On May 4, 2017, Mark Pienkos, author and Interim Superintendent for the Traver School District located in Lake Geneva, WI, donated a copy of his book "1917-2017: One Hundred Years of White Sox Baseball" to the school library. Accepting were librarian, Carol Van Arsdale (center) and Interim Principal, Allyssa Andersen. Mark was recently appointed Traver's Interim Superintendent for the remainder of the school year, as well as the 2017-2018 school year. Traver School is a Kindergarten through Grade 8 school that sends students to Badger High School upon graduation.
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Mark Pienkos
Dr. Mark Pienkos was born in Chicago. His parents were Stella and Edward who worked in factories to support their family of three boys. Mark’s mother only attended school through the 8th grade, while his father went to one year of high school. Mark’s oldest brother, Don, is professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Political Science and his other brother, Edward, is a surgeon specializing in urology. Archives
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