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Something To Dance About! Thanksgiving week! What a mementous time for F.H.S. Seniors! What a great tinne to cut classes and not get caught! The 1984 Thanksgiving week will be fondly remennbered by the Class of '85. A tremendous rally, joyful, decorated halls, a victory over perennial rival Leominster, and to top it off, a brilliant Victory Dance. For the first time in twelve barren years the proud Raiders brought in a game to celebrate. (below) Spending a night at the round table, (right) Ann's all smiles this evening, (right below) Brian and Deanna. Hug me squeeze me never let me go! Missy Sulin boogies to the beat! Come on guys, what's so funny! 24
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The Flames Rose . . . The Fate of the Blue Devil , In the bitter cold of a November night, the heat of the Fitchburg- Leominster rivalry blazed into an inferno. The 1984 bonfire was on. This infant tradition saw hundreds of loyal Red Raider fans huddled around a Shawn Kelley lights our fire. (above) Brian Donslan honors the Alma mater, (left) Those Devils!!! Burn 9 seething hill of flame. The cheerleaders kicked up their heels and waved their bodacious pompoms to the beat of On Wisconsin while their goose-pimples doubled and tripled. Quickly the flames rose through the dry stack of timber, nearing the effigy of the fated Blue Devil. The crowd howled as the band struck up the Alma Mater and the Devil burned into oblivion. A 23
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Many traditions are associated with the Thanksgiving Dance. Barring a few years with early blizzards, it's always been held on the Friday after Thanksgiving. It has also by tradition been a semi-formal dance. This year was no exception. The girls decked themsleves out in their finest clothes and boys de-mothballed their suits. Another tradition continued this year was that the dance was a Sadie Blen reflects on the evenings activities. Hawkins. The girls finally had a chance to ask their favorite beaus out. Preparations for the dance began on Wednesday immediately following the rally. With the able instruction of Mr. Sullivan, Ms. Manzello, Mrs. Zeiner and Ms. Breau, a bevy of students worked industriously. After a recess for the game, the group reconvened Friday morning to finish the job. The couples began arriving at 7 p.m. They spent the next four hours laughing and dancing to Catch-Five . After the dance many people retired to a meal at Sinagpore. After another filling and wallet emptying meal everyone returned home to dream of the night and cherish the memories. Mil e Connolly and Barbara Maulding enjoy a slow dance together, (below) Has Brian had any sleep since the big game? 25
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