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Mike Grace
Denise Grammer
Pat Gray
Jeff Guerrero
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Ken Guthrie
Dan Haas
Larry Haged orn
John Han el
Vanessa Hanson
Nathan Harding
Does disaffirm, "police power”, adulteration, or
retractive advertising hold any special meaning?
These and many other words came to life for the 100
seniors enrolled in business Law of ’84-’85. Shari Harroun
“I enrolled in B-Law because I hate injustice. Rick Hauschild
Most minors have little knowledge of the law so they
are easily taken advantage of. I want to be able to
protect myself,” Michelle L. Miller commented.
Deloss Smith, instructor of the class, feels its
popularity is due to the fact that today is a very
criminal and civil law oriented society. It's easy for
the students to relate to what is being talked about.”
Why was the class so popular?
Jerilyn Hynes said, “The structure of the class Cheri Hazuka
makes the material easier and more interesting. It can Lisa Heaton
be tough, though, if you don’t study.”
Dee Carbullido adds, "I like it because I apply
myself, and get involved.”
Melissa Quiter concludes, “I think the class was
an asset to my graduating year of ’85.”
Craig Heckman
Nancy Henk
An entire board full of notes
was not an unusual sight for
the students to see at the
beginning of class.

