Word: juniorism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Another approach is to consolidate existing schools. In San Francisco last year, four schools were restructured; three now teach the first six grades only, while the fourth has become a common seventh-and eighth-grade school fed by the others. Successfully mixed in the new junior high are twelve-and 13-year-olds from four disparate parishes: a black ghetto, a largely middle-class white neighborhood, a Mexican-American neighborhood and a Japanese community where the school enrolls many Buddhists. Similar consolidations have been suggested by a new archdiocesan-education board in Chicago, where ethnic parish lines sometimes place poorly...
Several players will be trying to displace these six lettermen, including junior Chris Gurry and sophomores Steve Owen, Bob Crosby, an Dave Jones...
Police have charged a Harvard junior and a Radcliffe sophomore with "lewd and lascivious behavior" in the filming of a nude scene on the grounds of a private club in Hamilton...
...attack, though lacking depth, is potent. Top scorer in the Ivy League last year, junior John Ince, will be joined by sophomores Cle Landolt and Phil Zuckerman, the offensive standouts on last year's high-scoring freshman team. With the addition of these two, Munro considers this spring's first line stronger than its 1968 counterpart...
Beyond the first line, there is only one reserve at this time. Junior Gordy Grand, who was a midfielder previously, now stands alone, but he will have some assistance after the trip when Charlie Ames returns. Neither Mike Finkowski nor Jim Kilbreth is playing this year, and their absence is a major reason for the lack of depth. "Despite this shortage, the attack looks stronger than it did a year ago," Munro said...