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Celia Creasy and Jim Smart make the most of coeducation at YES.
Mary Denton Roberts, Bill Nexsen, Lucy Bryan, Ann Mundy, Allan Williams, Cathy White, Tom Honaker, and Taylor Putney listen to Mrs. Seifert's explanation of Romanticism in their Advanced Placement European History seminar.
Exchange With Seven
Hills Is Innovative
And Adventurous
To bring boys and girls together is always an adventure. For V.E.S. and Seven Hills,
it was innovative, adventurous - and fun.
Some of the boys had not been in the same class with a girl
since elementary school; they found it was
hardly the same.
For one thing, they had never before spoken German to a girl:
Spielst du mit, Engelchen?
Toward Mrs. Seifert's seminar question,
"Was Machiavelli Machiavellian?/' the boys tried to be, much to the pleasure of the fairer sex.
Mr. Blake's Music History class, too, became more of an inspiration - and
for some of the same reasons.
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