Senior- for the father Junior- for the son III- for the grandson
Yes, when Senior dies, Junior can take the suffix of Senior if there is another of the same name (a son of Junior, for example) to take the Junior suffix. Otherwise Junior can simply drop the suffix altogether, or continue to use Junior if his professional identity, for example, is strongly tied to that naming convention.
Nothing comes after Junior when Senior and Junior are used in naming members of one family. The use of Second (II), Third (III), Fourth (IV), etc., is a completely different system. Joe, Sr., could be Joe I, Joe V, or Joe VIII or whatever number is appropriate. Junior and Senior are used only to distinguish between two living people. When Joe, Sr. dies, Joe, Jr. can become simply, Joe. Similarly if young Joe, Jr., dies, Joe, Sr. can become simply Joe.
Traditionally, a Junior Officer acting in a higher rank, may only give orders to those of his acting rank or lower. For example: A Lieutenant, Royal Navy, with an acting rank of Lieutenant Commander, cannot give an order to a Commander - unless the junior officer is acting by Warrant and is the designated Captain of a ship. However, any officer in charge of a vessel, may make a request (not an order) to a Senior Officer. The exception is Whale Island, where Gunnery Officers are trained; or other Command Training. While actually carrying out training, Senior Officers are obliged to accept the orders of a junior officer or rating.
3 years, fresh, junior high, senior high.
that's a pretty awesome name && it means the young child in latin
Junior yr - 3th yr Senior yr- 4th(final) yr & Junior/Senior CGPA means the avg of third and fourth yr
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
If the senior father is still alive you can name the new son with a third on end. It would go like; John Henry Smith, III ( third)
Senior,Junior. and "THE THIRD"
John Jones III can change to John Jones Sr once the first Senior and Junior die, but he does not have to. He can remain John Jones III all his life.
I am a 2nd and not a junior. I have the same name as my Grandfather. If I were to have the same name as my father I would be a junior. If I give my son the same as myself he would be a junior and a 3rd.
the 1st year is Freshman. The second year is sophomore. The third year is junior and the fourth year is senior.
Junior Senior ended in 2008.
Junior Senior was created in 1998.
Upperclassmen years."junior year" is the second to last yearand "senior year" is the last year.All in order it's Freshmen,Sophomore, Junior, Senior.
Correct order: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Junior Senior - film - was created in 2003.