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Fenger Academy High School (Chicago)

Fenger Academy High School is a public 4–year high school located in the Roseland neighborhood on the far south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Fenger is a part of the Chicago Public Schools district and is named for Danish surgeon Christian Fenger. Fenger opened in 1893.

History
When it opened in 1893, Fenger was known as Curtis School. The Chicago Board of Education renamed the school in 1915 in honor of a well-known Danish surgeon, Christian Fenger. The current Fenger building was constructed between 1924 and completed in 1926. Other information Fenger, along with its former principal Elizabeth Dozier and numerous staff and students was featured prominently in the 2014 CNN documentary series Chicagoland. ==Athletics==
Athletics
Fenger competes in the Chicago Public League (CPL) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The school sport teams are stylized as the Titans. The boys' baseball team won an Illinois state title and placed first in 1945–46 and were public league champions four times; 1945–46, 1951–52, 1970, 1985–86. Fenger football team won Chicago prep bowls titles four times; 1937–38, 1939–40, 1944–45, 1953–54. The boys' golf team were public league champions two times; 1970–71, 1972–73. Fenger girls' basketball team were regional champions in 2012–2013. ==Notable alumni==
Notable alumni
Andre Brown (1984) – NFL wide receiver (Miami Dolphins) • Angeline Caruso (1940) – educator and educator administrator, Noted as the first woman to serve as superintendent of the Chicago Public Schools district • Eleanor Dapkus (1941) – baseball player • Sammy Esposito (1949) – baseball player for Chicago White SoxMontell Griffin (1988) – boxer • Rich Kreitling (1955) – NFL wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns and Chicago BearsEliot Ness (1921) – Prohibition agent, famed leader of The UntouchablesChuck Ulrich (1948) – football player • Robert Zemeckis (1970) – screenwriter, Academy Award-winning director (Forrest Gump) • Bob Zick (1945) – MLB player, Chicago Cubs (1954) ==References==
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