What Dopers were born in the same year?

Same here. :cool:

  1. Are you sure that’s the peak? I started school a little early and was in class with mostly 1955’ers. In a 10-11-12 High School, our class was always half of the school.

'82 represent!

Is someone gonna sort these? Make a handy chart, perhaps?

And then, dirt was invented.

I, like Sternvogel, have no problem figuring out which pennies to collect–1959 representin’ ovah heah! :stuck_out_tongue:

1959 here
as well as my wife who posts under the name Bin-Gay–she is a 59er too!

go 59!!

1974

does the bump with Always Brings Pie

1974 here too.

1989, and I’m staying on your lawn, thankyouverymuch. :smiley:

1963

I’ve heard it said several times. Just Googled “baby boom birth rate” and came up with this handy article and graph. No clue about sources and accuracy, but according to the graph and narrative, 1957 had the peak birth rate of 268.8/10,000 U.S. women. Here’s some of the raw data:

1954 237.9
1955 244
1956 259.4
1957 268.8
1958 264.3
1959 264.5
1960 268.1

GT

A little bit after the Missile Crisis, a month or three before the Assassination.

And I remember a man walking on the Moon.

SLK raises his hand

Yep. I was born as they were cleaning up Max Yasgur’s fields.

  1. Are we boomers or busters? In my grade school, there were always three sections of my grade while other grades had two.

smiles and waves

MATCH!

1958 as well.

Which means I graduated high school is 1976.

Bucket-ass kids…

1939 also, Jan. 13, it was a friday.

Another 1958 here. fishbicycle, have you hit the big 5-0, or is it still looming? I get to hang on to my forties until September.

Og, this thread is depressing! It’s bad enough that there are Dopers who were born the year I got married (brewha). But 1989?!?? That’s just not right! :stuck_out_tongue:

You know, maybe I’ll do that tomorrow. I shall make good usage of my new-found knowledge of Excel pivot tables.