Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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 He will feed his flocks likjc a shepherd . . is a promise, not a petition. It is an acknowledgment that God is able to supply all that man requires. “Feed his floc{ a shepherd include the guiding of the flock to pasture and water, the entire control and direction of their daily lives. When either ignorantly, carelessly, or deliberately they would go astray, they arc sought out. When in danger, they are rescued. Not alone the regular care, but special care is provided for those in special need. Gently the shepherd binds their wounds, soothes their aching pains, and restores them to the flock, reassuring them of his love and concern. Tenderly he sets his steps to the pace of those who fall behind. Why all this? Because his sheep are his own purchased possession, usually the sole object of his love and care. He spares not himself to provide for their welfare. Toil, danger, and suffering are his lot, but gladly are they so. You recognize the shepherd as your Saviour, for in all these things He abounds. Do you sec, Seniors, another picture—yourselves the sheep, those who willingly and dependently trust the Good Shepherd as guide? Characteristically sheep arc helpless creatures, wholly dependent upon the wisdom and kindness of the shepherd. Except for an affected independence that is not real, you too are in desperate need of a guide. Without one, you will blunder. Will you have to be rescued after being bruised and wounded by sin, or will you enjoy a whole life spent under the gracious and wise guidance of the Good Shepherd of your lives, Christ Jesus? —Erma Chinandcr

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SENIORS



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FALL Pres., Hob Rickers; Vice Pres., Anna Marie Burgess; Secretary, Kay Johnson; Treasurer, I orcnts Flak; Student Council, Howard Pearson. Don’t be deceived. This group of class officers did more than cut paper dolls and primp. They carried their share of the burden of Homecoming and Sno-day and did a good job of it, too. As seniors they took a real part in the Minnehaha Advance and bolstered all of the school’s activites. J of? 49. . . SPRING Pres., John (ironvail; Vice Pres., Hetty Hempel; Secretary, Clarice Warmc; Treasurer, Don Dillon; Student Council, Jim Dahlberg. No, they’re not crazy. They’re practicing marching to Pomp and Circumstance” for graduation. After shouldering the responsibility for Class Night, Skip Day, and all other senior activities, they’re glad to revert to this kind of nonsense. Although John Gron-vall didn't get on the picture, he did a superb job of leading his fellow classmates. Class Colors Class Motto Class I lymn Class Flower SENIOR Hlue and Gold .............I oyal to the Truth Lead On, O King Eternal .......................... Rose Iduisers—Mrs. Arlene Anderson, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Chin., Miss Ann Dybvig, Mr. Elwood Lindbcrg, Mr. Richard Mooney, Mrs. Martha Pearson. Page Seventeen

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