Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1987

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a I' , 0. O U UG Ci GSOI' TCI I X - Fall Play Search for arms answer When students found out the fall play was about nuclear war, many felt the play was going to be a very serious drama. This wasn't the case with End of the World . The tone of the playwos a comedyfdrama. The play revolved around a playwright, Mike Trent, who was played by senior Ben Zink. Trent, who saw himself as a Mike Hammer type of detective and wore a trenchcoat throughout most of the play, investigated the arms issue. The play could have been considered autobiographical because playwright Arthur Kopit was commissioned to write this play about nuclear war. I decided to do this play because I thought it had an important script, said Carol Svobodo, supervisor and director of the play. It made people think about nuclear war, but it wasn't depressing. I liked how it approached the issue with humor. Junior Kristin Linder played Stone, the woman who wanted Trent to write a play about nuclear war. My character was hard to relote to because she had this fascination with nuclear war. I don't think we will have a nuclear war in my lifetime, said sophomore Lisa Keith, but the play kind of made me think about nuclear war and what it would be like. I thought the most important port of the play was in the third secene where Trent made the two discoveries, Svoboda said. Trent discovered the reasoning behind the nuclear arms race, and why he was commissioned to write the play. I also liked the part when Stone was describing the weapons and the nuclear tests she had seen, Svoboda added. I liked being in the play. said Steinauer. l'I'm kind of shy, so I wanted to see ifl could see ifl could do it. It wos a new experience and I met a lot of really nice people. The cast members included: Benjamin Zink, Kristin Linder, Linda Borger, Dominique Garoy Sanchez, Cindy Paul, Jennifer Walker, Paul Ambrosius, Andrea Portes, Tonya Feit, Laura Morgan, Heather Walsh, Scott Stream, Annette Steinauer, Sarah Dimon, and Ronnie Drei- manis. -Amy Gaines pltrflft bv K.i1hvlluLson SEARCHING Michael Trent , played by senior Ben Zink, searches for the answer to the arms question. In this scene, he travels along way to find the answer from sophomore Andrea Portes, While junior Linda Borger tries to carry ona conversotion with him, senior Ronnie Dreimonis gets the phone for sophomore Dominque Sanchez. PLAY WITHIN A PLAY Discussing a commissioned play that would findthe answer to nuclear war are junior Kristin Linder ond senior Ben Zink.

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