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Actor relates horrors of Holocaust The mood of the audience was silent as actor Robert Clary re- counted his experiences in Nazis concentration camps during World War II. Students from 10 schools listened as the French born American recounted the horrors of the Holocaust. Robert Clary was 16-years-of- age when he was taken away by the Nazis. Mr. Clary survived, not one concentration camp, but four, before being liberated in 1945 by the U.S. Army. Returning to Paris, the enter- tainer learned of his family’s fate (thirteen members murdered by the Nazis). Mr. Clary spoke to the students about the horrible ex- perience on April 14 in the CHS auditorium. a: Mr. Robert Clary speaks to students from 10 different schools in the CHS auditorium about his horrible experences as a result of his capture during the Holocaust. b: During t hird period, Mr. Robert Clary speaks to students and the press in the CHS library. c: Following his speech, Mr. Clary gathers with students in the library. Mr. Clary poses with principal Mr. Robert Joseph, seniors Betsy Joseph, Heidi Stadt, Aman- da Schaefer, and junior Ro Emig. d: Actor of televison’s soap, “Days of Our Lives,” Robert Clary discusses his treat- ment at the hands of the Nazis during World War II. 26 Visiting Actor
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CHS honors Simic as ’outstanding’ All of those stacks of graded papers, lessons taught, and hours of overtime spent finally came to someone’s attention. Dedication to her craft led the Inland Steel- Ryerson Foundation to credit Miss Eva Simic, business teacher, as CHS’ Outstanding Teacher. Friends, fellow CHS teachers and administrators gathered on May 8 at Wicker Park Social Center for a recognition banquet. Miss Simic attended Ball State University and has taught at CHS for 12 years. The outstanding teacher instructs business courses, intensive lab and is a sponsor of Office Education Association (OEA). a: Miss Eva Simic, winner of the Outstan- ding Teacher award, is honored at a banquet. b: Miss Simic receives a plaoue from the Inland Steel-Ryerson Foundation. Miss Pauline Yatsko, former winner, an- nounces CHS’ selection, c: Senior Michelle Harper receives assistance at the computer from Miss Simic. d: Miss Johnnie McCray and Mrs. Jac- quelyn Kapetanovic, faculty members, at- tend the awards dinner for Miss Simic. e: Members of the administration and faculty gather at the Outstanding Teacher awards dinner. f: Miss Simic prepares a lesson plan in the CHS computer room. Outstanding Teacher 25
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