page 2 - The Rehrend College Beacon - February IS, 1999 Theatre continued upperclassman Joe Getway who gives an emotionally devastating perfor mance of Anton Schill. Schill is faced with a shocking reality that leaves him reaching for any spark of decency from his friends and neighbors. Joe successfully takes the character through states of confusion, terror, sadness, and loneliness that is sure to touch the hearts of all audience mem bers. Joe has been seen in other memorable performances such as Bo from last year's production of Only You as well as appearances in Antigone and The Rice of Strangers. Another familiar face in The Visit is Bond Davis playing the role of Kobby the Blind Man. Bond has also been seen as Leo in Only You as well as roles in Heathen Valley, The Rice of Strangers, and The Pirates of Penzance. Also from the cast of The Pirates of Penzance, giving strong perfor mances, are Darryl Dambaugh, play ing the Pastor, and Leo Hanley as the Truck Driver and the First Man. Ken Saunders, an assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering at Behrend, International Studies Program Gets a Boost by Michael Frawley assistant editor Behrend’s International Studies pro gram got a boost this past week in the form of a $ 150,000 pledge from a long time friend of the college. John K. Henne, a resident of Titusville, donated the money as an endowment loi the program. The John K. Henne Endow ment for International Studies at Be hrend will allow even more students to become involved in the International Studies program. The International Studies program offers a unique opportunity for stu dents. While taking classes that will help toward graduation, students will gain the experience of living in another country and learning about another culture that will benefit them in today’s global marketplace. This gift, along with the Ethel and Irvin H. Kochel Scholarship Endow ment for International Studies, will Behrend Cheerleaders practice in the Reed Building Commons. Watch pooy 19 rawey for them in action during the AMCC Playoffs on February 27-28. A full article on the Cheerleaders will appear in a future issue w ill be stepping out of the classroom into a very different role of playing the part of the corrupt mayor. Impressively making their first stu dio theatre appearance are Mark Ahrends as Pedro, Jana Magoc as Bobbi, David Sonney as The Station Master/Reporter, Jack Kichura as the Policeman. Susan Rohde as the Teacher, Jackson Connor as the Doc tor. and Amy Vay and Bethany Cummings as the First and the Sec ond Woman. For The Visit . the studio theatre once again changes appearance as the stage runs up the center of the the atre. This works well and interest ingly creates a very different view for the audience. The dark lighting and set complete the image of this sunless, hopeless, somber town. Everyone is sure to enjoy the in tensity and unique mystery inherent in The Visit. Mr. Elliot and the cast should once again be applauded for an amazingly distinctive and deeply felt performance that is different from anything you have ever seen before. The Visit opens tonight and runs help Behrend reach its goal ol get ting at least twenty percent of the stu dent body involved in study abroad programs Behrend will be offering three student abroad programs this year; Spain, Germany, and England. From March 5-15, Dr. Juan Fernande/.-Jimenez will be taking a group of students to Spain, traveling t(i the cities of Madrid, Granada, and Cordoba. From May 17 to June 11, Dr. Stephen deHart will be leading a group of students to Trier, Germany, for a four week course in the German language. Dr. Dean Baldwin will be taking his group of students to Northampton. England from July 6 to August 12. This donation will create a great opportunity for Behrend students. Anyone interested in participating in one of these programs should contact the professor in charge of the program they are interested in. I' tri Affirmative action, continued like to think that things would get bet ter." Caffie feels that, "as Americans we need to be able to talk about race. Affirmative action is a way around talking about race. Once we can talk about race in this country, maybe af firmative action won't be a lose-lose situation." Attention Attention Attention THE BEACON NEEDS WRITERS. CALL 898-6488 FOR INFO. Jw... 1 News j2/10/99 Complainant requested an ambulance for a woman with symptons of and difficulty breathing. 2/10/99 Student complained that three doors on the south side of the Nick bu 2/10/99 Student reported that items had been stolen from his vehicle about t jwas not sure that the theft took place on campus. 12/12/99 Student became ill and had a high fever. She was transported to St 2/12/99 Student locked himself out of the plastics lab and needed it unlocks 2/12/99 Police and saftey held two students in custody for alcohol violations 12/12/99 Marijuana smell was reported 2/13/99 Student complained about harassment R)lice Safety What is your opinion about the final outcome on the Clinton trial? no shame in his game, I ain’t ad at ya. I got nothin’ but love for Do your thing boy!” -Kim Moses, 05, MET ot any diffrent, I really didn’t care.” -Joanie Dougherty, 04, Finance “I agree, let him go. His business is his business.” -Erik Gatewood, 04, PE “I feel that this was the proper Congres sional act. There wasn’t enough infor mation to impeach or censure.” -Chris Anderson, 06, History “I think he got off too easy.” -Tawnie Waltenbaugh, 08, Eng