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William Golding, author of Lord
of the Flies, was awarded the 1983
Nobel Prize in Literature.
Lord of the Flies, Golding’s first
and acclaimed as his best known
work, is part of the curriculum in
Bill Novak’s Honors English II
class.
Said sophomore Kerri Lamb,
The new craze for ’84; Cabbage “As a story it is good, but I didn’t
Patch dolls! Ralston has its very like having to analyze it.”
own Cabbage Patch doll maker,
special education teacher Pat Cor-
tese. Unlike the Cabbage Patch
variety, Cortese’s rag dolls, given
the title Sauerkraut Kids by assis 2&
tant principal Martha Novak, did not ol
come with a birth certificate, but are «°V S o **7 S0N7 e
the same in the way that they are
original Cortese said that she took
orders from people for dolls to look < 7 40^ ?t &
like their friends and sometimes
themselves.
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The Metro’s top 10 songs as counted down by Sweet 98 on New Year’s Eve.
1) Every Breath You Take — The Police
2) Beat It — Michael Jackson
3) Total Eclipse of the Heart — Bonnie Tyler
4) Flash Dance — Irene Cara
5) Billy Jean — Michael Jackson
6) Say Say Say — Michael Jackson/Paul McCartney
7) Down Under — Men at Work
8) Mr. Roboto — Styx
9) Maniac — Michael Sembello
10) All Night Long — Lionel Richie

