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Dedicated to . . . Theodore Pentkowski h A boy who loved spans. Teddy was the stuff that cham- pions are made of. His very name became. for his school- e mates, synonymous with good sportsmanship. A champ in I every way. Teddy had 311 the qualities of the true athlete, and what is often even more'tmpormnt, the other attributes of courage, dependability. intelligence and leadership. Teddy was a good clrutch'goer, :1 conscientious student, e and a loyal friend. one of the best natured, most likeable I boys in school. He had everything - good looks, popularity, and three letters in sports-everything that might have made a lesser boy conceited. Not Teddy. Now Teddy has won his final victory and we shall ever be grateful to him for teaching us all - how to play the game. For these, and for endleasather reasons. we humbly ded- icate our yearbook to the memory of Theodore Pentkowski.
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the memories of h John Petmlenicz We called him Peppy. The little guy fairly bursting with energy. with a face at once mischievous and angelic. Yes. he was just a little guy. but what a warmth of soul, what a blithe spirit was his! Peppy had friends. friends and more friends. This could be due ID his great gift of laughter. No matte! how glum and gloomy you felt. Peppy could make you laugh. When he had succeeded in making you laugh. he'd throw back his arms, sha ke his head and enjoy a good laugh him- self. We'll always remember many other little things about him - his unruly hair that couldn't decide: on which side of the par: 10 rest; the little chuckle which preceded each prank and the little guffaw that followed it; his irresistibie friendliness; his school spirit; his love of participating in skits and plays; and most of all. his enthusiasm for sports. For these, and for an endless list of reasons, we humbly dedicate our yearbook to the memory of John Peuulenicz.
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