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Show Sefrtem&ei DEPSQJ t4, 2005 5 GV1 WC students confused for famous faces. IfA&nk You don't have to be in Hol- lywood or New York to see the faces of actors and rock " t all you need to do is walk down the sidewalk at Westminster College. Students Tyson Smith, Lauren Kadziel, Luke Williams and Chris Wharton are all accustomed to hearing the same phrase: Has anyone ever told you that you look like...? While some are seen as lucky to be compared to attractive celebrities, others are not as thrilled about their famous doppelgangers. Many are quick to point out that Smith looks a lot like Ryan Seacrest, the host of American Idol, but the two of them seem to share much more than their appearance. Both of them have a flair for fashion, and like Seacrest, Smith has demonstrated his charisma in front of a microphone, while emceeing many ASWC events. Not only do Kadziel and Demi Moore have similar facial features, but the two also have the same long, dark hair. Even though Kadziel was embarrassed about the comparison, the two have such a strong resemblance that Kadziel could pass for the long-lotwin of Moore. Although Williams, a junior at Westminster, claimed that he could not see the similarities between himself and Josh Hartnett, the students around him nodded in agreement when the two were compared. stars st He looks like other celebrities when his hair is longer, but when it is short he looks like Josh Hartnett, said one of Williams friends. Williams has also been com- pared to actor Ashton Kutch-er- . Perhaps his Kutcher-lik- e looks are what spawned his friendship with Demi Moore Chris Wharton and famous Similar faces. Smith look-alik- e and-Seacrest.- Kadziel. Some students are not happy to have beautiful celebrity twins, especially when the match is of the opposite sex. ASWC President Chris Wharton is very philosophical about being compared to Dame Judi Dench, considering that she is woman. A very prominent actress, Dench has a 71 year-old starred in four James Bond films, and has won many awards, including an Oscar and a Tony Award. -- When onlookers comment on Whartons likeness to Dench, he always insists that Dame be included in her name; she was designated Dame of the British Empire in 1988. Keep an eye out for these students around campus, and maybe they will be kind enough to pause for a photo, so you can convince people that you know celebrities. Whether these students will ever experience fame and fortune, they already know how it is to be recognized for distinctive looks. Photos by Brianna Lange, Forum archives, www.moviemaze.dece-- lebsO !60main jpg, httpq webring comhub?ringjoshhartnett2 and www.lepra org ulimagesJudLDench jpg. Buaimi y, e, Lauren' Kedziel and celebrity I O 0 k cm k 6 D 6 IT) M 0 O f 6 Stepping that youd expect. As a bonus, the people that work classics there actually read, and have quite an expansive knowledge of good (and bad) literature. And if youre bored, looking to expand your mind, curious, or need a new pipe, you could venture in to Artopia or Wizards & Dreams, two local counter- Starbucks, and head down to Sugar House Coffee. They have couches too, albeit a little dirtier than Starbucks. You can still bring your laptop or notebook and write down whatever those Do you like music? If so, the place for you isnt Media-Plaits Orions music, Gray-whalor Muse music. These dop-pelgang- er Dame Judi Dench. - Hsifl ABteFiraaGikes to thoughts deep espresso-induce- d are that occur to you when you hang out in a coffee shop. Not to mention the Rimini coffee that they serve is pretty delectable. You may also be interested in Millcreek Roasters, a fine independent coffee chain. Hartnett Matching "heart-throbs- " and Williams. culture shops. You will find quite a selection of incense, candles, places each have an outstanding selection of music, featuring all kinds of great bands that youve never heard of. You can also find cool posters, shirts, dvds and even gasp! vinyl. But if youre going to buy Now That's What I Call Music, volume 1,000 maybe you should just go to Media Play. Did you know that Bor ders and Barnes & Noble, now partners of the almighty Amazon.com corporation, are not the only places that sell books? The Kings English is a local bookstore thats been around for years. And while they may not have 500 copies of the Da Vinci code, they do have d books, . rare and plus all the other old and new hard-to-fin- herbs, posters and tie-dye- s. If you want to be valued as a customer and an indi- vidual, you should visit any local shop you can. Local businesses actually value you and your patronage, and truly appreciate your support. Invest in your community and soothe your conscience by supporting local business. I Oops.,. . Our Bad In the Sept, 7 ksue we misspelled president as Basis. Our apologies, Abo in the Sept, 7 issue we reported that tlu'te were only fie planners left. There are, in fact, much more than that, a couple hundred more actually. Iff We also Cmnv-Bet- h reported that Joiner got her masters in aleohol and other drug programming, when, in fact, she did not. |