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.- - ,.-. -'Herr . .,..::k,v-x,,,,Qlx..kf:j1 2'l' ,X Rx 61 'Xi::S!x:,'c,JX , 'XM,J-x.,i55,,L-A . N .1 U x:-A A M D. mm Wmm- ...... - ' -:ici -Yi' ...-umm m ' V Y Y 7 ' ' H X Smest Ei Cwells Nearly eight years ago Mr. Ernest F. VVells came to Whatcom as its principal. Admirably fitted for the position by training, temperament, and a genius for organization, it was not long before his influence was felt in the life of the school. Since that time there l1as been a steady but perceptible improvement in the school morale, due largely to his kindly guidance, his great enthusiasm and his intense loyalty. Ever courteous and cordial lo those around him, ever jealous of the good name of qWhatcom's sons and daughters, Mr. VVelIs has a faculty loyal both to him and to the school it serves, and a student body ready at all times to play the game . A school is somewhat like a ship with its principal and faculty as captain and crew and the student body as passengers. Many of these passengers of the good ship XVhatcom turn in affection and gratitude to Captain Ernie VVells, who has helped them so materially to bring their long 'four-year voyage to a successful end. G. B. CHICHESTER. 14
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