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An appropriate title for Les Wells is "Father of
ASAA". Les started his administrative career in
Alaska as a principal of West Anchorage High
School. He had a stellar career in Anchorage
providing innovative changes and creative
leadership. He was proud to be an administrator and
was instrumental in establishing the Alaska
Principals Association, serving as the Executive
Director for a number of years. He was also on the
National Association of School Principals Board of
Directors for four years. Throughout his career he
was considered a "caring" administrator, looking
out for the interests of his students, teachers and
colleagues.
In the early days of high school athletics,
there were two organizations: one in Southeast and
one in Western Alaska. The two organizations
competed against each other in basketball. In 1965,
Les worked hard enough to convince superintendents
that a more formal arrangement needed to be made to
govern the growing high school sports program. He
became the first Executive Secretary of the Alaska
High School Activities Association. In the
beginning, the position was voluntary (1965-1971)
but because of the leadership of Les Wells, it
evolved into a full time functioning independent
position. Les provided guidance and direction to
ASAA, establishing the regional concept and guiding
the organization through the Title IX
reorganization. Les was a man with a vision and
possessed the willingness, perseverance,
intelligence and leadership to make it happen. The
high school students, coaches, and others have
greater opportunities because of his
dedication.
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