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Coolidge High has dropouts, runaways, mind-numbing rules, a lunchroom riot, intimations of heroin use out in the neighborhood.
But the school has added on a chaste modern conservatory in the rear, now a lunchroom.
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There was one hopeful sign, however: a lunchroom scene in which Allen asks the other students if they caught a recent "Charlie Rose".
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