I have a November birthday and my number is high as mentioned, but my number is surrounded by really low numbers. It turns out that’s no surprise:I spent the night of the December 69 lottery in the Skeller. Lots of anxiety and anticipation. As numbers were called those whose caught low numbers drifted towards the back and poured it on. Those whose numbers had not yet been called kept sipping. By the end of the night everyone was uproariously drunk. High numbers in the front and low numbers in the back. A night I’ll never forget. By July of 1970 I was a maggot at Parris Island.
“The outcome of the draft process was the subject of controversy. As with any truly random process, the results of the draft were not evenly distributed and appeared to cluster together, and it happened that November and December births, or numbers 306 to 366, were assigned mainly to lower draft order numbers representing earlier calls to serve. This led to complaints that the lottery was not truly random as the legislation required. Only five days in December—December 2, 12, 15, 17, and 19—were higher than the last call number of 195. Had the days been evenly distributed, 14 days in December would have been expected to remain uncalled. From January to December, the rank of the average draft pick numbers were 5, 4, 1, 3, 2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 7, 11, and 12. A Monte Carlo simulationfound that the probability of a random order of months being this close to the 1–12 sequence expected for unsorted slips was 0.09%.[27] An analysis of the procedure suggested that "The capsules were put in a box month by month, January through December, and subsequent mixing efforts were insufficient to overcome this sequencing"

