News Scrapbook 1964-1967

USD Auxiliary Sets Luncheon Program

day, March 11, in the Islandia Hotel. Ada Smyle wilJ discuss "Artistry in Make-up -for a Lovelier Natural - Looking You" ~nd give a beauty demonstratlon. There v.ill be a social hour at 11 a.m., w i th luncheon being served at noon, Mrs. E a r I R, Keller is luncheon chairman, with Mrs. John Russell co-chairman. 'Reservations may be made by calling Elsa Lanphier, 454-0049; Gloria Russell, 222- :520:5, or Margaret Whitney, 223-8116.

Paul Darrow of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith will speak on "Women and Money" at a luncheon meettng of the University of S~n Diego Auxiliary Thurs-

Mike P arovich, former football coach at the University of San Diego, was found dead yesterday at his Rolling Hills, Calif., home 1 The 67-year-old

coaching veteran died m his sleep of an apparent heart attack, ::~ding to a family spoke, J.t, Pecarov1ch coached at USD in 1960 and 61, the final two vears of th Torero footbal program. teams won six ga- • mes. lost) nd tied one. He had a 4-5-1 record in 1960 after replacing Paul Plalz, in- cluding a 21-20 upset victory • over MCRD that ended a 21- game w,nning streak for the l\larines The 1961 Torero team won two games and lost eight. Pecarovich, who also coached at Loyola of Los Angeles and Gonzaga University of Spokane, Wash., had a 28-year coaching 19 vears as a head

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llis overall collegiate coaching,uating from the latter hool m record was 51 victone , 66 losses 1922. He performed as a quar- and eight ties. terback for coach Gus Dorais at Professionally, Peca r o v ich Gonzaga. coached the San Francisco Clio- His varied C'arrer also pers (1944) and the San Diego included Jobs as an author, ac- Bombers (19461 in the old Pacif- tor, TV script 1Hitcr and ic Coast Footba:t League and rancher Pecarovich ii acUv a sisted Ray Flaherty with the in dramatics al Gonza her • 'ew York Yankess of the All- he was instrumental w tccrin America Conference from 194G roommate Bing Cro o nto th to 1950. He also ·crved as a drama group. Following his graduation' Pecarovich played two scaso in st ock productions and

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pll1}t'r::; Larry leek and Jack Shaw~ l'roft and Woolpcrt. Kneeling are Tor- ero. Lymond Williams and Cliff A. h- Iord. Lem Lemons of Cal Western was th fifth member . elected but was in- volved in AIA playoff game against 0 cid ntal.

Two bases-loaded walks by USD pitcher Tom Stephenson forced m the runs and proved to be the difference m a hard- fought duel between Stephenson and Mesa lefthander Ron Dargo. Stephenson restricted the win- ners to two hits. while Darga yielded only three and struck out eight Toreros. Mesa. now 3-4, plays host to Phoenix College today at 2:30, with lefthander Lou farone cheduled to pitch. USD, 1-4 for the year takes on Wh !fer lomorro m a d ublfh a,d r at Me a

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, appeared in several movies, a well as having radio program m pokane and Los Angeles. He was long regarded as one of the outstanding after dinner speakers m Southern Californi and was much in demand in that capacity. Requiem Mass 1s scheduled for Thursday in St. John Fi her Catholic Church in Palos Ver des. Rosary will be recited tonight in McNerney Chapel in San Pedro Pecarovich is survived by his wife, Marjorie. and 1x daugh• ters.

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Officials For Barbecue The San Diego-Impetial Valley ChaptPr, Knights of Columbus, has announced plans for the annual barbe- cue and festival to be held ,June 20 on the Alcala Park campus. Chapter President Edward Greany named George Tasch as general chairman. Other chairmen i n c I u d e Frank O'Connor, secretary; Kenneth Battin, fiscal; Karl Bre.nsztet, tickets; Fritz Bin- geJH, barbecue; J oh n Mc- Grath an d Joseph Forelli, games; Frank Krenach, queen contest; John Dobson, major prizes; Dennis E. Parra, pub- licity; F. A. (Bud) Fisher, traffic control; Ben Cairo, •refreshments; Gus Kirchhoff, car distribution; Joe La Roc- co, purchasing; Joseph Fau- cher and Joe Trasher, booth constru'Ction; Warren Green, grounds and public address, and Lambert J. Ninteman, Albin Sejfert, Al Ohlinger, Archie Callahan, and John Eurich, advisory members. chair- man from Imperial Valley, has made plans f o r 4,000 pounds of beef to be pre- pared in the undergrouoo pits on the Alcala Park cam- pus. This will be part of the family style barbecue dinner to be served. Three major awards also wilJ be given. Picture, Page 1 Bengelll, barbecue

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Bl.;. "EFIT BARBE(Jt;E AND FESTIVAL-George Ta~,. gPneral chairman of this year's Knighh of Columbus Bar~; and Festfral, right, is shown selling the first ticket to Most Re,·. Francis J. Furey, Apostoli(' Administrator. Looking 00 at left ls Echmrd _Greany, pre,sident of the San Die_go-Im._pe_rlal

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THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1965

• To eros, Pasadena Divide Slugfests Special to The San Diego Union PASADENA - The Universits, of San Diego and Pasadena Col- lege traded shellackings here yesterday as the visiting Torcros romped, 14-2, in the opener and then bowed, 12-8, in the night cap. Bob Ahern and Pat Barry Jim ited the home club to five hits i · the opener as Ron Cady, wit , two for three, including three • RBI, Jed the 13-hit USD at tack. l ~!~d1:na · • : · t•; 1 i } )I Ahern, Barrv (7) and Reilley; Craig T c111p~1.m (8) and Thompson, Cooper (4J, usn 010 ooo 214- a a 2 j PIIJ,udena . 120 00~ sox-12 12 3 • ,Styphenson, Vogel (7), Ferrara (8) and f Rell ey; RJse, Hazlett 1 9) and Cooper He.s-Pasodeoo: Hazlett. 7th, 2 on. __

On Campus The Alcala Guild of the University of San Diego Col- lege for men will meet on Monday, March 15, at 1 :30 p.m. in the Bishop's dining room in the Arts and Science Building on campus. Members and guests wm model chapeaus and acces- sories at the Mad-Hatter par- ty scheduled to folJow the regular meeting. Reservations are closed for the IUU!ual bus trip to Los Angeles on March 17. The social hour following the University's college work- show for high school juniors, seniors and their parents held last evening In More Hall was sponsored by the Guild with officers and members of the Board serving as hostesses.

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