The breakdown of this country's high school graduates in the 1960s probably wasn't much different from ensuing decades. You had the high achievers setting goals for their futures, and you had the disciplined teenagers who followed rules.
And you had the rest of us, testing the parameters for what could be gotten away with, and relying on getting lucky by stumbling into a job we liked.
The major difference between the 1960s and today was this: There wasn't technology to monitor youthful misdeeds, meaning you could get away with unsophisticated skulduggery.
Mike Tittle was part of the Class of '67 at St.