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One fine day not so long ago Dorothy on her journey started to go. And you, as the reader, will play this role As the inhabitants of Oz unfold their scroll. Her destiny was the Land of Oz. Four long years away 'twas. But a cyclone of activities whirled her off the ground And set her down with Munchkins 'round. The good Witch of the North placed on her head a kiss. This helped her in her journey, many troubles did she miss. She chose as her companions the scarecrow and the lion, And also found the tinman a' weepin' and a' sighin'. His joints were all rusted—these Dorothy did lubricate, Then bade him, Come with us! A new heart will be your fate. With Toto, her dog, off they trekked to the Emerald City, Where everything was sparkling, green light emitting. At this green city, they met the guardian of the gate. He said from the Wizard, the scarecrow could get his pate. A heart, courage, and Kansas were in the Wizard's till, If only, the Wizard said, the wicked witch they'd kill. They were captured by the flying monkeys, controlled by the evil fairy, But in her plot to kill the witch, Dorothy did not tarry. On the witch she threw a pail of water, and melt away she did. The Winkies and the monkeys, of their bondage did she rid. They gained their trophies, for their deed, the Wizard's laud; Even though, to their amazement, the Wizard was a fraud. The Wizard left in his balloon toward a horizon of varied hues. Dorothy went back to Kansas, by virtue of magic shoes. You will be Dorothy, experiencing this same event. A happy, rosy picture in your mind it'll print. The scarecrow, tinman, lion, you'll meet them in this book. Now that you are ready, you may take a look.
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VOLUME 42 PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1960 HOMER HIGH SCHOOL HOMER, ILLINOIS L. Frank Baum and W. W. Dens low
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The cyclone swept Dorothy away And set her down with Munchkins to play. A whirl of activities started without delay. Attended were dances, ballgames, each class play.
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