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The 1980 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sports Star of the Year Banquet


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Setting up the playing area of the Kingdome for the 1980 Seattle P-I Sports Star of the Year Banquet.

Seattle City Councilman Sam Smith, Jerry
Burtenshaw, Angie Burtenshaw and others who shared Table 3 at the
1980 Sports
Star of the Year Award.

Here's John Franco of Franco's Hidden
Harbor Restaurant, , Wash State Senator (later U.S. Congressman) Jim
McDermott
and State Legislator (later Governor) Mike Lowry.

U.S. Senator Warren G. Magnuson shaking
hands with Sports Star nominee Joe Steele of the UW Huskies Football Team.
Joe was the guy who broke Hugh "The King" McElhenny's rushing record.

You can't have a banquet without food, so
here are Roger Hoen of Alpine-Ogden, caterers at the Kingdome, and
Victor
Rosellini of Seattle restaurant Fame (Rosellini's Six-10, 410, and others.)
Both
Victor and Roger were active in the Restaurant Association.

Anyone remember the Seattle Sonics? Well
here's Seattle Mayor Charles Royer presenting a
plaque that didn't photograph or scan very well to Lenny Wilkins, coach and
player of the
1979 World Champion Seattle Supersonics
Basketball Team.
Yes, that's our very own Emcee Jack Gordon in back.

What a crowd turned out for the Sports Star
of the Year Award. Started by the P-I's Royal Brougham in the 1930's
they have a
long star-studded history. Jack Gordon was the Master of Ceremonies for decades
of the event.
Here we see (hiding in the back) former Seattle Mayor Wes Uhlman,
Marcia Rosellini, Robert Rosellini,
Seattle Mayor Charlie Royer, a lady, a man,
another lady, soon-to-be-former State House
Co-Speaker John Bagnariol, and
another lady.

What a piece of history. Seattle
broadcaster Wayne Cody is interviewing Washington (Lieutenant)
Governor John
Cherberg, who was one of the first Sports Men of the Year,
having won in 1937
for his outstanding coaching at the U.W.

Jack Gordon welcoming U.S. Senator Warren
Magnuson (defeated after 36 years in the Senate
by Slade Gorton in November,
1980)
and the P-I's editor Virgil Fassio.
George Raveling, coach of the WSU Men's
Basketball Team, was a special guest at this banquet.
George was in his 4th year as WSU coach and had amassed a .567 winning
percentage at Pullman.
What's a Jack Gordon arranged event without
the sounds of Max Pillar and his orchestra.
Nationally known, Max died in 2002 at
the age of 89.

These must be the VIPs at the banquet. A
pre-banquet shot by John E Walker.
This group is anchored at one end by Bill the
Beer Man and the other end is held down by Seattle's Victor Rosellini.

We're Glad You're Here!
Here's the winner..... Just in case you were interested.....

(If you recognize any of the people on this page, please let me know at johnr@jackgordon.org.
Photos by John E Walker, Seattle
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From an earlier Sports Man of the Year Dinner, we have a picture of Table 38.
That's Royal Brougham,
Seattle P-I sports writer for many years just to the right of the table candle.