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Profiles from the Class of 1997

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CLASS OF '52:

44.4% public school, 55.6% private

New England 39.4%

Mid-Atlantic 28.2%

South 5.6%

Central 3.9%

Midwest 12.7%

Western 8.0%

Territories/Foreign 2.2%

Racial date for this class not available. Geographic and racial cateogries are those used by the office.

CLASS OF '73:

58.3% public school, 41.7% private

New England 28.5%

Mid-Atlantic 30.1%

Southern 9.8%

Midwest 15.9%

Central 3.0%

Mountain 2.3%

Pacific 7.6%

Foreign 2.9%

Afro-American 8.3%

CLASS OF '96:

66.65% public school, 33.35% private/parochial

New England 19.7%

Mid-Atlantic 30.1%

South 14.0%

Midwest 10.1%

Central 2.1%

Mountain/Pacific 16.7%

Territories/Foreign 7.3%

Asian American 20.0%

African American 5.6%

Mexican American 2.7%

Puerto Rican 1.7%

Other Hispanics 3.1%

Native American 0.5%

Other minorities 2.9%

CLASS OF '97:

67.1% public school, 32.9% private/parochial

New England 17.6%

Mid-Atlantic 28.9%

South 15.4%

Midwest 10.4%

Central/Mountain 5.1%

Pacific 16.1%

Foreign 5.6%

Asian American 16.8%

African American 10.3%

Mexican American 3.6%

Puerto Ricans 1.7%

Other Hispanics 3.2%

Native American 0.9%

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