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Hughes grew up

in the small

farming town of

Hoopston, Illinois. He

attended John Grier

High School where he

played basketball and

tennis. Aside from

sports, he was the Judi–

ciary Officer for the Stu–

dent Body.

Dr. Hughes earned an

Illinois State Scholar–

ship to Eastern Illinois

University, where he

earned a B.S. in Busi–

ness Education. As an

undergraduate, he was

elected Vice-President

of his senior class. He

W

hlle dedicating a new picture at the Presi–

dent Club Dinner. Dr. Hughes. Bishop Maher.

Marge Hughes and guests enjoy the celebra·

lion.

A

champagne celebration was In order for

the crew team, as President Hughes and Mr.

Whittler express well wishes for U.S.D.'s athlet·

ks.

C hannel

10 news lntetvlews Dr. Hughes as

he expresses his views of the San Diego com–

munity.

E xpressing

his views on the future

of

educa·

tlon, Dr. Hughes

speaks

at a faculty admlnlstra·

live meeting.

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gave much of his time

and dedication to his

fraternity, Sigma Tau Al–

pha, in which he served

as Treasurer, Vice-Presi–

dent and President.

From Northern Colo–

rado University, Dr.

Hughes received a Mas–

ter of Arts degree in

Business Education. He

earned his Ph.D in Busi–

ness Administration at

the University of Iowa.

Before coming to the

University of San Diego,

Dr. Hughes spent ten

years at Northern Ari–

zona University as a

professor of Account–

ing, the Dean of the

Business School and

Academic Vice-Presi–

dent.

This year marked his

twentieth year here as

President. His goals for

1990 are the same as

they were in 1970. "The

objective has always

been to see the univer–

sity grow physically and

in its quality and stature

in the higher education

community . . . to cre–

ate an environment in–

tellectually and other

ways for the develop·

ment of leaders which

we aspire our students

to become."