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- 03/15/12 Poly History Story - posted by Shirley Krohn - wkrohn9520<at>aol.com
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- 03/16/12 Re: Poly History Story - posted by Steve
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Re: Poly History Story
03/16/12
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posted by Steve
I went to the Lux Lab sometimes after school as well. We would take the N car and get off on the hill behind Poly, where the lab was.It was an electronics classroom. I believe it was founded by the Miranda Lux Foundation, which still existed a few years ago.
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