Thank you for the link to that delightful story on Betty Lynn; just confirms 
what we've known all along!    Now a question: when Andy mentions being in 
the lower fifth grade and his sweetheart being in the upper, I am not 
familiar with this concept at all.  Can anyone out there enlighten me?  Was 
it to divide up the two different ages or what?  I've never heard of this 
anywhere else but on TAGS. I do remember that in seventh grade in Calif I 
went to what was called half-day sessions as the school was so crowded.  I 
went from 12:05 till 4:30 and the classes were less than an hour but I never 
felt short-changed; I actually have fond memories of that year when I first 
took a music course along with art appreciation.
Aunt Bee of Orlando

The question about Andy being in the lower fifth grade and his sweetheart being 
in
Upper.
I don't know if it is the same or not but when I started in the first grade at 
a little
three room school house out in the country in the 1940'. There were 2 or 3 
students
that had to repeat the first grade. So the teacher said that they were in the 
high First.
So I guess that make us in the lower first.
Nat Riddle
Leeds, Al.
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