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                                        Mike  Grace
                                   Denise  Grammer
                                           Pat  Gray
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                                        Ken  Guthrie
                                          Dan  Haas
                                    Larry  Haged orn
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                                                                           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.
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