throw us in the machine"? Only 7 of us got to graduation. My graduation years are 1966, 1988, my daughter graduated in 1999: D