Hurst High School - Colophon Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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PHYS EDUCA C A 1. The girls teach fhe boys how to play volleyball. 2. Can it be Charles Atlas? 3. They're praclicing for their lelevisio debui. 4. Johnny says, The smaller ihey com: ihe sooner they fall. 5. Wonder which Ream wo..? ? ? 50

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H RRICANE SWEEPS DIAMO D - CAPT RES TITLE ANGUS, DUANE- Speed has lived up to his nickname most convincingly. Very few opposing batters take a firm foothold in the batter's box when he is hurling. This speed, combined with a knuckler and sharp breaking curve, give him the re- quirements of a major league prospect. CIBULAS, STEPHEN- Steve is the catcher and loves to bat more than anything else. He considers it a privilege to be a part of such a well rounded team. Baseball falls first in his sports category. Norvelt and the American Legion contract his services during the summer. FORYS, JOSEPH- lefty has been one of the main stops of our pitching staff since he was a freshman. He always gives his all to help the team come out on top. Although he has a variety of pitches and good control, his hitting has helped out iust as much as his pitching and Mr. Nock alternates him in the out- field at times. HARTMAN, MARl.lN- Pepsi actually likes ginger ale better but displays all the pep needed for a centertielder. He carries a style that reminds one of Pistol Pete Reiser. His speed and daring made him the terror of the basepaths here at Hurst. He is one of the finest lead-oft men Coach John Nock ever had. KOMARNY, WlLl.IAM- Butch is a valuable utility fielder, who plays the outer gardens. He is the possessar of an accurate throwing arm and alert senses. Butch doesn't care where he plays as long as he's playing. Butch plays in the Kozusko League during the summer. KENNEDY, JOE- Pike reminds one of Ted Williams at the plate and in the outfield. His beautiful form and brilliant wrist action are the same as the splendid splinter's . Pike could play baseball like he could do trigonometry--a fine com- pliment indeed. KOZUSKO, JOE- Joltin .loe patrolled the outer gardens for the Hurricanes. His reckless, unorthodox stance, made it diffi- cult for a pitcher to pitch to him. Pitchers would rather give him a free pass than put one within a vicinity of three- feet of the plate. KOZUSKO, PAUL- Polly locates himself at the keystone sack. He filled big shoes on Dick Taylor's departure but seems to be doing all right. Although he uses a 32 inch bat, it is a bat filled with dynamite. His choke hits come when they are mostly needed. LEECHALK, ELMER- Satch held down the first base spot for the Scarlet Hurricanes last year. His appearance at the plate with that giant bludgeon struck fear into the hearts of all opposing pitchers. PATULA, JOHN- Johnny possesses a great throwing arm, two hams for hands and a large pair of shoulders which iust about summarize what kind of player he is. At shortstop and home plate, he covers more territory than a census taker. Base- ball is his first love. He can fill in as a pitcher, having a sharp breaking curve and a 'Fast ball. TAKITCH, CHARLES- Chuck is our main utility infielder and fills in at shortstop or second. He has a great pair of hands making him a brilliant fielder. He works a double play like he lays up o peep in basketball. WITEK, WALTER- Wally holds clown the hot corner at third base. He plays a brilliant game there and usually plays an even more brilliant game at the plate with his Louisville Slugger , He started many double plays covering his territory like a ten second man. Third Row: lucas, Harouse, Takitch, Forish, Yurik, Boytim, Smith, Coach Nock. Second Row: Patula, Hartman, Kozusko, Kennedy, Angus, Leechalk, Cibulas, Forys, Witek. First Row: Dunn, Pfeifer, Kochis, Komarny, Rody, Ostrosky, Kozusko, Urban. if . EX 7. . K f Q Xi so



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CA TIO SSES 1. .lust like a girl! They turned it into a hair pulling contesi. 2. Ready, get set-kick! 3. Square dancing is loads of fun. 4. No, Dolores is not modeling. 5. And here she is-five fool two: eyes of blue. 6. Cecelia does the coaching! 7. You'll never make it, Pauline-as long as Lowell is the referee. 51

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