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Last year, high schools competed for the right to have an assembly by administering at least 250 Booze Buster Quizzes and by agreeing to comply with the program’s other strict criteria. The
seven high schools that won assemblies during the 1996-97 academic year were: |
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Bishop Donahue |
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Weir |
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Steubenville |
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Barnesville |
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Cameron |
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John Marshall |
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Wheeling Park |
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The assemblies are led by Richard Wilson, an attorney at Gold, Khourey & Turak and the program’s coordinator. A select number of students at each high school are chosen to participate in the assemblies.
The students in attendance have an opportunity to win Pittsburgh Pirates memorabilia and Booze and Cruise, You’ll Lose T-shirts while learning about the criminal, legal and financial consequences of drunk driving. |
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