Rolla Community Matters February 2016

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Commun ty Matters Rolla Presbyterian Manor

February 2016

Chaplain: Winning the battle over winter By Allen Teal, Rolla Presbyterian Manor chaplain

“Do thy diligence to come before winter.” 2 Timothy 4:21a (KJV) February brings Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day, and a hope for winter’s end. For many of us, by midFebruary, we are ready for winter to head back north. We long for the longer days, warmer temperature and colors of spring. Whether or not the groundhog sees its shadow, winter will fade, and spring will emerge in a few weeks. One man’s take on February goes like this: “February is merely as long as is needed to pass the time until March.” (J.R. Stockton) Surviving winter requires preparation and fortitude. Even the Apostle Paul asked his helpers to try and come before winter. He knew that winter would prevent their travel and make it much less safe. Things have not changed much in two millennium since that time. Paul needed encouragement, companionship, and a winter coat as he wrote these words near the end of his life. The discomfort of the winter chill can make season seem long. WINTER, continued on page 3

A love story: The quarterback and the homecoming queen In honor of Valentine’s Day, we spoke to a pair of sweethearts at Rolla Presbyterian Manor about their courtship and many years together: In the summer of 1946, visits to the Rolla swimming pool set the future in motion for Jean and Jack McFarland. They both attended Rolla High School, but they were a year apart, so they weren’t well acquainted. That all changed in the summer, when Jean really noticed Jack, a lifeguard, for the first time. It was love at first sight—at least for Jean. “I thought, I want to snatch him up,” she said. Jack was more focused on keeping up with his two jobs—in addition to the pool, he also worked at Tucker’s Soda Shop. But Jean kept up the pursuit. Finally, they agreed to meet up at the Lions Club carnival, where they watched the fireworks together. Soon after, they began dating. “I flirted with him until I caught him,” Jean said. Jean and Jack went on to become high school royalty: he was the first quarterback for the school’s new football team, and she was the first homecoming queen at Rolla High. They married in 1950, and last year marked their 65th anniversary. SWEETHEARTS, continued on page 2


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