Retired high school teacher holds presentation about history of Berlin Wall
By Emma Matlock / April 18, 2024Tom Schwartz, a retired Bluffton High School Teacher, talks about the art on the Berlin Wall on April 15, 2024.
Tom Schwartz, a retired Bluffton High School Teacher, talks about the art on the Berlin Wall on April 15, 2024.
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“I just admire how ambitious everybody is, so the questions have been great and we had a really good time.”
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