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D137607-14

Festivities continued at the 1963 Washington State Sports Hall of Fame sponsored by the Tacoma Athletic Commission. Guests appear to be conversing quietly at the head table while two men stand at the podium. The man to the right is Jack Connor, octogenarian boxing manager and one of the five honored as inductees in the Tacoma-Pierce County Hall of Fame. Present during the February 6, 1963, awards banquet were Governor Albert D. Rosellini (seated with head bowed next to trophy), baseball star Maury Wills, Ben Cheney and William Gazecki, president of the Tacoma Athletic Commission. Comedian Joe E. Brown, principal speaker, is seated on the right side of the head table. (TNT 2-7-63, C-7)


Tacoma Athletic Commission (Tacoma); Awards; Washington State Sports Hall of Fame (Tacoma); Rosellini, Albert D.; Wills, Maury; Cheney, Ben B., 1905-1971; Gazecki, William; Connor, Jack;

D137607-12

Guest Maury Wills poses next to lumber magnate Ben Cheney (L) during the Tacoma Athletic Commission's Washington State Sports Hall of Fame awards gathering on February 6, 1963. Wills, a shortstop with the L.A. Dodgers, had broken Ty Cobb's record of 97 stolen bases in one season, with a grand total of 104, in 1962. He would be a major force in his fourteen years with the Dodgers, helping them to three World Series. Wills was named the 1962 Athlete of the Year by Associated Press sportswriters and would also be honored as the Washington State Athlete of the Year that evening. During the off-season, Wills made his home in Spokane. (TNT 2-3-63, B-7)


Tacoma Athletic Commission (Tacoma); Awards; Washington State Sports Hall of Fame (Tacoma); Wills, Maury; Baseball players--Tacoma--1960-1970; Cheney, Ben B., 1905-1971;

D137607-6

An appreciative crowd greets the speaker, master of ceremonies Clay Huntington, at the podium during the 1963 Washington State Sports Hall of Fame gathering on February 6, 1963. The event was filmed by KTNT-TV. The Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1960 by the Tacoma Athletic Commission's Clay Huntington, well known Northwest sportscaster and radio station owner. Those elected to membership in the Hall of Fame must be at least five years in retirement from the sport involved. Members are recognized for their outstanding sports accomplishments and contributions. The fourth State Sports Hall of Fame gathering combined the State and Tacoma-Pierce County Halls of Fame. (TNT 2-3-63, B-7) (www.washingtonsportshalloffame.com/index2.htm)


Tacoma Athletic Commission (Tacoma); Washington State Sports Hall of Fame (Tacoma); Awards;

D151332-5

These employees of Pacific Northwest Bell were honored with a banquet at the Top of the Ocean on April 12, 1967, for their continued participation in the T.E.R.O. (Telephone Employees Recreational Organization) Galloneer Club. Each man received a certificate denoting the number of units of blood he had contributed. It appears that Cliff Mayfield, seated right, may have been the top donor at 31 units of blood. Other men honored with Leonard Fischer with 24 units, Loyd Wilbur with 17, Joel Stumph with 25, a Mr. Olson, and Jim Newton with 12 units. Gentleman in the center with no certificate was not identified. Photograph ordered by Pacific Northwest Bell.


Awards; Blood donations--Tacoma; Mayfield, Cliff; Fischer, Leonard; Wilbur, Loyd; Stumph, Joel; Newton, Jim;

D155372-1R

Washington State Historical Society president Reno Odlin (r) extends a warm handshake of congratulations to noted sculptor James A. Wehn on November 30, 1968, at the presentation of a plaque commemorating Mr. Wehn's selection as a David Douglas Fellow. The plaque was also signed by secretary Bruce LeRoy and given to Mr. Wehn at the Top of the Ocean. The woman in the photograph is Lillian K. Wehn, his wife. Among his many accomplishments, James Wehn created the iconic Chief Seattle statue in 1912. Photograph ordered by Washington State Historical Society.


Awards; Wehn, James A.; Odlin, Reno, 1897-1979; Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma); Wehn, Lillian K.; Shaking hands--Tacoma;

D161074-5

Jubilant United Good Neighbors executives and volunteers celebrated the conclusion of its 1971 fund raising campaign with a luncheon held at the Top of the Ocean restaurant on November 12, 1971. Campaign chairman Robert P. Mallon (l) displays a painting of a ship in full sail. The painting is entitled "The Salesman Ship," and its sails marked with noble attributes - discipline, perseverance, enthusiasm, product knowledge and service, among others. This is believed to be the special award given to Mr. Mallon for his dedicated service and inspired leadership during the campaign. Director Howard Boyle assists in displaying the award. Contributions to the United Good Neighbors Fund totaled $1,351.604 to date which was 70% of the 1971 goal. Even though it had not met the $1,928,000 goal, it still exceeded the previous year's collection mark of $1.250,516. Photograph ordered by United Good Neighbors Fund of Pierce County. (TNT 11-9-71, p. 1- article; TNT 11-12-71, p. 1-article)


United Good Neighbors (Tacoma); Community service--Tacoma--1970-1980; Charitable organizations--Tacoma--1970-1980; Fund raising--Tacoma--1970-1980; Mallon, Robert P.; Boyle, Howard;

D161074-4

In November of 1971, Mayor Gordon N. Johnston (far right) celebrated with United Good Neighbors executives as the UGN, a predecessor of United Way, reached 70.1% of its 1971 goal. Campaign chairman Robert P. Mallon (center) pointed to the board and the $1,351,604 figure donated to date. The third man in this photograph was Howard Boyle, director. November 12th was the deadline but the UGN was hopeful that more contributions would trickle in so that the goal of $1,928,000 could be met. There were 612 plant rallies in Tacoma and countywide where about 40,000 employees attended to hear about UGN'S charities. UGN executives were on loan from various business and governmental agencies; among those participating were David J. Williams, vice-president and manager of the Tacoma branch of Sea-First Bank and Robert Mallon, the vice-president and general manager of Mallon Motors. Photograph ordered by United Good Neighbors Fund of Pierce County. (TNT 11-9-71, p. -1 -article; TNT 11-12-71, p. 1 - article)


United Good Neighbors (Tacoma); Community service--Tacoma--1970-1980; Charitable organizations--Tacoma--1970-1980; Fund raising--Tacoma--1970-1980; Johnston, Gordon N.; Mayors--Tacoma--1970-1980; Mallon, Robert P.; Boyle, Howard;

D165030-29C

Hawaiian musicians prepare to entertain the 500+ employees and their guests of the new Liberty House/Rhodes department store at an employees' luau held at the Top of the Ocean on August 18, 1974. Rufus Kaukani and his Polynesian troupe were part of the evening's show. Liberty House/Rhodes was a division of Amfac Merchandising, a subsidiary of Amfac of Honolulu. Amfac had stores in Hawaii and Northern California and the new Tacoma store, located at the Tacoma Mall's west end addition, would continue the Pacific islands influence. The newest Liberty House would open a week earlier than expected on August 24th. Color photograph ordered by Liberty House/Rhodes.


Liberty House (Tacoma); Department stores--Tacoma--1970-1980; Luaus--Tacoma; Entertainers--Tacoma--1970-1980;

D165030-26C

Liberty House/Rhodes sponsored a Hawaiian luau for employees on August 18, 1974, held at the Top of the Ocean. The department store would be opening their first Liberty House in the state of Washington on August 24th in the west end extension of the Tacoma Mall. View of banquet area in Top of the Ocean; mounds of dinner plates are ready for the buffet although no food has yet been served. Color photograph ordered by Liberty House/Rhodes.


Liberty House (Tacoma); Luaus--Tacoma; Banquets--Tacoma--1970-1980; Top of the Ocean (Tacoma); Restaurants--Tacoma--1970-1980;

2217 RUSTON WAY, TACOMA

  • 12 images. Top of the Ocean Allen Rau & Bert Sundgren, builder C.A. Kenworthy, arch. & supt. of construction Tacoma Boat Mart, contr. -designed to resemble an ocean liner -all Tacoma labor and materials used in construction -all electric bldg. -seating capacity of 700 -floating dock could accommodate up to 20 yachts -sea plane taxi service on Sundays -informal opening 12/7/1946 -formal opening 12/15/1946 -destroyed by fire 4/3/1977 -known to Tacomans as "The Top"
  • TNT 2/15/1946 Restaurant to be built in Old Town
  • TNT 3/21/1946 p.7 Ship service restaurant (sketch) T.Times 3/21/1946 p.7 $100,000 restaurant, pleasure center due soon (sketch)
  • TNT 11/5/1946 p.21 TAC quarters to be located on Ruston Way
  • TNT 12/6/1946 p.2 An invitation (sketch)
  • TNT 12/13/1946 p.9 Formal opening (full page ad) (sketch)
  • TNT 12/14/1946 p.2 Christening of "Ocean Top"; opening of unique dance and dine restaurant announced
  • TNT 1/13/1947 p.6,7 Top O' Ocean will feature Hal Gullet Band (interior il)
  • TNT 2/5/1947 p.11 Thank you, Tacomans!
  • TNT 5/18/1947 p.A14 Bandit robs Top of Ocean
  • TNT 5/19/1947 p.1 Police seek bold bandit
  • TNT 8/24/1948 p.1 Loot Top of Ocean cafe of $1,000; two bandits bind two employees T.Times 10/20/1948 Tacoma Athletic Commission purchases Top of the Ocean
  • TNT 10/20/1948 p.1 T.A.C. buys Top of Ocean
  • TNT 1/16/1950 p.1 Extensive property damage and beauty remain in wake of blizzard (bldg. suffers minor damage) (il)
  • TNT 3/26/1950 p.A5 TAC plans addition (sketch of proposed addition by Lance, McGuire & Muri, arch.)
  • TNT 1/3/1951 p.16 Closed through the month of January for redecoration
  • TNT 1/27/1951 p.3 Will be open Friday Feb. 2
  • TNT 2/1/1951 p.29 Will open Friday Feb. 9
  • TNT 2/8/1951 p.C10,C11 ... to open Friday after complete remodeling (interior il)
  • TNT 5/28/1951 p.1 Club opens upon Kerr after raid (liquor control raid at the Tacoma Athletic Commission)
  • TNT 6/1/1951 p.14 (ad)
  • TNT 6/15/1951 p.1 TAC "war" on Kerr ends with $100 fine imposed
  • TNT 6/16/1951 p.1 Kerr keeps machines; T.A.C. philosophical
  • TNT 9/19/1951 p.1 Slot machines of TAC come to final end
  • TNT 11/9/1951 p.7 Peck (Roger W. Peck) buys "Top" bldg.
  • TNT 3/8/1952 p.4 (alterations by Ketner Bros., contr.)
  • TNT 12/12/1952 p.A8 Hundreds of Tacoma News Tribune carriers attend banquet ... (interior il)
  • TNT 10/6/1954 p.D5 News Tribune carriers dine out (interior il)
  • TNT 10/12/1954 p.20 (ad,il)
  • TNT 2/3/1956 p.1 TAC will vacate its Old Tacoma quarters (space to become banquet rooms)
  • TNT 6/28/1956 p.D3 For lease - third deck
  • TNT 5/1/1962 p.9 Floodlights stolen
  • TNT 12/16/1964 p.A1 North wind (il)
  • TNT 2/19/1968 p.11 Fire damages restaurant
  • TNT 8/28/1970 Restaurant sale told (Ted Verhaaren purchases bldg. from A.E. Betz, Jr.) Marine Digest 2/20/1971 p.33 (ad)
  • TNT 9/15/1974 (sketch)
  • TNT 4/4/1977 Destruction of a landmark a tough show to witness (il)
  • TNT 4/5/1977 "Top" will be rebuilt
  • TNT 4/6/1977 Suspected of arson
  • TNT 4/7/1977 Schroeder: City should help burned "Top" to rebuild
  • TNT 4/12/1977 Trial set
  • TNT 6/10/1977 p.A7 Levage (David Willard Levage) convicted of torching Top of the Ocean
  • TNT 6/23/1977 Given 20 year prison term
  • TNT 11/3/1977 Top of the Ocean goes down (il)
  • TNT 11/8/1977 p.A1 Top of the Ocean goes to the bottom (il of demolition)
  • TNT 6/8/1980 No sign of hope for Top revival
  • TNT 7/11/1981 p.B16 Paul Riggs .. who built the Top of the Ocean Restaurant along with his brother (death of Paul Riggs, former partner in the Tacoma Boat Mart)
  • TNT 12/16/1991 p.3 "Roadside Attractions"
  • TNT 12/22/1996 p.A1 Boom town Tacoma (il) T.Daily Index 12/15/1997 p.1 City struck a deal for new park (new McCarver Street Waterfront Park to occupy site)
  • TNT 12/25/2001 p.B1 Good nature won Tacoma restauranteur Leonard Moline friends Senior Scene Aug. 2006 p.8 Top of the Ocean (il)
  • TNT 10/29/2007 p.A1,B1 Club's back on top, in a form; the unveiling of a bronze monument to Tacoma's Top of the Ocean club rekindles memories of a time of dancing and drama (il of sculpture by artist Paul R. Michaels) T.Weekly 11/1/2007 p.A1 Inflammable memorial captures good times (il) 358.4 G941G p.21 (ad,il) 363.37 T142O p.160 (account of fire) (il) 796 T119T 1950 (il) 796.0979 G135P p.24 (il) 979.702 G135O p.113 (il)
  • Year Built: 1946
  • Decade Built: 1940s
  • Demolished: 1977
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