page 2 - The Behrend College Beacon - December 10,1998 Behrend student Trista Rupp finally out by Rose Forrest layout editor Trista Rupp, or Twisted Trista as Star 104 nicknamed her, has ended her residency in Tinsel Town. Rupp was the third contestant to get out of the car, leaving Beetle Bob, the win ner, appropriately named. The three contestants who left early did not completely waste their time, however. Amazing Matt now works at Star 104 and everlasting Elly relaxed on a cruise courtesy of the radio station. Rupp won $l,OOO, a trip to Universal Studios, her choice between Florida or California, and a Subaru that be- Evelyn’s Hallmark KMart East Plaza Continued from Page 1 Photo editor Andrea Zaffino, Joining the paper will be Shannon Weber as News editor, Angela Rush as associate editor, Jason Blake as photo editor, and Natalie Gagliano as editorial page editor. “I am very honored being a fresh man and being asked to be the news editor. I am looking forward to work ing with the staff ot the Beacon , commented Weber. "Hopefully, the new people will catch on and become accustomed to our team concept. As far as the re turning editors, I hope their experi ence will rub off on the new editors, said Jordan. of the Beetle longs to the station and had been used as an all purpose vehicle. Although Rupp had to withdraw from classes, she says she is glad she did the contest. She explained, “It opened doors that otherwise would not have been opened." When asked if she was glad to be out she stated, “I’m elated.” Rupp explains that the reason she entered the contest is, “I thought the bug was c 001... I fell in love with the Volkswagon and thought it was a great opportunity to win a Volkswagon Beetle." When asked about the other people in the car, Rupp shared, “Elly was a nice girl... an all around person. Actu ally I can say that for everyone. Ev- and her final day in the Beetle Phone: 899-8782 ••i • • Hours: M-F 10-9 Sat 1 0-6 Read the Beacon Next Semester, or you’ll regret eryone was personable... and flexible. They all had the ability to adapt to any situation.” Rupp still sees the people she lived in the car with from time to time. She still has to give Matt his baseball cap and hairball. The hairball that Rupp is referring to is a tennis ball sized clump of hair she had been collecting in the car. She plans on shellacking it, covering it with glitter, putting a hook in it and giv ing it to him as a Christmas ornament. As for the future, Rupp plans on making her trip a family vacation with her two children and her parents. photo by Andrea Zaffino it!!! News 1/30/98 Complainant reported he was taking vacation time and would be leaving for the day, [l/30/98 Complainant called to report a hunter close to building in back yard. Was concerned ibout children being outside. Officer dispatched and informed hunter that there was a day cai :enter in the area 2/2/98 Domestic dispute in Lawrence Hall. 12/3/98 Asked if we knew what happened to the post on the East side of the new bridge, as it was broken off. 206 checked and it had been struck by a snow plow of M&O. .2/5/98 A pine tree was found to be cut down by the access gates of H-Lot. Tree was taken t< ithletics for the chance that it would be sold rather than to rot where it lay. 12/4/98 Complainant requested information on a vehicle that was seen on station road trying take Christmas decoration from the owners front lawn. Information passed to PSP. [2/7/98 Complainant requested access to GW’s office. Officer was tied up at the time, re ,ponded when free. Police A.nd Safety REPO R T : How do you study for finals? to the study lounge and study by myself, also study by listening to recorded lectures.” tart studying everything everyday from the beginning of the semester.” -Nick Carter, 01, Undeclared Business “Study everyday.” “Go to a cabin by myself to study.” -Kelly Freiss, 01, Biology -Lisa Kobylinski, 01, LECOM Sarah Fry, 03, Biology