On the heels of its successful production of “Little Shop of Horrors,” the West Linn Theatre Department is already beginning a new show. The play is called “Distracted,” and its company consists of nine actors. Jon Ares, Performing Arts Technical Coordinator, will be directing.
“Distracted,” written by Lisa Loomer, is about a couple (Ashley Welp and Thommie Olson, seniors) who worry their child, Jesse (Noah Radcliffe, fifth grade), might have ADD, but are dubious about giving him prescription medications. In their quest for alternatives to help their son, they consult a slew of doctors (Camille Bradshaw and Ryan Pierson, seniors, Melissa Cozzi, junior).
“It is a comedy,” Ares said, “but about a very serious matter that will no doubt raise questions in everyone’s mind, as to whether we’re too eager to medicate our way through life, or if Jesse is just your typical, creative, energetic 9-year-old boy.”
“Distracted” will run April 26, 27 and 28 at 7 p.m. in the Black Box Theatre.







































![MORE THAN A GAME. With two diving catches in the outfield, the Lions showed up defensively, aiding in their victory over the Pacers. One catch was made by Atwood, and the other by McGraw. Throughout the game, the Lions knew that it wasn’t just about their victory today. “I think [playing for cancer] makes it bigger than just a game,” McGraw said. “Knowing that you have a bigger impact in this world than just who you are as one person.”](https://wlhsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/I70A1454-1-1200x800.jpg)



























































![Students in the National Art Honor Society work on the Mount Hood mural on the window of SouthLake Church. The students brought a variety of paints and mixed their own custom colors. “Instead of brushstrokes, we’re doing more dabbing, because it gives [a] better impression of tree foliage, rather than looking like actual brush strokes, because if we’re painting trees, we need it to look like trees,” Crawford said.](https://wlhsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/IMG_2397-1200x900.jpg)



