By: Ardis E. Parshall - December 30, 2014 Through the 1950s and ’60s (I’ll have to do a little more work to pin down the exact dates), the youngest six classes in Primary were known collectively as the “Skylet-Pilot” years. Skylets were named for the lights in the sky: 3-year-old Moonbeams, 4-year-old Sunbeams, and 5-year-old Stars. The Pilot classes were the next three years: 6-year-old CTR Pilots, 7-year-old Co-Pilots, and 8-y...
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