Balboa High School students visit Capuchino High School (1968)

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Film Date
3/20/68
Film Reference Number
KTVU 30-9
Description
KTVU news footage from March 20 1968 with reporter Carlton Cordell featuring scenes from Capuchino High School in San Bruno, where 160 seniors and juniors from Balboa High School are visiting for the day, as an experiment in social interaction and racial integration. This idea was developed by two social studies teachers: Ken LaCrosse of Capuchino and Gene Phillips of Balboa and was a return visit, after 36 Capuchino seniors had already visited Balboa for a day in February. Also includes interviews with students from both schools and one Balboa student states: "Well I think that they've learned our side of the story which is a a story that they've been denied here since the population of negroes seems to be very small and a minority. And I think that both sides have gained something and I hope that we can get to do it again." Ends with silent views of Capuchino High and of students from both schools dancing together in the gymnasium. Opening graphic designed by Carrie Hawks.

Note there is an article about this school exchange on p.3 of the March 25, 1968 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper by J. Campbell Bruce, titled A Remarkable Experiment In 'Social Interaction'.

This film reversal print was remastered in 4K (4096 x 2970) using a Lasergraphics ScanStation film scanner, in May 2022.
Format
16mm newsfilm