Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the accomplishments and retirement of Catholic High School teacher and longtime friend Mr. Steve Wells. Mr. Wells has been teaching at Catholic High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, for 38 years. His decision to end his long service at the school, having graduated there in 1973, is recognized by many as the end of an era at CHS. Steve's a native of north Little Rock and came back to the school as a substitute English teacher in 1983. The teacher for which he was substituting never returned, and Steve Wells has been teaching there ever since. When you walk into our beloved Catholic High there is a quote that is above the front door. It says: ``Come boys, so that you may become men.'' Mr. Wells did exactly that. And he served as a teacher and a role model for generations of students throughout the years. I congratulate my friend, Steve Wells, on a dedicated career of helping boys become men and wish him the very best in his retirement. Recognizing Arkansas' Women Veterans
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