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Trabuco Hills Annual Decades Day
MUSTANGS DRESS UP IN THEIR FAVORITE DECADE ATTIRE AND FILL THE BLEACHERS READY FOR A FOOTBALL GAME THE NIGHT CONTINUED WITH THE DISCO DANCE HELD IN THE GYM.

Trabuco Hills' annual "Decades Day" came around and the students were eager to dress up! The students saw this as a day to dress up wearing attire from the decade they should have been born in. Decades Day which is held at the beginning of the school year in September provides students with the opportunity to showcase their favorite fashion trends from past years, such as anywhere from the 1950's to the 1990's. Many students enjoyed the dance, including senior Rachel Rawal, who stated that her favorite part of the dance was, "dancing with her sister and feeling like [she] was in a sauna."

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