Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Linfield football Memorial Stadium/Maxwell Field crowd noise and train passing by Linfield tennis courts/Maxwell Field

Below is a "Stopping By" story/column by 1982 Linfield grad Starla Pointer which appeared in the Oct. 21, 2014, McMinnville News-Register. Wildcatville added two links to the story.  In the:
  • third paragraph is a link to Linfield football Memorial Stadium crowd noise from the 10/18/2014 Willamette at Linfield football game on Maxwell Field. 
  • seventh "graf" is link to a video of a train passing by Linfield tennis courts and Maxwell Field on 2/21/2013.

Do you hear what I hear?

By Starla Pointer of the McMinnville News-Register in 10/21/2014 edition

Any recent McMinnville High School student can tell you the loudest sound in Yamhill County: The homecoming assembly in the main gym. Nicknamed The Furnace, the 2,400-square-foot space literally vibrates with the effort of trying to contain the joyful cheers and stomps of 2,000 fired-up Grizzlies.

Boisterous and exuberant, it’s the sound of McMinnville.

Drive past the school on Friday night or through the Linfield College campus on a Saturday afternoon, and you’ll hear the screams and claps of football fans urging their teams to score touchdowns. Get out of your car and take a walk, listening to the honks and flapping of wings as geese migrate south for the winter.

Visit the McMinnville Aquatic Center and hear the rhythmic splash of lap swimmers doing their daily laps. Stroll through City Park and smile at the joyous laughter of children on the play structure.

All are sounds of McMinnville.

The general alarm blares from the fire station near the park, signaling a crisis for someone. Engines roll out, sirens wailing. Help is on the way.

Down the street, bells ring and lights flash as a train approaches the railroad crossing. Drivers figet in their cars as the engine snorts past, followed by the clackety-clack of wheels turning beneath boxcars, flatcars, the caboose.

These are sounds of McMinnville.

On the edge of town, the steel mill clanks. A little farther out, farm equipment purrs through fields, turning the dirt in preparation for the next season. Vineyard cannons boom, pause, boom to warn the birds away from juicy grapes.

Rain begins, pattering on rooftops and roadways — remember the rain? The wind picks up, dislodging dying leaves and sending them floating to the ground where they will crunch beneath our feet.

These are sounds of McMinnville.

Drive slowly down 17th Street on a school day. Listen to the Twilighters blending their voices on a tune arranged by Dana Libonati, or the band warming up for its next concert.

Go inside Wednesday evening and hear youngsters singing alongside professional artists in the annual Koncert for Kids. During other seasons, groove to music outdoors at Linfield College or Third and Davis.

These are sounds of McMinnville.

Awaken to the pealing of bells on Sunday morning. Pause to listen when the carillon plays atop Linfield’s Pioneer Hall -- not just bells to mark the time, but beautiful music, as well.
And remember, once again, the familiar noises of long ago. Horses’s hooves pounding along dirt streets; cattle bawling at the auction yard on the south end of town; the steam whistle marking time at Farmers Coop Creamery.


These are sounds of McMinnville.

Memorial Stadium/Maxwell Field photo from Linfield Athletics Sports Information