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THE  ASSOCIATED  STUDENT  BODY


                                                      OF

                                    WILLIAM  S.  HART


                       UNION  JR.-SR.  HIGH  SCHOOL



                              NEWHALL,  CALIFORNIA





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                      TOMAHAWK  FOLLIES  OF  1950











                Man  is  a  dreamer,  no  matter what his  age, and for every age there is a different dream.
             At six,  there  are  elves  and  Santa Claus;  at  twenty,  thoughts  of love;  then  power,  wealth,
             prestige.  At  eighty  he  can  reminisce.

                Yet  he,  from  childhood  fancies,  never  really  frees  himself.  There  is  something  of the
             child  in  everyone.  Victor  Herbert  heard  the  wooden  soldiers  march  and  in white  fire  of
             genius  wrote  it  down  that  we  might  hear  it  too.  Lewis  Carroll  and  Mark  Twain  had
             hearts  of  children,  else  there  would  have  been  no  "Huckleberry  Finn"  nor  "Alice  in
             Wonderland."
                Thus  childhood  fantasies  enrich  our  lives,  and  help  us  rise  above  the  commonplace.
             We  play,  we  laugh,  we  joke  and  lose  ourselves  in foolery.
                Mirrored  in  this  Tomahawk  are  we,  ourselves,  as  we  think  others  see  us.  In  lilting
             rhythm  and  rhyme  we've  limned the  teen-age  troubador.
                If you  believe  in  fantasy,  if you  would  see  yourself  as  others  see  you,  then  join  us
             on  the  campus  stage  of Hart  Theater. _The  o~chestra  is  in  the  pit;  the  house  lights  dim,
             and the  curtain  rises  on  the  ''TOMAHAWK FOLLIES  OF  1950."
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