Terry Marshall Campie
Terry
Marshall Campie experienced the joy of advancement at an early age. In fifth
grade, he often wore a tie and nice slacks to pay honor to his teachers. They
complimented him on his attire.
At that time in education, they were very open about the success of students. Terry Marshall Campie recounts the number system for the 4 classes of students in students his age: 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, and 5-4. And each of these designated the better to worse students by the scores on their report cards. Of course, 5-1 was the ”A” students, and 5-2 the “B” students.
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