John Chamberlin Fish
John Chamberlin Fish (1864 – 1909) was one of the most progressive citizens of Shelby, as an officer or director […]
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
Engineering and law serve as foundation for entrepreneur Compassion for the hard-of-hearing and an entrepreneurial spirit have marked the career
Devoted to serving the greater good Staying close to home – and staying involved. That’s the life that Carrie Rietschlin
Fulfilling a lifetime passion for caring From Colorado ski slopes to an inner-city underserved hospital, emergency care has been central
Fulfilling a lifetime passion for caring From Colorado ski slopes to an inner-city underserved hospital, emergency care has been central
From football player to firefighter to educator On call. Those two words capture the essence of the career of Dan Dowds ’72 as