PARTY ON - WITHOUT HANGOVER

From: The Boston Globe | Date: April 14, 2002| Author: Judith Forman, Globe Staff Correspondent | Copyright information

The following are some towns and the expected attendance at this year's drug-and-alcohol-free parties as a percentage of the senior class.

Canton 92%

Mansfield 50%

Scituate 99%

Sharon 98%

Stoughton 80%

Source: event organizers Until nine years ago, some Scituate High School seniors typically spent graduation night drinking alcohol at house parties with their parents' permission. As long as the students promised not to drink and drive, some parent...

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