Most of us know that common househeld products have multiple uses. For example, vinegar and baking soda are almost staples for solving a dozen and one different household problems. However, some of the solutions might seem right off the wall! Alka-Seltzer to clean a toilet bowl - and just why would you WANT to use Alka-Seltzer? Jello, as a foot deodorizer - no doubt, designed just for those who like that squishy feeling between their toes. Alright, those may seem a little extreme, but this site truly does have it's helpful hints and merits. There is no guarantee that all these little tidbits of information are going to work, and some I would dare not try. If I ever suggested to my darling wife that I was going to shave with Reddi-Whip, she might think I was getting just a wee bit kinky! Some of the tips may seem far-fetched, zany and bizarre but others actually do work.

Be sure and and checkout this site for Poly Class of 67. Mike Nichols has done a fantastic job of making a very interesting and informative site. Find out about the "missing train" or the "lost lake", all in the poly area.

Read these and other interesting stories and unique facts about the area around Poly High School.

Polytechnic High School

Be sure and and checkout the Official Website for Poly High School.

Night Owl Nest

Night Owl Nest Too

Paul J. (Jack) Anderson
Class of 1951

James B. Rogers lives in Blossom Valley, California, Graduated from Poly in 1944 and is a Ham Radio Operator.

Check out his site for some interesting stuff.

William James Junior High School

Go here to find out more about their reunion in September 2007

Class of 1958

Go here to view the web site for the Class of 1958

Class of 1959

Go here to view the web site for the Class of 1959

Class of 1963

Go here to view the web site for the Class of 1963

Class of 1965

Go here to view the web site for the Class of 1965

Class of 1966

Go here to view the web site for the Class of 1966

Class of 1967

Go here to view the web site for the Class of 1967

Class of 1969

Go here to view the web site for the Class of 1969

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