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Student Voice of Rock Canyon High School 5810 McArthur Ranch Road • Highlands Ranch, CO 80124 • 303.387.3000 Volume 6, Number 7 • March 18, 2010 Business as usual Last weekend the performing arts department presented “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” Audiences laughed at Sean Kovacs doing the splits, and left the theatre humming the ‘Grand Old Ivy Fight Song.’ There is a profile on director Julia Dale on page 13, a photo essay of the actors on stage on pages 14 and 15, a story on the pit and the tech on page 16, and a look behind the scenes on page 28. Ben Hilzer ‘10, and Guillermo Arribas ‘10, panic as Hedy LaRue reveals the location of the treasure on the World Wide Wicket Treasure Hunt TV program. Photo by Alex Rowe

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Last weekend the performing arts department presented “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” Audiences laughed at Sean Kovacs doing the splits, and left the theatre humming the ‘Grand Old Ivy Fight Song.’ There is a profile on director Julia Dale on page 13, a photo essay of the actors on stage on pages 14 and 15, a story on the pit and the tech on page 16, and a look behind the scenes on page 28. Student Voice of Rock Canyon High School

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Student Voice of Rock Canyon High School5810 McArthur Ranch Road • Highlands Ranch, CO 80124 • 303.387.3000

Volume 6, Number 7 • March 18, 2010

Business as usualLast weekend the performing arts department presented “How to

Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” Audiences laughed at Sean Kovacs doing the splits, and left the theatre humming the ‘Grand Old Ivy

Fight Song.’ There is a profile on director Julia Dale on page 13, a photo essay of the actors on stage on pages 14 and 15, a story on the pit and

the tech on page 16, and a look behind the scenes on page 28.

Ben Hilzer ‘10, and Guillermo Arribas ‘10, panic as Hedy LaRue reveals the location of the treasure on the World Wide Wicket Treasure Hunt TV program. Photo by Alex Rowe