I The Behrend Beacon What is the best April Fool's joke you've played? "I wanted to fake my death, but I never got around to it.' Jesse Torba, 04 D.U.S. Colored flags rep resent the millions murdered during the Holocaust In remembrance of the Holocaust. Penn State Erie has dedicated a week to both the survivors and those killed in the atrocious events that occured during World War 11. Flags are placed in the lawn in front of the Reed Union Building representing those Do you like writing music, film, art or literature reviews? Then write Beacon's Student Life Page. Send story Sean Mihlo, the Student Life Editor, at smm4Bo@psu.edu _Fp-1)-Rn Irk' -[ rir "I put shaving cream in a guy's shoe." Chris Mendez. 01 Manaement brutally murdered during the Holocaust. There are six different colored flags: yel low, red, purple, blue. green and pink. Yellow represents the over 5.6 million peo ple of Jewish descent who were exterminat ed. Red represents the 1.25 million people who refused to align themselves politically with the Nazi party. Purple represents the 20-60,000 Jehovah's Witnesses. Blue repre sents the 3.5 million individuals of Slavic, Soviet or Croatian descent. Green repre sents the 600.000 individuals of mixed Aryan descent. Pink represents the approxi mately 250,000 honMsexuals murdered dur ing the Holocaust. for the Behrend ideas or articles to ila‘c a suggestton for question of the v,cck ' Riaa , editorinchictO psiaedu "I told my ex-boyfriend I was pregnant the day •• before his birthday." • Karena Bibbins, 08 Political Science ATTENTION SENIORS: When: Where: Reed Wintergarden (For More Info - Stop by the Bookstore "I told everyone I was engaged." Kristen Comstock, 08 Kaufman's "The Laramie Project" comes to Penn State Erie's Studio Theatre By Sean Mihlo student life editor mum -180( ,, p,u edu On March 31, Penn State Erie's Studio Theatre will debut The Laramie Project," a docudrama that investigates the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, a gay 21 year-old University of Wisconsin student. "The Laramie Project, - original ly written as a play by Moises Kaufman and the members of the Tectonic Theater Project, was produced as a film by HBO in 2002 and opened at the Sundance Film Festival that same year. Behrend's pro duction of the play is directed by Dr. Christine Mangone and includes an eight person cast, each of whom plays numer ous characters. At the crux of "The Laramie Project' . is Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater mem bers, who take six long, exhausting trips to Laramie over a year long period and conduct over 200 interviews with people of the small town. "The Laramie Project" shows the experience that Kaufman and his crew go through a year after P li r Allr ‘ s Purchase Your Cap & Gown Order Your Class Ring Order Commencement Announcements Purchase Dipolma Frames Stop by the Registrar's Table Stop by the Penn State Alumni Table Monday, April 10th - 10 a.m. - 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, April 11th - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. TTIT,I E' IL Communications SENIOR SALUTE DAYS Friday, March 31, 2006 "I saw a guy put chalk in my professor's cof- Ben Skrypski, 04 Electrical Engineering Shepard's murder, using eight actors to represent over sixty different morally diverse Laramie residents in their own words. The cast of Penn State Erie's pro duction (which includes Sarah Aulenbacher, Kameron Greene, Amanda Kinross, Kristy McCoy, Alex Mooney, Christoper Schmidt. Kaylynn Smith and Ryan Westwood) embodies those resi dents of Laramie who were interviewed. Since the play is set in Laramie, Professor TJ Laffan was commissioned to design the dusky, breezy western scenery. Penn State Erie's production of "The Laramie Project" runs March 31-April 2 and April 5-8. All show times are at 8 p.m., except for the Sunday, April 2 showing which commences at 2 p.m. You can reserve tickets at the RUB desk or call 898-6242. General admission for the play is $5 and $3 for students. "The Laramie Project" is showing at the Studio Theatre.