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Lessons of Past Still Relevant In Education A quote from an 18th century edition ofthe New England Primer proclaimed the hopes ofthe citizens of the new nationg He who ne'er learns his ,-X BC Forever will a hloclchead be, But he who learns his letters fair Shall have a coach to take the air. As the young nation emerged, with a developing market economy and a new republic form of government, so also education changed. The evolving educational concept was that the success of this form of government depended upon an enlightened society and the development of each individual to his maximum potential. ln this bieentennial year, educational programs are now changing to meet the demands of the space age. The primary concern however, still remains the development of the individual's talents to his maximum potential. This is the goal of the total program at Sandia High School. Dr. Tom Vigil ,Principal R i Vs- ' X Q, I, ' , -ge 3, X sie S ., 3 S je ceees it t X kg 'N E V -f R Ns K5 if Q ,. as 23231 .. 'S-t 5:9231-125:11 '5:2'E ': Ankeny, Yolanda: .Nerivirir-s Offier- Secretary. Sponsored Bowling Club Avery, Linda: Librarian Caranta, Margaret: Arri-miarit-e Clerk Coffey, Beffyei .-Xssistant Principal, Sponsored the -lunior Class COIHIIS, Lois: Counseling Uffice Secretary Earl, Joyce: l'rincipal's Secretary 150 LEFT: Dr. Thomas Vigil, principal. BELOW: Barry Glass, assistant principal. X 1 5 E NN.,- .W ABOVE: Bettye Coffey, assistant principal. LEFT: Assistant principal Keith VVeaIh4-rshy clears up some problems for a student at fall registration.
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,vw Ax young Ben Franklin was learning the printing trade as an apprentice, the yautlguf the Southwest -were learning the skill: ofdtheir fathers in order to perpetuate lheirfZ9u'lture.' Their knowledge has passedtof our present generation the arts of finepottery making, jewelry and adobe building as well as the skills offarming native crops and the respect for freedom in all of nature. A V
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