Chuck Ridenour ’80
Sports Journalism for 40+ years It’s not exaggerating to say that sports were in the blood of Chuck Ridenour ’80. His […]
Sports Journalism for 40+ years It’s not exaggerating to say that sports were in the blood of Chuck Ridenour ’80. His […]
Sports Journalism for 40+ years It’s not exaggerating to say that sports were in the blood of Chuck Ridenour ’80. His
Entrepreneurism + Innovation + Community Involvement For Karl Milliron ’83, his immersion into the world of business started early. As
After-hours teaching included star-gazing Gary Cole didn’t limit his teaching to daylight hours. At SHS he taught general science and earth science. Relates
Anna Fish (1867 – 1939) was the wife of John Chamberlin Fish. She was born and lived in Shelby her
John Chamberlin Fish (1864 – 1909) was one of the most progressive citizens of Shelby, as an officer or director
Thomas J. Green (1870 – 1915) was a prominent attorney in Shelby, partnering with his father-in-law George M. Skiles, but
George M. Skiles (1852-1916) was the younger brother of W.W. Skiles and followed in his footsteps. George also went to
In many ways he stayed on the farm For Fred Cooke ’68, his life-long passion for agriculture – and supporting young people
Engineering and law serve as foundation for entrepreneur Compassion for the hard-of-hearing and an entrepreneurial spirit have marked the career