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The last dance

Prom for Perkins School students is both familiar, unique

By Megan Tench
Globe Staff / June 5, 2004

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Like most seniors closing a defining chapter of their lives, students from the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown had a vision: A prom in a dimly lit hall. Silver, gold, and purple balloons in the shape of stars floating in the air. A rotating disco ball and lots of long strands of silky decorations smooth to the touch. ... (Full Article: 706 Words)

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