Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Death of Linfielder Dennis Anderson, died Jan. 12, 2022 His research discovered 'The Streak'


Death of Linfielder Dennis Anderson, died Jan. 12, 2022

His research discovered “The Streak”

DENNIS ANDERSON, McMinnville resident and Linfield College Class of 1958 member and Linfield Athletics Hall of Fame member died at age 84 on 1/12/2022 in Salem, Ore. Played football for Linfield in the 1954 season.

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MORE ABOUT DENNIS ANDERSON

 

Full name: Dennis Carlton Anderson

 

Born: Feb 24, 1937 San Francisco

Died Jan 12, 2022, age 84, Salem, Ore.

 

What Dennis Anderson posted about himself at Linkedln. What’s posted here was copied 5/14/2020

 

 

Dennis Anderson

Retired journalist (6 newspapers in California and Hawai'i)

 

Residence: McMinnville, Oregon

 

Retired to Oregon in 2005 after 55 years (starting at age 13) as a reporter and editor at newspapers in California (24 years) and Hawai'i (31 years). ~~~ 14 years on city desk (11 as city editor) were bracketed by 41 wonderful years in sports, most of it reporting on high school sports.

 

My most satisfying accomplishment: Giving positive recognition to deserving student-athletes, especially 17 years writing a weekly feature called Homegrown Report on the thousands of student-athletes from Hawai'i at Mainland colleges.

 

Newspapers I worked at, in chronological order: in California -- Palo Alto Times (1950-54), Redwood City Tribune (1950-74, city editor 1966-74), Menlo Park Recorder (1951-58); Hawai'i -- Honolulu Star-Bulletin (1974-81, city editor 1977-79), Sun Press (1981), Honolulu Advertiser (1981-2003).

 

It is perhaps notable, given the current state of newspapers in the United States, that NONE of those papers exists as a separate entity today (The Advertiser and Star-Bulletin are merged).

 

I also worked as a correspondent or part-time for the San Francisco Call-Bulletin, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner and San Mateo Times in California and the McMinnville News-Register in Oregon.

 

Next to the years of providing positive recognition to student-athletes and ahead of the numerous awards and citations won by the Redwood City Tribune while I was city editor, the most fulfilling experiences of my working years were the more than 100 weeks -- over 10 years -- that I volunteered as an unpaid administrative assistant (go-fer) in the Linfield College Athletic Department.

 

While I was a college drop-out and played on a losing team, my son Bryant compensated. He made significant contributions to Linfield's 1986 NAIA national football championship on special teams and graduated in 1990 with a degree in communications!

 

Experience

 

* Retired journalist

 

6 newspapers that have closed or merged

 

2005 – Present (15 years)

Reporter, city editor/assistant, copy editor, sports editor/assistant

Retired volunteer administrative assistant (go-fer)

Linfield College

 

1988 – 2006 (18 years)

Go-fer. Handled paper work so coaches could coach.

 

* Information Director

Hawai'i High School Athletic Association

Aug 2003 – Jul 2005 (2 years)

Hawaiian Islands

Responsible for web page content, reporting results of every contest in every varsity sport for every high school in the state. Such comprehensive reporting had never been done before -- or since. Hawai'i had state championships in more sports than any other state in USA.

 

* Reporter

The Honolulu Advertiser

1981 – 2003 (22 years)

Section design editor 1981-1988; In charge of high school sports coverage 1989-2003, started and wrote Hawai'i Homegrown Report 1987-2003.

City Editor when left. Sports reporter or correspondent previously.

Redwood City Tribune

Sep 1950 – Oct 1974 (24 years 2 months)

Redwood City, California

 

Hired as high-school freshman to be sports stringer (correspondent).

Went full time 8 years later when my college class graduated (but I didn't).

Promoted from sports department to city editor 8 years later, in 1966.

Burned out, as city editors are wont to do, and moved to Hawai'i in 1974.

Education

 

* Sequoia High School, Menlo-Atherton High School (grad. 1954), San Jose State, College of San Mateo

1950 – 1958

Activities and Societies: Football, basketball, baseball, student newspapers

Journalism major

 

* Linfield College. Oregon

Journalism

1954 – 1955

Activities and Societies: Football, sports editor of school newspaper, student sports information director in spring, baseball official scorekeeper, Theta Chi fraternity.

 

Languages

* English Full professional proficiency

* Hawaiian Pidgin Limited working proficiency