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 […]
John Chamberlin Fish (1864 – 1909) was one of the most progressive citizens of Shelby, as an officer or director
Engineering and law serve as foundation for entrepreneur Compassion for the hard-of-hearing and an entrepreneurial spirit have marked the career
Fulfilling a lifetime passion for caring From Colorado ski slopes to an inner-city underserved hospital, emergency care has been central
Teaching + Business + Volunteering + Travel + Art = Life Hallmarks Bombs exploded in the American embassies in Dares
William Woodburn Skiles (1849-1904) was born 11 December 1849 in Cumberland County, Penn. to John Gettis Skiles and Sarah Jane
As early as 4th grade, Sherry Burrer ’89, a 2021 inductee into the SHS Hall of Distinction, knew her life’s
Army service led Bob Mackey ’68 to a distinguished career in banking, during which he also made time to serve
In a sense Mildred Haverfield Roberts ’38 never left SHS. While still a student at age 17, Shelby Schools Superintendent C.G. Keck
From unskilled laborer to senior executive vice president, such was the unexpected career arc of F. Bill Damron ’58. While at