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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1982)
Thuf» Trial competition underway Students in Len Eaton's street law classes are com peting in the fourth annual High School Mock Trial Competition The competition began Tuesday and will end Dec 9 It is being sponsored by the Oregon Law-Related Education Project. Lewis Clark College's Nor thwest School of Law and the Oregon State Bar The largest number of schools to date will be competing, a cco rd in g to M a rily n Cover, an instructor at Lewis Clark Law School and director of the street law program Sandy joins seven other new schools participating in the 16-team competition At issue in this year's h y p o th e tic a l case is whether a male nurse was fired by his female super visor as a result of sex discrimination or due to his negligence on the job Students will call their own witnesses, act as legal counsel, and argue their cases before more than to judges and attorneys who have volunteered to par helps students develop an ticipate as Mock Trial appreciation for law and judges order, understand their A local attorney. Merrill and other's rights, and Schneider, is working with know the process of the Sandy High students on the civil and criminal justice p ro je c t, acco rd in g to system Eaton The Mock Trial Competi This is the third year of tion is being held at the the combination street law Mulnomah County Cour and business class at thouse SL'HS Eaton said the class Sandy students p a r 0« 2 1982 {$•< I) SANO* (Ora ) POST-» Classified ad (667-6633) deadline 5 p.m. Mon. ticipating as attorneys in clude Kellie Garlock. Chris Norton, Alex Brewster. Peggy G illie s and Margaret Blackburn Students participating as witnesses include Tom Loving. Sandra Peterson. K e lly R u s s e ll. B r itt Saw yer, Gregg Lewis. Darlene l^ m b and Audie Ellis Pictured from ¡eft to r*«bt are Shan Lawrence. Johanna Tobias and Stacey Stewart, se cond graders at F ir w « J School. Hiey were the top sellers of Light Images, which are acrylic ornaments. Lawrence won the top prise, an Atari video game. Tobias won an AM- f 'M rad’o, and Stewart won a monkey-puppet. All together. Eirwood students raised $3,500 for th - Parent-Teacher Club-sponsored project. Of that. 13.200 went for a copying machine that is non in use. Some will also go toward financing an all-day seminar by a children's author, Steven Kelloug. GKESMAM. U5-201S SANDY. M t-M M BENSON & HEDGES Warning: I he Surgeon General Has Determ ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 6 mg tar." 0 6 mg nicotine w per cigarette, by FTC method I I