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Drivers beware Volleyball sweeps Oregon Opinion/Page 7 Sports/Page 1.1 THE .........VE www.dailyevergreen.com Vol. 108 No. 51 A Student Publication of Washington State University since 1895 Monday, October 29, 2001 COPS AND COURTS FOOTBALL 2001 Wantedman Victory slips away leaves Pullman WSU falls to 7-1 after crushing loss Story, Page 11 From Staff Reports cies nationwide to hold Russell without bail. A man facing three charges "That means that anywhere of vehicular homicide and three he goes in this country he can counts of vehicular assault now be extradited back to Whitman has the nation looking for him. county," said Glenn Johnson, Frederick David Russell, 22, Pullman public information of Pullman allegedly was officer. involved in the crash that caused the death of three WSU According to an article in the students on the Moscow- Spokesman-Review, Tuesday Pullman Highway on June 4. was the last day attorneys had contact with Russell. Tuesday Russell failed to appear for a also is the last time he was seen hearing at the Whitman by his father, Greg Russell, an County Superior Court Friday associate professor of criminal afternoon and is said to have science at WSu. jumped bail and fled Pullman. The article stated Russell's Superior Court Judge David father contacted defense attor- Frazier issued bail to Russell in neys Friday to declare his son June because of his ties to the missing. community, his four-year resi- Russell also wrote a letter to dency in Pullman and his his father before leaving. The enrollment in school, according letter stated that he was leav- to an article in the Spokesman- ing the area to avoid prosecu- Review. tion and to spare himself and According to a press release, his family any further pain, a felony bench warrant was according to the article. He issued Friday evening by the wrote that he was going some- Whitman County Superior where he "could not be hunted." _ Kevin German/Daily Evergreen Court for the apprehension and Russell is described as a A disappointed Washington State quarterback Jason Gesser walks off the field after Oregon defeated the holding of Russell. The warrant white male, 6-foot-1,215 pounds, Cougars 24-17 on Saturday at Martin Stadium. orders law enforcement agen- with red hair and, blue eyes. ----------------------------------------------------- HALLOWEEN COSTUMES Normal items make costumes Albee Dalbotten "I think when you are a poor Daily Evergreen staff college student, homemade cos- tumes are the way to go," said Something from nothing. Erin Kelly, a junior majoring in Struggling students have education. ''They mean more picked up cardboard, garbage because you actually created bags and packing tape to solve them yourself." the Halloween costume dilem- Costumes made from ma. Basic items such as sheets, around the house also are good tape, staples, clothes people because you can't buy anything already have and cardboard like them at a store, said Jenna can be used to make a costume Hustead, a junior majoring in from scratch. broadcasting. "If anybody has some con- ''You're kind of insured a cos- struction paper, some card- tume that not a lot of people board and some markers, they will have," Amorous said. could do a lot with that," said Sometimes the way students Mouni Amrous, a junior major- see the costume turning out ing in hotel and restaurant and how it ends up looking is administration. pretty different, said Alicia There also is a lot in a per- Guzman, a sophomore major- son's closet that can be put ing in accounting. together to make costumes, "It's more fun putting things Jeff Whitney/Daily Evergreen said Rachel Botnick, a junior together than just going out Shea Cochran, a sophomore majoring in marketing, helps Alicia Guzman, a sophomore majoring in majoring in apparel, merchan- accounting, make final touches to her raisin costume Friday afternoon in the Kappa Kappa Gamma lobby. dising and textiles. See DISGUISES, Page 3 TOUGH MAN COMPETITION O'Dell is·'Confident' about wrestling career Jolene Crancer business, qualified for the semi- To them, it's a chance to sup- majoring in communication. tion bucket in the Hill Halls, Daily Evergreen staff final round of the "Tough port one of the good guys. Scharold and a myriad of and his friends encourage any- Enough 2" competition. ''He's ideal to represent our friends started the fundraising one who donates to sign the The list of famous WSU O'Dell and his friends are school," said Megan Hawley, a at Stimson Hall, and- they poster with good luck wishes for alumni is long and prestigious. raising money to help him trav- freshman communication raised $200 in one day. Bubba. Paul Allen, Gary Larson, el to Las Vegas to compete on major. ''He's really nice and he's Encouraged by the response, O'Dell plans to take the John Olerud, Aaron Sele, Jamie Nov. 7 for a chance to compete really into being a Cougar." O'Dell attended a meeting at poster with him to the semifinal Kern from the original "Big for a World Wrestling ''When I met him, he was Duncan Dunn, where he set up auditions and use it in his inter- Brother" and now - Bubba. Federation contract. really the first one in the group to a donation bucket at the Hill view along with his character, "Mr. Confidence." Ryan "Bubba" O'Dell, a Bubba's friends can't think of jump out and introduce himself," Halls' front desk, Hawley said. junior majoring in international a worthier cause to donate to. said Zoae Scharold, a junior A poster hangs by the dona- See CONADENT, Page 4 A S·W SU Friday window, and blacked out. The reporting party canceled the call, Welfare Check Events Calendar NEColorado St., 12:09 a.m. saying the subject was alright and The subject fell, possibly out a no ambulance was needed. Native American Month Opening Ceremony and -COMMUNITYCALENDAR--- Indian Taco Sale Today 8856541 for more information. 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