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1976: The Year of Spirit. The '75-’76 school year at Thomas Dale, found students celebrating the 200th birthday of the United States of America. Bicentennial patriotism among T.D. students produced such class slogans as “The Spirit of 76,” ‘77 is closest to heaven”' and ‘‘Juniors and Seniors when you are gone '78 will carry on.”’ Both editions of the bicentennial flag rippled furiously in the breeze from the courtyard flag poles serving as excellent reminders to students entering T.D. that this indeed was a most historical year. Having a school with a name like Thomas Dale also helps tremendously in boosting one’s patriotism. Sir Thomas Dale, the namesake of our school, was essential not only in the establishment of Chesterfield County but in America as well. Near Burmuda Hundred Dale established and headed one of the first colonies in America to not only survive the first harsh winter but to prosper heartily afterwards as well. Despite this fact, historians often frown on Dale because of his supposedly inhumane treatment of law breakers in the colony. However, those of us at T.D. appreciate his efforts and greatness and can only say that it is truly a shame that the only monument to this man is located in an almost inaccesible isolated site, and has been desecrated by vandals. Very few people in Chester are even aware of its existence. However, just the association of the name, Thomas Dale, with something historical is enough to ignite a patriotic flame in most Chester citizens and T.D. students. 1976, a year to be long afterwards remembered in the thoughts of T.D. students. Happy Birthday U.S.A.! Squire member enjoys candy selling at 3:35. Yvone Tuggle eyes Wayne Harris, George Daniels and Ricky Alexander as they wait for their bus.
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22 Years of: Dedicating. . . Mee ECUGGIOG ls. A Toffee Drunch Bar is undoubtedly enjoyable by Mr. Crump. s In the dining hall, Mr. Crump reflects upon “‘his”’ students. Chuckles are passed between Mr. Crump and Sweden exchange Eva Hjarne. Students like John Clarke really enjoy Mr. Crump’s friendly personality. A person we all know, and love, and will always remember . 20¢ — the small price of the delightful T.C. bar. Tribute
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