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course, we talk more than once a week. Today we are looking at financial aid concerns, among other things.” 3:50—The meeting with Dolence, Humphrey, and Gilbert ends. 3:52—Gwen Hunt, director of public information, has a meeting with Leon. can see him whenever I need to—whenever there are pro¬ jects that need to be discussed,” she said. Its sort of free¬ wheeling—we communicate whenever we feel it is necessary” Hunt and Leon discuss a promo¬ tional strategy campaign to be started at the end of the month. We are constantly looking at ways to continue to tell our story to the public, keeping the College before the public,” said Hunt. 4:30—Hunt leaves. Leon then spends some time in his office go¬ ing over paperwork. 6:05—With briefcase in hand, Leon calls it a day at the office. He goes home to eat dinner. 7:15—Leon returns to the campus to watch a basketball playoff game at Young Gymnasium involving the Lady Lions. His wife, Vivian, and Nathan are present. The Leon family goes home after the basketball game. The Presi¬ dents day has ended, but the next day he will take a 6:05 a.m. flight on Ozark Airlines to Jefferson City for his meeting with Aery. (Top) President Leon makes a note after a telephone conversation. (Above) Dr. Leon opens the door to Hearnes Hall for George Volmert, registrar. — Photos by Ed Mill Leon □ 23
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22 A day with the President (continued] 10:05 —Leon gives a check to Kolkmeyer for the Alumni Founda¬ tion, saying someone would come by later to pick it up. 10:07—The President returns another phone call. 10:09—Leon takes a phone call. 10:15 —Leon goes to an ajoining office for a cup of coffee. 10:18—A phone call is made. 10:43—Another call is made. 10:51 —Dr. Steven Gale, head of the Honors Committee, stops by to confirm a scheduled campus visit from a prospective Honors student. Leon usually meets with these students when they visit campus. 11:01 —Leon asks Kolkmeyer to have some materials copied and sent to members of the Ad¬ ministrative Council. 11:03 —Leon visits Dr. Floyd Belk, vice president for academic affairs. 11:18 —Leon calls Dr. Joe Lambert, head of the English department, to confirm an ap¬ pointment to speak to English ma¬ jors that Friday. They then discuss the Administrative Council meeting. 11:36—Leon steps into Shipman s office. The remainder of the morn¬ ing was spent reviewing the mail, holding a series of brief meetings with Belk and Shipman, giving directions to the secretary, and talking on the telephone. ' He manages his time real well, ' said Kolkmeyer. He doesn ' t piddle around on things that are not im¬ portant. Kolkmeyer, who is refer¬ red to by Leon as the keeper of the gates, schedules his trips and of¬ fice appointments. 11:45 —Leon leaves campus for a Kiwanis Club luncheon at the Holi¬ day Inn. According to Leor Kiwanis is a civic organizatio made up of people interested! serving their community. 11:57 —Leon arrives at the lui cheon. He discusses the recentl completed Phon-A-Thon, the La( Lions ' basketball team, and othi topics with fellow members. 1:15 p.m.—Leon returns to car pus. He takes the messages fro his secretary. 1:35 —Leon meets with a studen 1:50—Leon makes a phone ca 2:00—The President has a sta ding weekly appointment at th time with Dr. Glenn Dolence, del of students. Dolence is accor panied by Humphrey and Jam Gilbert, director of financial aids, meet with the President every Tue day to discuss student conceri that may arise, said Dolence. (Top) Gwen Hunt, director of public information, meets with Dr. Leon. (Right) Glenn Dolence, James Gilbert, and Richard Humphrey discuss student financial aids with the President. — Fhotos by Ed Hill Leon □
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