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Then, EOD, we learned to give and take. And help each fellow when we could. With patience, after each mistake, We tried until we understood. We learned, by sharing others' cares, A deeper sense of love is feltg For when another's load we share, The hardness of indifference melts. Dear Fenger, as we bid farewell, We leave with you from hearts sincere Our love and gratitude to tell How much we owe to you, so dear. Althougli from you we'll go away Yet never in us will you dieg For what you've taught will always stay. Good-bye, dear Ifenger High. -Ailricurze Tyssfn S . . 7317212-. , '.'-' A,2's,x 1-,i N1 r'N,.',w ' if -z 1, N YZ: fx --vis l ff -5- GLIAZ-': - Q ge? tgp, Kdp DMB fa A W A- in 'W I Z ,ff Q af' 'DUTY 'Ptiouwlt up Nl , 1 , , . ' ri J , g l . , :mid ' A 9 5 1 : ' ' ' . A '- Page Tzcwzly-iz'z'erz
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rf 4A CLASS POEM O thou, to whom we came each day To learn in thee our life to live, XVe wonder how we'll e'er repay S0 much that you to us did give. In thee we saw ideals of men W'ho lived in ages long gone by. They dared to stand for truth and then Did dare to iight, nor feared to die. As though one charmed, we oft did go Through pages into days of yore We glimpsed upon scrolls of old Wliieh told of men who long have slept. Wliat friends those books have proved to be From which we gained this knowledge rare! From them we learned the truth to see, And helped us to our minds prepare. -X sxxl, 95 Ks b I sr QW? Him 49 . Oc ei QX t is as 1 ,I E fG.'fQ , W nhlflxsi ., S 1 f. vw lov v 4 A 0 0 0 Q., Y if Page Tzwzzly-xi,x
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OFFICERS OF 111 Margaret Felkamp-President OFFICERS OF ROOM 131 QA, Phyllis Zemaitis-Secretary . S Lottie Wfolfranski--Treasurer OFFICERS OF 113 Lucille Berzinski-President Gertrude Zukowski-Secretary Majorie Heaney-Treasurer Vernon Whitman-Prcsiderzt Henry WOfkmHH-TTUOS1lY6Y 3A's Josephine Detz-Presidenl Mary Cudar-Treasurer OFFICERS OF 116 Florence Rossiter-President Joe Prozinski-Secretary Color-Blue and Gold Adrian Slager-Treasurer Flower-Yellow tea rose MOTTO We have conquered in that classroom, We shall win in efforts new, Things which we have done but promist' All the things we yet skull do. ZA VOCATIONAL Once more this younger group of graduates comes to the parting of the ways. One half may return to their Alma Mater, the other will at- tempt to find a place in the hustle and bustle of the business world. Nevertheless, these pupils can always look back to those two priceless years spent at Fenger, where they studied, played, and made mischief as freshies and sophs. But life is not always filled with work that is play. One's friend may forgive and forget the time when the bor- rowed homework was lost, but the outside world has little use or patience with those who fail to come forth with the full quota of the day's labor. This quota,' may at first be taken as a happy venture, but if one does not take an interest in his trade or profession, the daily routine will become drudgery or just another job.', Then it is, oh, so easy to forget one's resolutions and ideals. In the quiet routine of everyday work, it takes determination and a sunny outlook to make a suc- cess. Remember, no employer likes a grouchy employee. I::53v.'.v.my.v,.v.-nv.-.'4:1'2:: 4:gagQ1:1g.v.qv4.v4v5A'4T4uv.v.anY4v.YLvA74Y4!AnvAv,vf vg ghhqi ! ld?,.,T.vT.v.v.-Av,-r,v.v4azz. 5:6 9' 1 llg ' 'E rr xi Ill ',l',ll Ll ill i' 5 3 'tx lf' f I Q W, ' Ae l , l 'S j ly ,l F11 I I il ll 1 3 i 'ai 5' 1 J , i J vi. Q, ' ,V , A. - 6' we i 1,1 -Q I 3 '- . .. U yi IS' ' ll 1 hwy , . li Al., f 5,47 J Rini 1, L,'jl' 3345? U 1 - I A !L',f L31-TA x LA 1 ,. l f7.q'fFNx l B if ll' If 11. ,.'-lr'f1- ,T ' 1 1 'I Qc -.J I A hgh, P , ., .I ii ll X 6,5 1 pl , me 5 - . n, J , dw, 1+ j in Q .. 'fu-1,313 2 ..x r W EW I 1 xi--.- Y 5 I -- 1, wr , 5 -W fl, - mi. W I 'Q ., m 4-. ' f fb I ' V .- 4' V! 1.1. '- -- :T JI' '- 1 - L - I ' ' amz' 15 :E g r : ,J -. 'Q' . 3 .I -0 ,ul X 1' . riff 9 V ' - ,F U Q, ,L 'n - 1 -1 f. ,-L. my j' -I ' x ' Q i N' V1 . 'inf lx 5'ifI.'X'Q'g' ' j' sw -,fi 'fI 'QW' ,,,, V ,rn J as Sy W, WI, Axk .. . V. wil, uvkhfzyaflf ,IW VL-,W 1 V' M WK V ., my Mm Nu WJ k f, -' 1 W, WV ,,, N W Ax N' xl Wu '- W' MJ' uv. J. W 'M M' ..., -. Y . f W' f - f . t, -fer -1 . '- Page Twcnly-eight
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