Linus is missing the point of that scripture, which is that the reason for sitting in the lowest place to begin with is to give the host (in this case, Miss Othmar) a chance to ask the invited guest to move up front if no one of higher rank is in attendance — which is exactly what Miss Othmar did. Incidentally, that admonition of Jesus was intended specifically as a rebuke to the Pharisees of His time, because they had the rather bad habit of deliberately seeking out the uppermost seats for themselves, which could potentially embarrass the host if a person of higher rank or social standing should happen to enter later — the host would then be obligated as a matter of protocol to ask the Pharisee to move in order to give the higher-ranking guest his proper seat.
Wasn’t until junior high that I know longer had the whole assigned seating thing. starting in 7th grade had the luxury of being able to do what Violet and Patty are doing. 1st grade through 6th was assigned a desk and could only move if the desks were moved (physically moved by the students at the teacher’s instructions) or if you were assigned to a new desk.
I’m short-sighted, always had to sit down front to see much. Got into the habit of sitting second row right, if I could choose, as sitting in the front row was uncomfortable in our small classrooms. The doorway was always to the left of the front row so anyone coming in had to walk right down the line.
I’m not at all religious (Relax, I’m not an atheist either) but I have 2 Bibles in my bedroom which I’m going to keep. I may need them for comfort sometime in my life.
Our elementary school desks were permanent since we didn’t move between classes and we stored stuff in the desks. We moved between classes in high school so the desks were just small tables with seating. And yet, once we found our seats in a class at the start of the year we kept that seat in that classroom until the end of the year. It was the same thing in university. I think I only ever changed my seat twice in university; once to sit beside a very pretty girl (who was way out of my league) and once to to avoid the body odor of another student which was literally making me sick. I sat beside him, rather than above him, and that made all the difference (and it turned out that except for the body odor he was a pretty good guy).
This is why Linus is my favorite character in the strip. He is wise, competent, and deliberate in all he does. Quite the philosopher, too.
Not to mention that he must have been moved up a few grades, since Violet and Patty were already near school age before he was even born, and now he shares a classroom with them. :)
The elementary school I went to featured girls in the front and boys in the back of the room. I had a hearing loss (my wife thinks it’s a listening problem) so the teacher realigned the classroom so that the dividing line was diagonal and I ended up in the 2nd row on the far left (a boy in the front row would have been too radical).
I loved sitting in or near the front. I was shorter than most of the others and I felt like I learned more when I was in front. But I was a W -- end of story.
Awww, is the poor widdle kwistians aww persekyuuuuuted?
Once—just once—I’d like to see these perpetually yowling professional victims actually follow the tenets of the religion they profess to adore and defend. Just once.
Linux0s about 9 years ago
It’s the thought that counts Linus.
ireadem about 9 years ago
The back seats are reserved for kids whose last name begins with W, Y or Z.
Durandal_1707 about 9 years ago
Are those Patty and Violet from the original cast?
legaleagle48 about 9 years ago
Linus is missing the point of that scripture, which is that the reason for sitting in the lowest place to begin with is to give the host (in this case, Miss Othmar) a chance to ask the invited guest to move up front if no one of higher rank is in attendance — which is exactly what Miss Othmar did. Incidentally, that admonition of Jesus was intended specifically as a rebuke to the Pharisees of His time, because they had the rather bad habit of deliberately seeking out the uppermost seats for themselves, which could potentially embarrass the host if a person of higher rank or social standing should happen to enter later — the host would then be obligated as a matter of protocol to ask the Pharisee to move in order to give the higher-ranking guest his proper seat.
knight1192a about 9 years ago
Wasn’t until junior high that I know longer had the whole assigned seating thing. starting in 7th grade had the luxury of being able to do what Violet and Patty are doing. 1st grade through 6th was assigned a desk and could only move if the desks were moved (physically moved by the students at the teacher’s instructions) or if you were assigned to a new desk.
orinoco womble about 9 years ago
I’m short-sighted, always had to sit down front to see much. Got into the habit of sitting second row right, if I could choose, as sitting in the front row was uncomfortable in our small classrooms. The doorway was always to the left of the front row so anyone coming in had to walk right down the line.
Dean about 9 years ago
I always like to sit on the left, 2nd row.
Kaputnik about 9 years ago
Well, it worked, didn’t it? She did tell him “friend, go up higher.”
upanddown17 about 9 years ago
Sadly, that’s so true. The biggest reason I hate liberalism.
Darryl Heine about 9 years ago
Was Marcie always in the back row behind Peppermint Patty and Franklin in most 1980’s-1990’s Peanuts school related comic strips?
rickray777 about 9 years ago
Teachers rarely are, Linus…
route66paul about 9 years ago
I always tried to sit next to a girl who I thought I might get lucky.
summerdog86 about 9 years ago
I liked to sit in the back so I could watch everyone else ahead of me.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 9 years ago
My teachers also had me sit in the Front, I’m pretty sure it wasn’t because they liked me. I suspect it was to Keep an Eye on me!
Number Three about 9 years ago
I’m not at all religious (Relax, I’m not an atheist either) but I have 2 Bibles in my bedroom which I’m going to keep. I may need them for comfort sometime in my life.
xxx
bmckee about 9 years ago
Our elementary school desks were permanent since we didn’t move between classes and we stored stuff in the desks. We moved between classes in high school so the desks were just small tables with seating. And yet, once we found our seats in a class at the start of the year we kept that seat in that classroom until the end of the year. It was the same thing in university. I think I only ever changed my seat twice in university; once to sit beside a very pretty girl (who was way out of my league) and once to to avoid the body odor of another student which was literally making me sick. I sat beside him, rather than above him, and that made all the difference (and it turned out that except for the body odor he was a pretty good guy).
Max Starman Jones about 9 years ago
This is why Linus is my favorite character in the strip. He is wise, competent, and deliberate in all he does. Quite the philosopher, too.
Not to mention that he must have been moved up a few grades, since Violet and Patty were already near school age before he was even born, and now he shares a classroom with them. :)
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Ohhhhh boy! Here we go again…
romart1 about 9 years ago
The elementary school I went to featured girls in the front and boys in the back of the room. I had a hearing loss (my wife thinks it’s a listening problem) so the teacher realigned the classroom so that the dividing line was diagonal and I ended up in the 2nd row on the far left (a boy in the front row would have been too radical).
bookworm0812 about 9 years ago
What? She invited him to sit in the place of honor when he sat in the back!
Aaron Saltzer about 9 years ago
idk what Bible the author read from, but that is not what those verses say.
gmasj about 9 years ago
I loved sitting in or near the front. I was shorter than most of the others and I felt like I learned more when I was in front. But I was a W -- end of story.
boldyuma about 9 years ago
Yes Mamm…Miss Othmar…I’ll shut up now
Hugh Manatee about 9 years ago
If he voiced that in a school today, he’d likely be suspended.
Monster Hesh about 9 years ago
Awww, is the poor widdle kwistians aww persekyuuuuuted?
Once—just once—I’d like to see these perpetually yowling professional victims actually follow the tenets of the religion they profess to adore and defend. Just once.
Peanuts Fan about 9 years ago
This is hilarious!
boomyoboom about 9 years ago
it looks like he’s falling from his seat