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.39 by LaDell Scott r. Roush has taught Civics at Blue Ridge for 16 years. He was born in Ghio and reared in Arizona. He has three children who all have graduated from Blue Ridge and have attended Arizona State University. Diane just graduated with a degree in special education. Debbie majored in music education and instrumental perfor- mance. Dane majored in graphic communication. Mr. Roush's teaching methods in- clude lectures, explanations, reading and visual materials when necessary. Although lecturing was his most ef- fective teaching method this year he introduced video-tapes. Some of his students have pursued civics as a career after graduating from Blue Ridge. The most unusual activity he used in civics was the 1920 stockmarket simulation. ln this simulation students made reports and bought and sold stock in a simulated stockmarket. According to Mr. Roush, civics is useful to students because they need to know what has caused us to be the way we are today. He said it teaches us how to cope with problems of to- day, by looking at the problems and solutions of the past. Mr. Rough add- ed that it also shows them the great things of the past. 1. Students laugh and work in Mr. Roush's 3rd hour class. 2. Mr. Stidham distributes assignments in his 2nd hour Cultural Geography class. 60
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. N N A any A i i T 5 ,a'v ' 1- 2. Page 62. 1. 5th hour American History students pose preppy. 2. 4th hour American History students receive a new assignment. 3. 2nd hour Free Enterprise students work hard in Mr. Bishop's class. 4. 4th hour American History students cross the prairie for lunch. .saw - of A H, V ? A. K' Z, A W' Y 5 f 2 .af s ji .,..' , ' Ol 5 F 2 X3 s iii 4. 62
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