High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 10 text:
“
'VFW ALMA MATER Hail, dear old Fenwick High, All hail To Thee! Our Alma MaTer, we pledge our IoyalTy, For Thee vve'll ever sTrive VicTory To gain. The While, The Black, brave sons we'll never lack l-ler glory To reTain. Then TlghT wiTh a rnighf reflecling The courage oT Fenwick meng WhaT Though we fall, for Fenwick we-'ll rise op and Tight again. Thy name and honor brighT vve will deTendp To God, To Coumry, and To Alina MaTer FaiThTol To liTe's end. T S Ef'4A'.' fi 'T' cs J.- ws LHC: lexfreme lehl, Jolii' Eire -we .inn Cm-sw Bosci la! foot of s!airsl, Qorzer' Bolwnek la' doorl and llef! fo righf on balconyl .'.' lan' F SUI-' Pon-eff Jones. -1- A 1,,,, fi f-s.,y.,,, , Feel F ..-. 4 1 LAST MlNUTE CHECKING is being wade lfy seniors Jafnes Curnwins, John Conley, Thomas Pelle' lon balconyl, and .larnes Campbell, Anvhony Manzo, Jarnes Ferguson, anc: Donald Gavin before The bell Tor frs' class VICTORY MARCH March, Fenwick, march down The held, March, Friars, march, rnen of sTeel. We conquer our Toes and wield A fearless sTrengTh ThaT reveals Our loyal men never yield. FighT, Fenwick, fighl To The end, FighT,Friars,flghT1illwe win. FighT Tor our colors, black and While, And Tor Fenwick and vicTory. QNQQ il 2 ,,,. 53 6
”
Page 9 text:
“
The story of realizing o dreom. A small log house, the private home, of Henry Boone, near the present Springheld, Kentucky, served in 1806 as the hrst Dominican school in the United States And it began in that wilderness country ,wth loot tffo stud nts Father Edward Domun Fenwick American loorn but educated In Belgium and England returned to his native land to fulf1ll ht Great ambition to realize his dream of found ng the Dominican Order in the Un teJ States and of establishing a school under Domncan auspices And now one hundred and f1ft,f years later his dream contlnoes to lo manlfoldly realtzel in the system of Dominican education phtlo sophical and theological faculties in sem narre and Houses of Stud es in Proyiden e Colleg Contents The School Directors and Faculty Parents Organization The Graduates The Underclassmen Studies Clubs and Activities Sports Alumni Graduation Index 0 36 8 40 in Rhode Island, in college preparatory s:hoo's in ColumloJs, Ohio and Oak Park, Illinois, es- pecially in Fenwick High School, which was so named to honor the founder of Dominican education n this country And here at Fenwick 1214 students are workrng too for the realization of a drea learning the skills n eded for future educa tion learning how to Ht into the world of rn n and hoping to realize a manhood of success as happy useful Christian gentlemen In this book the Fenwick students will ore sent a picture of what they are doing to fu'f1ll their hopes With this picture they will tell o their patron B hop Fenwick who in them ha a hope posthumously fulhlled K S tx ffm S lftf N ,t x rw ,W see the y h nd eds of st dents ho eac f f X-ng H991 tesco b xg ut kgs .1 oS?t Nlt?f J IF ONLY BISHOP FENWICK Id b h j' K , lltttggg Q -XX so vhs ' ............ 8 ' ' ' ........... 20 ' ...................... 68 ' ....,....,... 84 Qsc::4n3gX-- 14 KFKQ91 ' ...................... 1 , lilly ll - lf ll K l it ' ,TN fx I ',! I sf I ll! r ,f wt pfl t. is st F I F cou e ere 'c X, 'Xl',4-I , gf ll l mor in mail er Uh r h ol :hich gears hr? 1 ! K fi. FXS' name. The hrs! American Dominican 9 ,K 'F Ni Illia, f n with nly two X I 'I' I 5 X f!' K FT ETX,-T X l ,NM X 1 K 1 ' f 1 fri r
”
Page 11 text:
“
Why rs thrs school named Fenwrck? One hundred and f1fty years ago a Domrnr can prrest Father Edward Domrnrc Fenwrck establrshed rn Kentucky the first house of the Order of Preachers rn thrs country He founded the f1rstCatholrc college west of the Allegheny Mountarns was the apostle of Ohro and be came the f1rst brshop of Crncrnnatr As brshop he had under hrs lurrsdrctron the Northwest Terrrtory of whrch the present State of lllrnors was a part And thrs school took hrs name Brshop Fenwrck had drstrngurshed ancestors He belonged to the srxth generatron of Amerr can Fenwrcks The f1rst one of that name was Cuthbert who came from England to Maryland wrth Lord Baltrmore s enterprrse under the rule of Cecelrus Calvert to avord the relrgrous rntol erance of England s dark penal days The Brshops father was Colonel lgnatrus Fenwrck an officer rn the Maryland Mrlrtra dur rng the Revolutronary War and a member of the Maryland Conventron to frame the state constrtutron Edward Fenwrck for whom thrs school rs named was born rn St Marys County Mary land on August 19 1768 He had f1ve brothers and two srsters Hrs educatron began rn the famrly mansron under prrvate tutors Srnce rt was necessary for a Catholrc to go to Europe for advanced educatron he was sent to the Jesurt Fathers at Lrege Belgrum In the autumn of 1784 he entered Holy Cross Englrsh Domrnr can College at Bornherm Belgrum Havrng com pleted hrs humanrtres rn 1788 he traveled on the contrnent and on September 4 of that year recerved the Domrnrcan habrt He took hrs f1rst Domrnrcan vows March 26 1790 and havrng contrnued hrs studres untrl February 1793 he was ordarned a prrest at Ghent Belgrum He remarned at Bornherm to contrne hrs studres and to teach Wrth the French antr relrgrous revolutronrsts rushrng North rn the late sprrng of 1794 rt became necessary for the Englrsh Fathers to seek refuge rn England Srnce Father Fenwrck was an Amerrcan crtrzen the college was put rn hrs name The r volutronrsts n vertheless set f1re to the college and made Fenwrck a prrsoner After many hardshrps and rmmrnent danger to hrs lrfe he f1nally reached England where he became a professor at the new Domrnrcan college rn Surrey Carshalton Father Fenwrck s heart was always wrth hrs own country Amerrca He srncerely hoped that he could establrsh the Order of Preachers rn hrs natrve land Thrs has always been my de srgn he wrote to hrs superrors rn Rome January 3 1804 to begrn wrth a school Though hrs Englrsh Provrncral Superror was actrvely reluctant to lose hrm he recerved en couragement and f1naIly the permrssron for the venture through the efforts of Father Rrchard Concannon O P then rn Rome and later the f1rst Brshop of New York And thus was set rn motron the begrnnrngs of Domrnrcan educatron and the Domrnrcan apostolate rn Amerrcan all to be credrted to an Amerrcan a man who had been rmprrsoned rn France for hrs farth a man who had to f1ght agarnst the odds of severe poverty But he and one companron Father Angrer reported trr umphantly to Brshop Carroll of Baltrmore then Amerrca s brshop yls 'W V C, glare llp-l Wiley Mjqgrlll - 0 1 ' I of fic, I ' . 1 . . . h k:2g- .F-,X ' ' ' 'I ill l U ' 'I -, D' . Il ty , 1 1 T T - Q L fre
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.