Washington Vocational High School - General Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1963

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E X z E X s s . K 2 5 2 2 i Q 5 2 5 A 2 P r a . E 5 i E F E s 5 z is X Washington Vocational EDITORS . john Cloonan Q Wayne Skrzydlewskl BUSINESS MANAGERS Richard Johnson Joseph Longo Pittsburgh, Penna. JOhQDEYIfiEQkeS E 2 Vocational Crooners ,pr lil 5 .Q QQ w if 'X . .X Rl if ? .. .QQ v A .K 4 kan., f -W pf W Q, . Arsenal's Dancing Belles M .. 3 h ,A ww M..,. gl., S- W M J f . fifff A ' A N- jiw K Q rj-w3 'x,,.,.,.. A ' A-sw rf ws, ,---- . 5-:W f1ffm,,d-ggi l ,.-f M ,fl h A, . - M N -1 .J rr -yi-vw A ww ,vmdf K Nfl. . 'fQi 'X 'Q ,pu K., . I xml... . K as hx Q-X1 i yi M. fm W f 3 Washington Stag Line ,NNN - R ,YYY, H , ,WW , I , M S WP A WONDERFUL STORY Qanienli CLASSES A . , XII 'if W . ,M 13 OF A WUNDERFUL YEAR ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS Mr. Skandera instructs Tom Stanick in building for the future 6 GMM Ru 1-ed E4 Ednimv IIODHC TH IEA f A 3 W ' C 0 F Walencel Hectronsv a i's d According to the Number of Outer A , inthe e Atoms Groupe . , Q . 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Education is one of the greatest responsibilities and wisest investments of the citizens of our country. Since World War II and the advent of the space age, vocational training represents a vital part of our educational process. Our economy is consistently making greater demands for the technically trained in- dividual. Washington Vocational High School, because of the increasing desire of our principal, our faculty, and our student body are raising the standards of vocational training to as high a level as possible. Our principal has shown the qualities of leadership which enable him to solve the students and schools problems throughout the year. Always ready with encouragement and advice, the students at Washington Vo- cational High School are proud to salute their principal, Ward W. Swain. 8 IDANCE Mr. Ercole Liberator With the advent during the past decade of the present technological revolution with its trend toward automation, the demand for skilled and technical Workers has skyrocketed to a position of prominence. These jobs demand a much broader range of ability, education, training, and experience than ever before. During this period of phenomenal growth, we here at Washington have not been asleep at the wheel. Already our classrooms and our pipe- lines to industry, the armed forces, and to technical schools and centers are bulging with youths who have the ability, training, and desire to take their dynamic places in the fabulous future. Ercole A. Liberator Counselor 9 l KATHERINE E. MITCHELL Mr. Hymen Milch Office Secretary Home and School Visitor CRIST M. KING Coordinator of Work Experience Cooperative apprentice training has been popular at Washington Vocational High School throughout the years. Boys who do well in shop work and who also rate high in their academic studies are allowed, preferably in their senior year to work in industry. Shop teachers recommend boys for these jobs and they must also be in good standing with their academic teachers. The principal gives final approval after their attendance and conduct have been found to be satisfactory. The majority of the Co-op boys are employed full time by their companies, after graduating from high school. 10 T0 THESE WE OWE MUCH FACULTY CL to RJ Sitting: Crist King, Coordinator, Walter Noss, Cabinet Shop, Ercole Liberator, Guidance Coun- selor, Marian Willams, Librarian, Ward W. Swain, Principal, Katherine Mitchell, Office Secre- tary, Helen Seaman, Library Clerk, John Eagan, Wood Shop, Clifford Forrest, Mechanical Drawing, H. O. Beede, Machine Shop. Standing: Don Geyer, Physical Education, Joseph Skanclera, Brick Shop, William Utzig, Social Studies, Nicholas Chomko, Mathematics and Science, John E, Kerekes, Chemistry and Physics, John Plutko, Electric Wiring, Frank Windisch, Social Studies and Drawing, Herbert Conrad, Mathematics, Charles Markovich, English and Science, Eugene Lucatorto, Auto Shop, James Hannan, English, Edward Ottaviano, Electric Appliance. Missing from picture: Christopher Provias, Advanced Auto Shop, and Charles G. Hirsch, Social Studies. if 1 S CUSTODIAL STAFF M-Y' -,- pw uv in SECRETARY OF SUPPLIES A M S- as -f -. ,QW'3a-ef X . - 535 3 . f f- K K K EEN-zfffgmwQdihszw:ws . . . if .-:gxggir-K,-Ekjfvsy - - Ig K- - Utah! PRESIDENT OF THE xiil LASS -YWILLIAM FUCHS. Mr. Herbert Conrad Sponsor THE SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE Standmg C Lewandowskl R Johnson W Vallecorsa J Scott E. Sadowski, D. Renda, N. THE 1963 SENIOR? JOHN AMEND Electric DAVID AULD Electric ROBERT AZ EN Brick JOHN BOBERG Auto THEODORE BRADLEY Auto EDWARD BROWN Cabinet MGRASPING FOR THE OUTER REACHES ROBERT BUCHOLTZ Auto RONALD BYERS Cabinet JOHN CHANCE Cabinet JOHN CLOONAN Machine WILLIAM CLOONAN Machine LOUIS COLEMAN Machine Www THE 1963 SENIORS l SAM COLEY Brick RAY COUSLEY Cabinet FRANK DE KLEVA Brick 17 JOHN DINGFELDER Cabinet JAMES DURSO Cabinet IVIARK DZ IUBEK Cabinet PROGRESS THROUGH SCHOOL LIFE DEAN EDDY Electric ROBERT FOLLETTE Auto EUGENE EDMUNSTON Electric BILL FUCHS ' Auto i i RICHARD FASCIANO Electric RAYMOND FORD Electric 18 THE 1963 SENIORS KENNETH FULMER Machine MICHAEL GALLENT Electric DANIEL GARDNER Auto JOHN GERGAR Cabinet JOHN GIZLER Electric JAMES GRIMM Auto UK N ,My ' f fi? ,Q 56 lf PREPARE FOR SUCCESSFUL FUTURES BENJAMIN GRINDLE Cabinet JOHN GRINE Electric DENIS GUENIN Electric RAY HEFFERIN Cabinet ALBERT HENLE Electric HOWARD JEFFRIES Machine THE 1963 SENIORS 'f'v, ' RICHARD JOHNSON Machine VICTOR KESTNER Machine MATT KELLER Machine 21 CHARLES KETTERER Cabinet GEORGE KONRAD Cabinet NORMAN KOPICO Cabinet EXCEL IN ALL ACTIVITIES fi 22 JOSEPH KOPINSKI Auto RAYMOUND KULBACK Auto JOSEPH KRAJCOVIC Brick JOHN KWIATEK Cabinet DONALD KRAUS Brick PAUL LAN KIEWICZ Electric THE 1963 SENIORS CHARLES LANKIWICZ Machine LARRY MANSKI Auto CHARLES LEWANDOWSKI Cabinet We ROBERT MATASICH Brick JOSEPH LONGO Auto RICHARD MAURER Print 23 MSTRIVE TO PUT THE RIGHT FOOT FORWARDR VINCE MAZZOCCOLI Cabinet JAMES MOORE Auto JAMES MILARSKI Cabinet ROBERT MORASCO Brick GEORGE MOFFAT Electric CHARLES MCAFEE Brick 24 THE 1963 SENIORS 25 RICHARD MCCLELLAND Brick TERRAN CE MCGOVERN Electric DENIS O'LEARY Electric ROBERT OLEKSIAK Electric GERALD ORBAN Auto JAMES ORBAN Auto INDEPENDENCE, KNOWLEDGE, AND SKILLS NICHOLAS PALMIERE Cabinet PHILLIP PERRI Auto L A JOSEPH PANN UN ZIO Auto JOHN PETNUCH Auto ARTHUR PEDRINELLI Machine DAVID QUIRK Auto 26 THE 1963 SENIORS DANIEL RENDA Electric RONALD ROGINA Electric EDWARD ROGIN SKI Auto EUGENE ROSS Brick GEORGE RZESNICK Auto EDWARD SADOWSKI Cabinet SAY FAREWELL TO WASHINGTON VOCATIONAL HIGH RICHARD SAUERS Auto ANTHONY SEBOROWSKI Cabinet KENNETH SCHIVINS Cabinet MICHAEL SELZER Cabinet JOHN SCOTT Cabinet CHARLES SET TLE Print 28 THE 1963 SENIORS ,fix K 29 JOHN SHERIDAN Electric DANIEL SIENKE Machine EUGENE SINICKI Electric KENNETH SMITH Machine JOSEPH SPAGNOLET TI Auto JERRY STALINSKI Electric ENJOY ALL PHASES OF SCHOOL LIFE WILLIAM STEIN Machine WILLIAM VALLECORSA Brick JOSEPH in SWEDISH Auto Sf ill ALAN VORCHAK Electric RAYMOND SZWEDKO :UQ Machine DONALD WARUSZEWSKII Machine 30 THE 1963 SENIURS RUSSELL WOLFE Machine PAUL YESTER Machine JOHN ZAPPA Brick ON THE BRINK OF A BRIGHT FUTURE KENNETH ZDRODOWSKI Electric RICHARD LUTZ Print ANDREW Z IROS Cabinet J OE BOSCO Print EDWARD ZUNIC Print STEVE KORBE Print 32 JOSEPH MICHAL SKI Print LIBRARY RESEARCH Tony Seborawski, Phillip Perri, Jack Wilder, and William Stein BUSINESS MANAGERS OF THE YEARBOOK COMMITTEE Joseph Longo and Richard Johnson 33 SENIOR CHRISTMAS DANCE THE CLASS UF 1964 JU IORS,' -X i . aw ' ' Sl- Amie- Top: Ronald Fuchs, Thomas Burns, Anthony Szymanowski, John Maus, Thomas Stanick, Stephen Demetras, Thomas Szymanski, Albert Horn, Lawrence Eichler, Rockie Skelly, Wayne Skrzydlewski Middle: John Konrad, David Russell, Robert Kumphmiller, John Garasich, Richard Antoszew- ski, Anthnny Gardone, Richard Dixion, John Glabicki, Gregory Creaturo Bottom: Robert Beare, Matthew Furjanic, Robert Thomas, Michael Ulrich, Angelo Gasbarro, Edward Vrcich, Dennis King, Dennis Matthews 4 ' ' X z 2 ' l , - - , M 1 li - 3 i 5 Top: Michael Kowger, Philip Gallagher, Charles Greegus, Daniel Mozuch, Joseph Shultz, John Chlebowski, Terry Wagner, John Stefan, James Owens. Edward Machiewicz, Thomas Kelly Middle: Robert Boyer, Henry Kowaleski, Dennis Sharp, Allen Hudson, Alfred Lunardi, Richard Kosuda, Philip Scarbourgh, Robert Nardozzi, Theodore Walshesky Bottom: John Hanisak, Andrew Schifino, Anthony Kress, joseph Hill, Timothy Wielchowski, John Zbierajewski, Anthony Lunardi, Felice Ricci, Charles Uphoff Top: Raymond Jankawski, Joseph Poniewaz, Dennis DiGiacomo, Richard Suchenski, Samuel Lamanna, Richard Leas, James Welka, Frederick Kunth, Norbert Jesolowski, Wayne Metzer, Horst Jenenz, Edward Frnanski, David Hefferin Middle: james Wehner, William Haushaltern, Robert Kepo, Donald Klear, Gerald Kacynski, Anthony Czachawski, Robert Langer, Samuel Kachefski, Lawrence Muscaro Bottom: Jerome Gizler, Kenneth Merz, Robert Fuchs, Martin Carryer, Joseph Gottschalk, Michael Lyclen, Michael 0'Neil, Wayne McGovern, Richard Obrien, Joseph Yurkiewicz E, l Juniors are taught the principles of a television by Mr. Ottaviano CLASS OF 196 NSOPHO ORESM idiii .. Eioliif Top: Edward Clair, joseph Szumigalski, James Mehlrich, Terrence Koenig, Gregory Seaman, Richard Szczypinski, Keith Warnock, William Leszun, David Huwe, Aloys Bongartz, Robert Kalinowski. Joseph Bigley Middle: Dennis Girlardo, Alan Kozlowski, Joseph Bonifate, Daniel Dickson, Terrence Doyle, James Gottschalk, George Maciorowski, Walter Walczak, Gary Underwood Bottom: Paul Maffie, Raymond Ziolkowski, James Then, Leslie Weiss, Richard Vulketich, James Karpinski, Paul Bates, Ray Hahn, Edward Renda, Paul Coleman 'x Top: Joseph Kuzmanko, Earl Frobe, Robert Brining, Phillip Gallo, Richard Wisniewski, George Mihelcic, Paul Podgorski Middle: William Klobucher, Raymond Semega, John Mazuck, Harold Sandhagen, Ralph Kraszewski, Paul Staulenmaien, David Lippke, John Fitzpatick Bottom: Richard Lange, Thomas Simonic, Allan Puccetti, Albert Mance, Ralph Zielmanski, Terrence Meyers, Francis Grabowski, Michael Chervenah, John Banaszewski, Gregory Tempal- 37 5 Top: John Snipes, Michael Karos, Robert Zilen, Howard Kem, George Persetic Middle: Charles McCarthy, Martin Manski, Robert Grejda, Regis O,Leary, Leonard Leindecker, John Coniglio, James Merlino, Donald Mueller Bottom: Philip Kunkel, Alexander Lapinski, Anthony Elarao, Anthony Warywoda, John Gally, Raymond Kokos, Thomas Ventura, David Krechtel 1 ii,! , - s..i3i Top: William Kuszajewski, William King, Thaddeus Szwalsk, Daniel Burchill, Richard Bialas- zek, Raymond Binkowski, Robert Guzowski, john Irvin, Richard Szymanski, Ronald Bogusz, Gerald Woods, Russell Maiers Middle: Salvatore D'Ambrosia, Dwight Hawthorne, Theodore Burdrzycki, Dennis Christopher, Wayne Baker, Charles Girty, james Lovejoy, Allen Bauman, Joseph Celender, Louis Busa, Robert Best Bottom: Robert Lapinski, David Dulemba, Charles Zaborowski, Charles Leibhart, Glenn Czarnecik, Thaddeus Drezdowski, Albert Mosesso, Joseph Jochim, Raymond Perrotte, August Kempf THE CLASS OF 1966 HFRESHME Ai A - .. ... ?25?ilZ Top: Joseph Damico, Frank Greco, Glen Eddy, Joseph Maschella, Richard Czado, Michael Arlof, Ray Stoltz, Robert Zygowsl-ri, Albert Amen, Joseph Sberna Middle: David Zimmick, Regis Urban, Ronald Marchione, James Mazzoccoli, Thomas Schoff- stall, Raymond Kane, Joseph Aluise, Garry Starr, Richard Vogel. Bottom: David Grindel, James Ahern, John Mance, John Buzzolli, Melvin Tylenda, David Kilgallen, Maurice Longo, Lawrence Longo, John Cupps, Robert Owens I, -Q -is i 1 Top: Paul Tortorea, Lawrence Pazin, Edward Keller, Donato Fasciano, John Gable, Jesse Wilks, Kenneth Beeson, William McC1oy, Joseph Arlof Middle: joseph Rhine, Edward Kocul, Robert Dubee, Thomas Rodgers, Norman Zmenkowski, James Ross, Guy Mianzo, James Carr Bottom: Stephan Presisner, John Bunning, Douglas Rockwell, Donald Wentz, Patrick Logan, Joseph Kruszewski, Thomas Weigold 39 T i 4 , 2 ' 5 Z ' z Top: David Tokich, Anthony Bauerle, Marshell Imbre, Robert Fezza, James Walters, Robert Elmeier, Gregory Knox, Theodore Starkowicz, Raymond Grella Middle: Warren Sierka, Daniel Kadlewicz, Phillip Rold, Richard Snyder, David Ward, Joseph Markewinski, William Tush, Raymond Rebholz, John Mikita Bottom: William Jackson, James Skoras, Kenneth Christmas, joseph Dibucci, Blaise Galewski, Francis McC1aran, Wayne Mosesso, Leonard Sozynski, james Meswar, David Hart 123 ...--- Top: Ronald Walters, joseph Tomazewski, William Meyer, David Rolewicz, Robert Brasso, John Kiley, John Cyzinski, Tom Stipinski, George Weichel Middle: Ronald Novak, Joseph Wulcinski, Bill Tedesco, Ralph Fantone, James Stoyer, William Laughlin, Tim Troy, Andrew Kosuda, Ronald Muto Bottom: Thomas Simonic, Albert Collette, Robert Piet, James Mancini, James Duncan, David Chippich, Richard Albanese, Peter Guglielmon, Carmen Petrocelli, David Golebiewski 40 SHOPS A D CLASSES MECHANICAL DRAWING Mr. Forrest shows Albert Horn, Thomas Burns, and William Klobucher the fine points of a mechanical drawing. New qv-isnt Seniors hard at work in trig glass. 41 ENGLISH CLASS Mr. Hannon instructs a freshman class on the basis of good English. GEOMETRY CLASS Mr. Chomko explains a geometry problem to Michael Gallant and Dean Eddy. MATH CLASS Mr. Conrad teaches a tenth grade class the principles of mathematics. CABINET SHOP Mr. Eagan demonstrates woodworking techniques to James Then, Salvatore Morando, and Anthony Gardone. MACHINE SHOP Mr. Beecle instructs Gregory Seaman, John Mozuch, Robert Owens and Richard Johnson on the use of a lathe. 1 cc l AUTO SHOP Mr. Lucatorto shows the intricacies of an automobile engine to Earl Frobe and James Mazzoccoli. LIBRARY SERVICES Librarian Library Clerk Mariam Williams Helen J. Seaman 45 ACTIVITIES W, e--gens W L,.... ' o 'nf' Q 737 ?PEZfYWW5?ffk-WWMMMK ACQUIRE EXPERIENCE FOR FUTURE ACTIVITIES A g y A . f BUSINESS STAFF OF THE GENERAL Seatedg Donato Fasciano, Richard Johnson and Joseph Longo, business managers. Standingg Robert Zygowski, Kenneth Schwins, Alan Kozlowski, Richard Kosuda, Thad- deus Szwalek, Jack Wilder, Robert Follette, Denis Guenin, David Tokich, Wayne Mosesso, Paul Tortorea Qu EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE GENERAL Seatedg John Cloonan and Wayne Skrzydlewski-Co-editors, Karl Boscia Standingg John Garasich, Nicholas Palmieri, Joseph Celender, Richard Wisniewskl James Welka, Gary Underwood, and David Grindel 48 KEEPS THE STUDENTS WELL INFORMED WASHINGTON HIGHLIGHTS STAFF Standingg John Chlebowski, Albert Horn, John Chance, Mr. Charles Markovich ac visor, John Maus, John Cloonan, William Tush. Seatedg Tim Trom, Wayne Skrzydlewski, Paul Ignosh STUDENT COUNCIL First Rowg Michael Gallaut, Tony Seborowski, John Cloonan, James Welka Second Rowg Robert Grejda, Alan Kozlowski, Ted Szwalek, John Fitzpatrick, John Glabicki, Mr. Chomko, Sponsor Third Rowg Joseph Rihn, Robert Zygowski, Richard Kosuda, Tim Troy, Joseph Di- Bucci SERVES TO IMPROVE YOUR SCHOOL STAGE CREW Left to right, Theodore Bierdrzycki, Albert Horn, Gary Underwood, James Then, George Maciorowski, Richard Fasciano, Gregory Seaman, Richard Bialaszek, and Donato Fasciano W I f I n.r. om T 31 1,1515 I lffifw LET TERMANS CLUB Standing Cleft to rightjg Coach J. D. Geyer, Kenneth Fulmer, Henry Kowaleski, James Durso, Richard Szymanski, Raymond Ford, Albert Horn, Anthony Szymanowski, joseph Shultz, Terrence Koenig, John Glabicki, Eugene Sinicki, Michael OlNei1, Denis Guenin Seated Qleft to rightjg Angelo Gasbarro, Phillip Gallo, William Leszun, James Welka, Anthony Seborowski, Richard Johnson, Nicholas Palmiere, George Konrad, Ronald Byers, Dennis King, William Vallecorsa, Edward Sadowski, John Scott Q' 2 1963 flaw! . GENERAL'S 1963 PATROL Standingg Sponsor Mr. Chomko, John Chlebowski, Edward Clair, Wayne Skrzydlewski, Gary Underwood, Albert Horn, Ray Hefferin, George Konrad, Robert Brining, Thomas Burns Kneeling: Louis Busa, William King, William Klobucher, Robert Boyer, Ted Szwalek, Edward Vrcich, John Konrad CCAPTJ, John Garasich, Samuel Lamanna The student patrol at Washington Vocational High School for the 1962-1963 school year consists of two seniors, nine juniors, and seven sophomores. This group is one of the most important groups in our school. They are entrusted with enforcing the regulations governing student conduct in our school. They are on duty at the opening of school, between all classes, and at dismissal. They assist at assembly programs as ushers and conduct opening exercises at every function in our auditorium. Finally they serve as guides or messengers in a myriad of situations. The administration, faculty and students are proud of our patrol. They have displayed out- standing leadership, willingness and thoughtfulness in fulfilling their assignments. It is significant that this all emulates from the high respect and honor these boys have for their patrol and for their school. 51 A 2 5 3 ATHLETICS mi sm ssffw .,x , W 5 5 qw 1 SOCCER CHAMPIONS UF PITTSBURGH 1962 - 1963 WASHINGTON VOCATIONAL DISTRICT 8 CHAMPS Front row: CL to RD: R. Johnson, Mgr.g M. O'Neil, J. Scott, K. Fulmer, Co-Capt.g A. Seborow ski, Co-Capt.g R. Oleksiak, J. Glabicki, and J. D. Geyer, Coach. Second row: CL to RJ: D. Guenin, Mgr., R. Beare, T. Doyle, P. Bates, R. Ford, E Brown W. Vallecorsa, J. Shultz, Mgr. Third row: QL to RJ: D. King, T. Wielechowski, J. Szumgialski, F. Kurth, M. Gallant, A Horn, E. Vrcich. Fourth row: CL to RD: J. Wilkes, G. Robertson, J. Chlebowski, Mgr., G. Mianzo. Missing from picture: H. Kowaleski, R. Dixon, E. Renda, T. Walshesky, R. Antoszewskx M Keller. W.P.S.D. Kiski W.P.S.D. Connelley Shadyside Connelley Kiski SCORES 2 2 0 1 6 0 1 W.V.H.S. 1 away 0 home 2 home 2 home 0 away 4 home 0 away olleyball 1 WVg'VV,1f1fmgQ!fef1'1'1fJfwfzfz E s - . 1 , . A X . 1 Standing Cl. to rj: Richard Johnson, Mgr.g Joe Szumigalski, Paul Podgorski, Don Mueller, Terry Koenig, Ed Clair, Denis Guenin, Mgr. Seated Cl to rj: Mark Dziubek, Rich. Szymanski, Ed Renda, Nick Palmiere, Capt, Tom Szymanski, Joe Bigley, J. D. Geyer, Coach. BLOCKED Spiker: Tom Szymanski. Blockers: Joe Bigley, Don Mueller, Terry GOOD TECHNIQUE Koenig- Overhand Service: Rich. Szymanski Referee! Coach Geyel' Basketball i lil ei li, L5 l 3 l E ET! I 111' 2lgCI'S Sitting: CL to RD: Angelo Gasbarro, William Leszun,Joseph Bigley, Ronald Byers, CCo-Capt.Jg Nick Palmiere, CCO-Captjg William Vallecorsa, Thomas Szymanski, J. D. Geyer, Coach. Standing: CL to RJ: Richard Johnson, CMgr.Dg Anthony Szymanowski, John Glabicki, Phillip Gallo, Edward Sadowski, John Scott, George Konrad, Joseph Shultz, CMgr.Jg Denis Guenin, CMgf-7 PR nf '5 if, 4, -A ,fy .-4 Ya -- 137' X H - :V ,. -. -K - A355 --wal J , -,f - L.,,.-s'- muff' 'F-:'m':-N -df, 3 N4 ,. . y .S -'pl- ' 'VE H .. f f A L , 4' J -.. , - - J 1: ,. -'- ' 1 am' n ix x . , 'Q fry, 3 i fix f I ,fi .14 'L Nr f I ,. ,, 4, J, f m: . f ' 4 J Brought Fame to the Halls of W.V.H.S Nick Palmiere George Konrad i Ronald Byers William Vallecorsa coMPuMENTs HENRY MILLER SPRING 8. MFG. CO. Davidson Street SHARPS BU RG Pittsburgh 15, Pennsylvania Compliments of FRANK MICHALSKI LEO GUSDONOVIC Americais Guest TREMPUS BEER DIST. 42-48th Street Pittsburgh I, Pa. COMPLIMENTS WUHITS TAVERN 147 Grant Street Millvale 821-9833 Compliments FOLEY PHARMACY of G 4831 Liberty Avenue Cor. Millvale Phone 62 I -9355 BEST wlsl-:Es N. PUNTKAROS Pittsburgh 1, Penna. 682-8813 158-48th Street BUCKY PALERMO Shoe Repair 4308 Butler Street Pittsburgh 1, Penna. Phone 682-8444 D E L U C A ' S HOME MADE PIZZA Boxed Fresh to Go 4207 Penn. Avenue Pgh. 24, Pa. CHEW 8. CHAT Sandwich Shop 402I Butler Street Pittsburgh I, Penna. V I C T O R ' S CHOICE MEATS 4I25 Butler Street V. Wyzomierski 682-488I VERNER LUTZ Funeral Home 3600 Penn. Avenue 681-6841 621-7643 COM PLIM ENTS OF ANTHONY J. SUFAK Funeral Home 3509 Penn Avenue 682-5386 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1962 and 1963 from CONGRATULATIONS FOSTER FEDERAL TO THE 7 SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 SAY INGS and LOAN ASSN Your Savings and Home Mortgage FROM THE Center JUNIOR CLASS 11-1 43 19 Butler Street Pgh. 68 1-8390 948 Fourth Avenue New Kensington 3 55-98 1 1 Compliments MATURI BROS., INC. Frank Windisch, Jr. Joseph Skandera John Plutko Edward Ottaviano Teresa Krystal Crist M. King H. O. Beede Clifford Forrest Anonymous Veveos Market Boosters Katherine E. Mitchell Ercole Liberator Herbert Conrad Nicholas Chomko John E. Kerekes 'Ward W. Swain Charles G. Hirsh J. Donald Geyer Charles Markovish Walter E. Noss P Mr. BL Mrs. Joseph Konrad Mrs. Helen J. Seaman Dorothy and Jack Jack Filip and Dorothy Sadowski Peggy Diziubek Mr. Sn Mrs. Anthony Diziubek Miss Mary Schwins Mr. ik Mrs. Madden Mr. Zin Mrs. Thomas L. Hannon Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jeffries Yellow Cab Co. John Scott Family Mrs. Frances Selzer Pete Jeffries Don Cerone Super Fink Jerome Stalinsky Mr. 8a Mrs. N. Stalinsky Dr. S. A. Silverman Maxie from Manchester Pittsburgh F ono Service Al 8a Bobs Auto Parts Jester Bros. Sunoco Parco and Ciacnico A Friend Shoppers Meat Market Lucky Frank Mr. and Mrs. William Vallecorsa Marie Schutzman Mr. 8a Mrs. Francis Gapsky Tom Michalski Mr. S. Chance Jr. Mrs. Anna Chance Stanley Chance III David J. Wasch Eddie 8a Joyce Lucky Strike Cleaners Mr. 8 Mrs. Edward Sadowski Robert Dubee Mary Ann Krawt Richard Krawt Family Mrs. Harry Azen James Begley Mr. 85 Mrs. Carl J. Amend Ron Fuchs James A. Bougheu Jr. Sis and Jack Kissel Liberty Dress Suit Rental Lois Kearns Mildred Donatelli Josephine Ozimek S F Bn M Pizza Al Bu Bobs auto parts Mr. Bu Mrs. L. Wilder Mr. 85 Mrs. Don Altieri Clement Bros. Plumbers James Orban Mr. Andrew O'Mally Mr. Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. John Muzik Mr. Bu Mrs. Joseph A. Pannunzio Betty Oldenski Mr. 85 Mrs. James Lapinski Miss Margaret Marciniak Mrs. Elizabeth Keller John Hefferin A Friend Mrs. A. Wisniewski Mrs. Marie Lyden Tommy Raldliminski Al Koltz Judy joseph Profozich Herman J. Stone Ollie A. Reitter Andy Nagy Mrs. Charles Planz Adolph Plettski Gregory Seaman Vaccas Formal Wear Eurards Silvagnix Pharmacy Harveys F. Donatelli 85 Son Emil Sciullo Gigi Carrabba Chuck Milarski Charles G. Hirsh Gertrude Delach Stephen M. Delach Bernadette Delach Mrs. Joseph Brosky Mr. Jack Merlino Mrs. Florence Shultz Mr. 85 Mrs. Leonard A. Schultz Deluca Lanes Mr. 8a Mrs. Robert Kirby Martha Rose Byers Realtor Joseph E. Tomaszewski Ray Sarvey Mrs. A. Hock Bill Armstrong Jr. Mrs. Michael Cheruenak HILL'S STUDIO Your Annual Photographer ZI4 Nor'l'h Highland Avenue Pi'H'sburgh b, Pennsylvania MO-l-9999 The 1963 General Closes . . As members of the 1963 General Staff, we, at this time would like to express our gratitude and sincere appreciation to all those who were in some way responsible for making this yearbook a pictorial review of our most cheristed moments that will forever remain dear in our hearts. Technical Assistants Photography - Hills Studio Printing - Mr. Robert Davis, Edwards Bros. Yearbook Company. Faculty Adviser - Mr. John E. Kerekes, Washington Vocational High School. The Staff Co-Editors - Wayne Skrzydlewski and John Cloonan Business Managers - Joseph Longo and Richard Johnson Staff: Donato Fasciano, Robert Zygowski, Kenneth Schwins, Alan Kozlowski, Richard Kosuda, Thaddeus Szwalek, jack Wilder, Robert F ollette, Denis Guenin, David Tokich, Wayne Mosesso, Paul Tortorea, George Garasich, Nick Palmieri, Joe Celender, Richard Wisniewski, james Welka, Gary Underwood, Karl Boscia, and David Grindle School and Community The Administrators and teachers for their excellent cooperation, the patrons and the advertisers for their generous contributions. . . . THANKS Autographs EDWARDS BROTHERS Il'


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Washington Vocational High School - General Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

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Washington Vocational High School - General Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Washington Vocational High School - General Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 20

1963, pg 20

Washington Vocational High School - General Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 26

1963, pg 26

Washington Vocational High School - General Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 52

1963, pg 52

Washington Vocational High School - General Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 8

1963, pg 8


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