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Browsing Jambar Newspaper Clippings by Subject "Mascots"

Browsing Jambar Newspaper Clippings by Subject "Mascots"

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  • Unknown author (1942-01-28)
    The need for proper housing for Youngstown College's live penguin mascots was editorialized.
  • Unknown author (1968-03-29)
    Pete Penguin, a live bird procured from the Pittsburgh Zoo for $150, made his debut at YSU.
  • Unknown author (1972-01-25)
    It was announced that mascot Pete the Penguin died at the age of eight. According to the veterinary post mortem, Pete died of visceral gout which is a symptom of penguin old age. He was buried in the backyard of his keeper ...
  • Unknown author (1942-05-06)
    Pete II, one of three live penguins that served as Youngstown College mascots, died in the Cleveland Zoo after a long illness. His mate, Pat(ricia), was also found to be ill.
  • Unknown author (1941-11-26)
    Patricia, a live female penguin, was adopted by Youngstown College as a mate for YoCo's (second) official live mascot, Pete Penguin.
  • Unknown author (1942-09-16)
    Since the demise of her mate, Youngstown College's surviving live mascot, Patricia Penguin, spent the summer at the Cleveland Zoo. It was decided that she would remain at the zoo until a proper facility was constructed for ...
  • R.I.P. 
    Unknown author (1941-01-22)
    Pete (a.k.a. Petey) Penguin, Youngstown College's first live mascot, drowned while pursuing a fish under the ice of a frozen pond in Crandall Park. A darling of the local media, Petey was the subject of a formal obtituary ...

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