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“sight this year. School officials Zand students. carefully kept diss, “them closed to preserve heat. ROLL CALL PROVES a rude awakening for Jay Dorman’s students. It’s time to start work! DRAINING THAT LAST drop: of knowledge, students make up tests: in the stillness of the hallway dur- ing class periods. : The day finally got on the road as 9:15 roll- “ed up on the master clock in the front office. Nodding heads and drooping eyes soon dis- appeared. History . ae Hopefully. the brain factory with keen minds ¢ highly individualiz
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