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Freshman Brigette Machu dress as a little girl, one of this year's most popular Hallo- ween costumes. Ms. Deborah Ostas' English class seemed less frightening to junior Tahnee Pierce when Tahnee had her care bear to hug for Halloween. Kriss Kruemcke. Barbie Delgado. Kim Patten. Denise Prater. Philip Knobloch. Misty Mynar. Amanda Wade, and Denys Benson, the first semester yearbook class joined the Halloween dress up spirit. On the Halloween dress-up day panthers showed their spirit by dressing up. Senior Rusty Teston dressed up as a nerd, sophomore Keil Johnson dressed Scottish, while Senior Michael Brown dressed as a female cheerleader. DRESSUP DAYS 7
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T raditional dress-up days continue in ‘84 During the football season the Panthers kept up the spirit by dressing up on Fridays for the pep-rallies. This traditional activity has gone on for many years. Some of these dress-up days included Hawaiian Day. when enthusiastic students wore grass skirts, bright shirts. Hat and shade day when everyone wore thier hats and sunglasses, was one of the more popular dress-up days. Sweat Day was the day to get physical, showing it by wearing sweat suits. Senior Toga Day was the senior’s tradi- tional way of showing their spirit. And, of course there was the all popular Halloween Day. Everyone had to agree this costume day always turned out the best with the most participation. The dress-up days brought fun and laughter from the students and faculty alike. It showed individuality in the people at Pflugerville High School. I wondered about my career when monkeys showed up in class on Hallo- ween,” said Ms. S. Miller, computer teacher. Todd McAuly shows his Panther spirit by dressing up for Halloween. While freshmen Travis Reese cheers in the background. Juniors Leah Blain, Gwynda Horton, and Jackie Emert show their school spirit by cheering the Panthers on and dressing Hawaiian. 6 DRESS-UP DAYS Seniors Peggy Fritch, Diane Thompson, Amy Miller, Joy White, and junior Petra Thompson made it to the morning pep rally of Homecoming.
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Fashions Fly in with the New Year X he 1984-85 school year brought many new fads and fashions to Plugerville High School. This winter's most popular fashions were oversized sweaters varied in styles from crewnecks to V’s in back. They could be worn in colors anywhere from a soft pink to a fluorescent green. Jeans have also taken a new twist. They have gone from the plain blue denim to stonewashed. Almost any pair of jeans you find are either faded, cropped, baggy jeans are the Forenza's. Guess jeans are the new straight legged jeans. This year's purse and accessories styles have changed. New purse styles are the hand- bags, the most popular being the Gucci. Ac- cessories such as jewelry has to big and bulky. Other jewelry includes the twist- abeads and add-a bead chains. Sashes and wide belts were also popular accessories. Hair styles have also taken a turn. This year most hair styles were worn short. The most popular style was the bobbed hair tied up with lace bows. Short and big boots were also in style this winter. These boots could be worn with almost anything, from jeans to dresses. Well-dressed Laura Shelton, junior, displays the newest styles in handbags. Anne Blakely models for prom. 0 Short hair wooden jewelry and big bulky sweaters were a big hit this winter, as displayed by junto Tahnee Pierce, and Stephanie O’Brien. 8 FASHION 84
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