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Eisenhower football player Kenny Baker, born with one arm, speaks to students at the Delta Learning Center in Robbins, Illinois, Wednesday, November 21, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Eisenhower football player Kenny Baker, born with one arm, speaks to students at the Delta Learning Center in Robbins, Illinois, Wednesday, November 21, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Eisenhower football player Kenny Baker, born with one arm, speaks to students at the Delta Learning Center in Robbins, Illinois, Wednesday, November 21, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Eisenhower football player Kenny Baker, born with one arm, speaks to students at the Delta Learning Center in Robbins, Illinois, Wednesday, November 21, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Jasmin Diaz (right), a sophomore; Uriel Saucedo, a junior; and Jessica Hernandez, a junior, listen to Eisenhower football player Kenny Baker, who was born with one arm, speak to classes at the Delta Learning Center in Robbins, Illinois, Wednesday, November 21, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Eisenhower football player Kenny Baker, who was born with one arm, looks at a plaque of appreciation signed and presented to him by students from Delta Learning Center after speaking to classes at the school in Robbins, Illinois, Wednesday, November 21, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Eisenhower football player Kenny Baker, who was born with one arm, shakes hands with fellow football player Franky Barcena, a senior, at the Delta Learning Center in Robbins, Illinois, Wednesday, November 21, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
Eisenhower football player Kenny Baker, born with one arm, speaks to students at the Delta Learning Center in Robbins, Illinois, Wednesday, November 21, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun Times Media
There were times in Kenny Baker’s past when it wasn’t always easy to look at the bright side of life. These days, that’s not at all a problem for the Eisenhower High School football star who was born with one arm. “I just don’t let …