ag The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 17,1999 7 | Students make like Milli Vanilli By MICHELLE LAWLER Post Correspondent The sound of screaming high school students rang through the Lake-Lehman High School auditorium as the annual Lip Sync contest was held last Friday. Acts such as Madonna, The Backstreet Boys, and Marilyn Monroe (played by Allison Kehler) were featured by the students in some of the craziest costumes. From poodle skirts to flashy suits, the honorable mentions were; The Backstreet Boys (Chris Crawford, Jarrod Dalley, Nick Long, Sam Saylor, and Brent Stransky); Brittney Spear (Carrie Gordon, Holly Schwiezer, Erin Warner, and Shelly Wentzel); and “Shoop” (Carrie Houssock and Laura Mitchell). Third place went to “Calendar Girl” (Tina Baigis, Maria Dobinick, Kristen Evans, Leigh Ann Isaac, Jen Johnstone, Paul Kapral, Becky Kaufman, Allison Kehler, Tricia Kernag, Leah Matusek, Maura Narkiewicz, Stacy Novak, and Christina Royer). Second place went to the “Madonna Medley” (Alyson Bevan, Katie Britt, T.J. Dougherty, Josh Gregg, Janel Janiczek, Arlette Klein, Leigh Kosloski, Nick Leonard, Steve Moyer, Mike Niezgoda, Mandi Race, Jenn Schwiezer, and Jackie Scott). First place was a tie between Shania Twain (Becky Keefe, Jen McCall, and Jen Naugle), and Elvis (Joe Hardisky). Senior Chris Crawford, one of the Backstreet Boys, commented on how much effort was needed to pull it off. “I had everyone over at my house (last night); we even watched their video.” Coordinator and teacher Gail Meeker seemed satisfied with the show. “It was a very entertaining assembly that showcased the diversity and musical tastes, talents and abilities of the students Janet Shweizer, puttin’ on the ritz. at Lake-Lehman,” she said. 10 In a tie for 1st place, Sam Saylor with Becky Keefe, as Shania Twain. 1D 3rd place winners, doing "Calendar Girl," from left, Stacey Novak, Tina Baigis, Tricia Kernag, Christina Tom Pentangelo, Chris Navin and lex Lamoreaux, sort of dressed up. Royer, Kristin Evans, Paul Kapral, Maria Dobinick and Leah Matusek. Make sure your heart’s in the right place. ilkes-Barre General Hospital is the heart of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Because «ow Oh, they're cool. Andrew Verdekal, left, and Mike Kostrobala. PHoTOs BY MICHELLE LAWLER } BR Ek YE TR wa TAY £3 %p %5 ¥y va a ws HEEL He Ne ig A 3 COOK'S our Cardiac Care Program is among the state's best. Did you know, for instance, that in comparative studies of hospitals throughout Pennsylvania, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's open heart surgery program consistently ranks among the best? It's no accident. We offer the widest range of quality cardiac services, 51) . . . . , 5 ; ® PHARMACY including comprehensive invasive and non-invasive Eh MEDICAL LABORATORIES procedures, open heart surgery, cardiac catheterization, + ) the blood test centers angioplasty, EKG, echocardiography, cardiac rehabilitation 331 and more. Hi “Ce Computerized In short, we're fully capable and totally equipped to treat Tam 32 Prescription heart disease, repair the damage it causes, and bring about a ; ed Service thorough recovery, WILKES-BARRE Hi ® Russell Most important, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Cardiac 5 Stover Candies Care team is among the finest in any hospital, anywhere. GENERAL HospPITAL e SCs Our physicians trained at some of the country’s leading First in Cardiac Care! i . PA try When you need blood teaching institutions and our nurses and specialized support ala pe . ope . : : or more 1 r fi Tickets ii A oA staffs bring a level of capability and dedication that is second Rn ur bed oN . 7 ; to none or programs, please call ii ow Spangers : : 1-800-838-WELL. (53 * Magazines Dunmore 347-5010 Cardiac Care of the finest order? You don't have to go far hy 159 N. M : Comprohshsiie | leat Services Center to find it. You're in the right place, the heart of it all, at a (4: Slimainis (110 ye vom) am - 3 pm Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. WYOMING VALLEY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM + Also located in Wilkes-Barre ; 675-1 191 )
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