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Article: Keeping graduation parties substance-free: High-school students
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- Cleveland Jewish News
- Article date:
- May 30, 1997
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Cleveland Jewish News
05-30-1997
Keeping graduation parties substance-free: High-school students explore a variety of options to keep their end-of-the-year festivities drug-free.
LIAT SHPIGLER CJN Intern
Four years of high school have finished in a flash, and seniors now have one foot out the door. College decisions and plans for next year are finalized, and prom and graduation will serve as the last school-based events of class unity. Prom tickets, tuxedos, party dresses and limos, caps and gowns. Soon, everyone will be walking down his or her own path.
Now that it's prom season the fears that go hand in hand with prom night, like drinking and driving, are prevalent. Jewish students are not ...
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