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A Loyal Alumnus A Dedicated Coach An Excellent Administrator Dr. Augustine P. (Gus) Donoghue For the University of San Francisco the time is the Second Century—a time of development and change. The changes have involved more than the physical addition of new halls of learning. There has been an influx of a new breed of student drawn from a wider geographic area and armed with superior academic qualifications. The mood of the University has settled and become more serious. It is axiomatic that, more than books and professors and classrooms, the quality of a university is proportionate to the quality of its students. In this university the high caliber of students is, in large measure, the result of one man's dedication. Dr. Augustine P. (Gus) Donoghue, director of admissions, has been associated with the University for more than thirty years. Soon after coming to this country from Glasgow, Scotland he graduated from St. Ignatius High School and entered the University with the class of 1936. He distinguished himself as a student with his selection to Alpha Sigma Nu, the National Jesuit Honor Fraternity, and as a leader through his office of student body president. He returned to the University in 1941, teaching in the Department of History. After four years in the Navy as a physical training officer (he presently holds the rank of Commander in the Naval Reserve), he returned to the Hilltop at the end of the war. Appointed Director of Admissions in 1952, he spent a busy first year in that capacity, while at the same time coaching the USF soccer team and commuting several times a week to Stanford to do work on his Ph.D, which was awarded him in 1953. He coached soccer from 1946 to I960, when he resigned to devote full time to his activities as Director of Admissions. During those years the term Soccer Champions came to be synonymous with ''USF' and Coach Donoghue.” It is in grateful recognition of his many significant contributions to the University of San Francisco as a student, a coach, and an administrator that we dedicate the 1964 DON to Dr. Augustine P. (Gus) Donoghue. Page 9
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