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1: Q In 7 ff-:seq :sash , f, 4, - ' - ,, ,- f :tru - - 'J: 1'4,- ' ,grzr-., .,s-,sxtgw TY is - U Aki. ' 'fl - A. A' 'C' --s -' g41E.5'wW': 815' if U..-1 ' 'H '.iY,, ., 1' .f',,,.,,s 1, 3'-,P Y 4 'N-1.1--4 V' -'Q - ' I' ' ' 'T my If X g,h, ,- ..- ..- .4 ' HOW TO RE-DEGORATE A HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY by Interior Decorator Lowe I. Q. McSnazz1ep1oop It is by the unanimous choice of the Sauk Centre High School Student Body that their high school assembly be remodeled and redee- orated in such a way as to make it so attractive that any student will want to go to school. The famous and expert interior decorator Lowe I. Q. McSnazzleploop, has been engaged to take charge of the work. He has submitted these plans for the approval of the 1941-42 inmates. Adorning the walls, which will be done in rough, light-beige finish, will be life-sized portraits of such beauties as Clark Gable, Hedy Lamarr, Dorothy Lamourfin a sarongl, Errol Flynn. On all the windows which are on the south side will be venetian blindsfthis will cut out the strong sunlight which bothers nappersl and beauti- ful contrasting drapes. The floors will be covered with soft thick rugs, dark-brown in color. In place of the hard, uncomfortable desks will be new comfort-tilt -lounges, land-o-noddish davcnports and studio couches in all colors to harmonize with the autumnal color schemo.COf course this color scheme will naturally bc changed at the close of cach season at which time school will be discontinued for a period of at least two wccks.D In the north west corner a curved bar will be built where thirsty high schoolers can obtain any desired soft drink. .In the northeast corner will be a candy counter and soda fountain where everything from salted nuts to bismarks will be given to any hungry customer. All kinds of love stories, mystery novels, and adventure books will fill the book shelves on the north wall. Indirect lighting--a convenience for those wanting to sleep-- will be installed. In the southeast corner will be a large radio and in the south- west corner a phonograph equipped with the following records and more of the same: - UI WISH THAT I COULD SFIMMY LIKE HY SISTER KATEU HRUM BOOGIE' GLEN HILLER'S VOLGA BOATMANH A HTWO-TON TESSIE FROM TENNESEE' To complete the effect of perfect comfort, the well-known Janitors Tony and Mr. Gray will be outfitted with butler's uniforms and shall be on hand to carry books and hang up coats and hats. page seventy-seven
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