Back in the early '50's Indiana State Teachers College, Indiana, PA had antiquated buildings, or at least one such. Nevertheless the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was not sympathetic to a building program.
In those Ancient Times it was the custom for custodians to swab the wooden floors of school buildings with linseed oil over the summer.
Daggone it, just as "luck" would have it, one year they stored all those old rags in the closet.
Got nice new building next year, at least one.
Learned this from my father. Dad was superintendent of schools in nearby Clymer. He always knew where the, uh, whatever, were buried.