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A Day With The Good Doctor For nearly an hour he had been writing a constructive article about the junior high-junior college improvement bond issue. Someone had just entered his office and now stood in front of his large deskg he cleared his throat and said, Good morning, sir. Would you please sign this requisition? It was one of the coaches with a requisition for seven rolls of tape and one athletic protective mouthpiece. After signing the requisition, he made a note on the memo pad in front of him as a reminder that the elementary school principals expected him at the meeting that after- noon. Also, he must attend the Board of Education meeting that evening. His writing took some minutes more. When he had typed the bond issue article for the city paper, he made several telephone calls and left his office. He drove to Georgia Matthews Elementary School. This school was one of the two new grade schools that had been part of his work. The other school was Jones Elementary School which had been constructed after the separation of the junior college from the high school. He talked with the principal of the school, paused at several ofthe classrooms, and returned to his office in the high school building. A book salesman was waiting to speak with him. He talked with the salesman for approximately one-half hour. Next, the head maintenance man came into his office, and the doctor answered several of the man's questions. They were interrupted by a telephone call from an irate mother, Ivith whom he talked for several minutes. The maintenance man had one more inquiry and then eft. . He had lunch with the Rotary Club members and returned to his office. Before he should be at the principals' meeting, there was time to eliminate some of the never- ending correspondence which accompanied his work. Another telephone call interrupted his lettter writing. It was a request for him to speak at one of the grade school P.T.A. meetings. He made a notation on the calendar on his desk about the speaking engagement and finished the letter with which he was busy. He was called out of the principals' meeting later that afternoon. The interruption was a re- quest to borrow one of the school's route busses to bring a group of military men into town from the airport. He gave his consent and returned to the meeting. The principals had been in the midst of a discussion concerning the budget for the elementary school system. They resumed where they had been before the interruption. . When the principals' meeting terminated, the doctor returned to his office. He talked with a salesman of janitorial supplies, finished some paper work, and turned his auto toward home and the evening meal. After he had eaten supper, he relaxed for a short time. He spoke with his wife concerning their daughter who was a freshman at college. The sun had set as he returned to the school building to attend the meeting of the Board of Education. ...Ni 0-my Q' 'Q K . Dr. Leroy Hood, with his wife, Mrs. Hood, and children, Lee and Carolyn, pause for a few minutes before the fireplace in their home.
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