Holden was kicked out of Pencey because he was frequently given warnings, flunking four subjects, and not applying himself.
His typewriter.
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He didn't even care that he got kicked out and was glad he left.
Holden hated Pency, yet was (in his own word) "corny" enough to put Pency stickers on his luggage.
Holden wouldn't be back to pencey because he was flunking four subjects!
Mrs. Morrow recognizes Holden's school blazer and ties him to Pencey Prep based on their conversation about her son, Ernest. She assumes that Holden is also a Pencey student because of his knowledge of the school and his familiarity with her son.
Holden's extracurricular job at Pencey is serving as the manager of the fencing team.
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His typewriter.
Stradlater was a senior at Pencey Prep. He was Holden's roommate
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Mr. Spencer was Holden's history teacher at Pencey Prep; he visits him because Mr. Spencer wanted to say goodbye to him and give him advice.
Holden is attending Pencey Prep at the beginning of the story.
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Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of "The Catcher in the Rye", views Pencey Prep as a phony and superficial place. He criticizes the school for its lack of genuine relationships and its focus on appearances over substance. Throughout the novel, Holden expresses his disdain for the school and its student body.