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if ( Contributions Leslie Thompson '66 Salem, OH Lynne Moore Heffner '59 Salem, OH Karen Hoperich Henry '70 Lisbon, OH Tom '54 & Joyce Frederick D Jr and Norma Cosgrove '53 Ehrhart Salem, OH Byrdette Baker Salem, OH Arthur J Herron ' 51 Canfield, OH Ben Walters '72 Alameda, CA Marilyn A Herron Salem, OH Juanita Whaley Hoffmann '45 Salem, OH Victor '50 & Carol Melinda Lutsch Lacey '86 Columbus, OH Steffel ' 51 Lake Vancouver, WA Mark Fenton '57 Charlotte, NC Penny Manning Peters '64 Beaver, PA Elizabeth Benson '80 New Bern, NC Mary Ellen Walper! Mayo '68 Salem, OH Dorothy Spack Hahn '61 Homeworth, OH Mildred Barber Schuster '33 FT Myers, FL William A Urbanowicz '48 Leesburg, FL Scott ' 87 and Kim Thomas Salem, OH Gary '56 & Carol Sinsley Escondido, CA Grace Delfavero Finch '57 Salem, OH Michele Hilliard Salem, OH Edward V Mozina Salem, OH John Cole Harroff DVM '63 Concord, NC Harold Shafer Jr & Patrice Shafer Salem, OH Nile G and Helen Beltempo Salem, OH Salem Community Calendar Salem, OH Dick Sandrock '59 Wilmette, IL Bruce Capel '60 Salem, OH Ann Sandrock '53 Salem, OH Barbara Burson Gorman '49 Salem, OH Janice Whitcomb Dunn '64 North Olmsted, OH Debbie Morrow Salem, OH Susan Greene Pritchard '67 Youngstown, OH Keith "Leslie" Rhodes Orlando, FL Georgia D Lozier James A Wright Brevard, NC Loutzenhiser '67 Medina, OH Enola Kelly Hull Sun Lakes, AZ Karen Plegge '77 Salem, OH Elenora Kelly Rankin Lisbon, OH Frances K Plegge Gorby '63 New Waterford, OH Lela Karns Mellott Galena, OH Ted '84 & Arlene Weikart Burger ' 85 Nazareth , PA Louise M Roberts Salem, OH Mona Humphries Renauld '55 Boise, ID Joseph M and Ellen E Caruso Salem, OH Amy Ryser Coccia '85 Pataskala, OH Justin A and Monica S Cosma Salem, OH Darlene Wikman Reed '65 Salem, OH Pauletta B Shaffer Salem, OH Dr. Patricia Ross French '56 Chevy Chase, MD Joyce Langherst ' 51 Cayucos, CA Long distance telephone program ava il able In our Spring 2000 SHS Alumni Newsletter, we introduced a Long Distance Calling program from Weststar Communications Group. Weststar offers a "balanced telephone program", offering steeply discounted Long Distance rates , outstanding 800/888/877 rates, and an excellent Calling card program. When the Alumni Association Office began using the Weststar program , not only did our long distance rates become "user-friendly" but we were able to offer our alumni a toll free number to call home. With this program , long distance calling "State-to-State ''. and 800/888/ 877 rates are always 6.9 per minute. In- state rates have no peak or off-peak times either, but vary from state to state. At present, In-State calls in Ohio are 4.9 per minute. All State-to-State and In- state calls have true six second billing . There are no extra numbers or codes to dial, no Monthly Service charges, no access fees, no Mimimum Usage requirements or long term contracts. Our carrier is Broadwing Communications, Inc., one of the largest telephone companies in the country. Weststar has been associated with Broadwing for five years and is one of their largest direct representati ves . With Broadwing, there is 100% fiber optic service and there IS 24 hour live Customer Service. With one of the lowest cost Calling Card programs in America, you may call anywhere, at anytime, in all 50 states for 14 per minute with NO access charges and true 6-second billing. An International Calling Card can also issued, again with no access charges, and true 6-second billing . Now, there is something in this for the Alumni Association. Because we are a Non -Profit Association , Weststar offers us participation in their Non-Profit Fund - raising program. The SHS Alumni Association will receive $6.90 for each referral until the combined monthly billing volume reaches $1000. At that point we will receive a 5% return on the total monthly billing volume utilized by our members who use Weststar. Give the Alumni Office a call at 877-332-1427 and we will mail or fax you a brochure. Or you can check Weststar out on the web at www.airtelnet.com Donations that will continue giving By Helen Hayes ('57) The end of the year 2000 approaches and the Holiday season looms. Gifts, especially ones that last longer than the holiday turkey, are upper - most in our thoughts. And a gift to the Salem High School Alumni Association is certainly one of the longest-lasting gifts around. Whether your gift takes the place of a memorial for a dear ,. ,.c lassmate, friend, or family member, or a contribution to offset the continuing cost of contact with our grads, it all furthers our mission of scholarship money for our Salem High School graduating seniors. Gifts can be given that not only further the mission of the Alumni Association but also help you with year-end tax breaks. One way to reduce taxation this year is to take advantage of the annual gift tax exclusion of $10,000. Gifts of this amount or less (up to $20,000 for married couples who split the gift) can be made to anyone, including your children, grandchildren, and their spouses. In addition, the government allows unlimited gifts to non-profit organizations such as The Salem High School Alumni Association. Gifts must be made by December 31 in the tax year for which you plan to take the deduction. As you reflect on your financial situation, remember that giving to others is more than a tax-saving strategy. It's a genuinely good way to help our graduating seniors while looking out for your own financial future. More and more charitable gifts are made with non-cash assets, such as stocks of publicly traded companies or shares of mutual funds. The appreciated value of a stock that may be paying low dividends can be "unlocked" through the use of various charitable gift techniques. Remember that appreciated property such as stock or mutual fund shares makes an ideal way to fund the scholarship awards made by the Salem High School Alumni Association. 7 II

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Contributions Leslie Thompson '66 Salem, OH Lynne Moore Heffner '59 Salem, OH Karen Hoperich Henry '70 Lisbon, OH Tom '54 & Joyce Frederick D Jr and Norma Cosgrove '53 Ehrhart Salem, OH

Byrdette Baker Salem, OH Arthur J Herron '51 Canfield, OH Ben Walters '72 Alameda, CA Marilyn A Herron Salem, OH Juanita Whaley Hoffmann '45 Salem, OH Victor '50 & Carol Melinda Lutsch Lacey '86 Columbus, OH Steffel '51 Lake Vancouver, WA Mark Fenton '57 Charlotte, NC Penny Manning Peters '64 Beaver, PA Elizabeth Benson '80 New Bern, NC Mary Ellen Walper! Mayo '68 Salem, OH Dorothy Spack Hahn '61 Homeworth, OH Mildred Barber Schuster '33 FT Myers, FL William A Urbanowicz '48 Leesburg, FL Scott '87 and Kim Thomas Salem, OH Gary '56 & Carol Sinsley Escondido, CA Grace Delfavero Finch '57 Salem, OH Michele Hilliard Salem, OH Edward V Mozina Salem, OH John Cole Harroff DVM '63 Concord, NC Harold Shafer Jr & Patrice Shafer Salem, OH Nile G and Helen Beltempo Salem, OH Salem Community Calendar Salem, OH Dick Sandrock '59 Wilmette, IL Bruce Capel '60 Salem, OH Ann Sandrock '53 Salem, OH Barbara Burson Gorman '49 Salem, OH Janice Whitcomb Dunn '64 North Olmsted, OH Debbie Morrow Salem, OH Susan Greene Pritchard '67 Youngstown, OH Keith "Leslie" Rhodes Orlando, FL Georgia D Lozier James A Wright Brevard , NC

Loutzenhiser '67 Medina, OH Enola Kelly Hull Sun Lakes, AZ Karen Plegge '77 Salem, OH Elenora Kelly Rankin Lisbon, OH Frances K Plegge Gorby '63 New Waterford, OH Lela Karns Mellott Galena, OH Ted '84 & Arlene Weikart Burger '85 Nazareth, PA Louise M Roberts Salem, OH Mona Humphries Renauld '55 Boise, ID Joseph M and Ellen E Caruso Salem, OH Amy Ryser Coccia '85 Pataskala, OH Justin A and Monica S Cosma Salem, OH Darlene Wikman Reed '65 Salem, OH Pauletta B Shaffer Salem, OH Dr. Patricia Ross French '56 Chevy Chase, MD Joyce Langherst '51 Cayucos, CA

Long distance telephone program available In our Spring 2000 SHS Alumni

Newsletter, we introduced a Long Distance Calling program from Weststar Communications Group. Weststar offers a "balanced telephone program", offering steeply discounted Long Distance rates, outstanding 800/888/877 rates, and an excellent Calling card program. When the Alumni Association Office began using the Weststar program, not only did our long distance rates become "user-friendly" but we were able to offer our alumni a toll free number to call home.

With this program, long distance calling "State-to-State ''. and 800/888/ 877 rates are always 6.9 per minute. In­state rates have no peak or off-peak times either, but vary from state to state. At present, In-State calls in Ohio are 4.9 per minute. All State-to-State and In­state calls have true six second billing. There are no extra numbers or codes to dial, no Monthly Service charges, no access fees, no Mimimum Usage requirements or long term contracts. Our carrier is Broadwing Communications, Inc., one of the largest telephone companies in the country.

Weststar has been associated with Broadwing for five years and is one of their largest direct representatives. With Broadwing, there is 100% fiber optic service and there IS 24 hour live Customer Service.

With one of the lowest cost Calling Card programs in America, you may call anywhere, at anytime, in all 50 states for 14 per minute with NO access charges and true 6-second billing. An International Calling Card can also issued, again with no access charges, and true 6-second billing.

Now, there is something in this for the Alumni Association. Because we are a Non-Profit Association , Weststar offers us participation in their Non-Profit Fund­raising program. The SHS Alumni Association will receive $6.90 for each referral until the combined monthly billing volume reaches $1000. At that point we will receive a 5% return on the total monthly billing volume utilized by our members who use Weststar.

Give the Alumni Office a call at 877-332-1427 and we will mail or fax you a brochure. Or you can check Weststar out on the web at www.airtelnet.com

Donations that will continue giving

By Helen Hayes ('57) The end of the year 2000

approaches and the Holiday season looms. Gifts, especially ones that last longer than the holiday turkey, are upper-most in our thoughts. And a gift to the Salem High School Alumni Association is certainly one of the longest-lasting gifts around . Whether your gift takes the place of a memorial for a dear,. ,.classmate, friend, or family member, or a contribution to offset the continuing cost of contact with our grads, it all furthers our mission of scholarship money for our Salem High School graduating seniors.

Gifts can be given that not only further the mission of the Alumni Association but also help you with year-end tax breaks. One way to reduce taxation this year is to take advantage of the annual gift tax exclusion of $10,000. Gifts of this amount or less (up to $20,000 for married couples who split the gift) can be made to anyone, including your children, grandchildren, and their spouses. In addition, the government allows unlimited gifts to non-profit organizations such as The Salem High School Alumni Association . Gifts must be made by December 31 in the tax year for which you plan to take the deduction. As you reflect on your financial situation, remember that giving to others is more than a tax-saving strategy. It's a genuinely good way to help our graduating seniors while looking out for your own financial future.

More and more charitable gifts are made with non-cash assets, such as stocks of publicly traded companies or shares of mutual funds. The appreciated value of a stock that may be paying low dividends can be "unlocked" through the use of various charitable gift techniques. Remember that appreciated property such as stock or mutual fund shares makes an ideal way to fund the scholarship awards made by the Salem High School Alumni Association .

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Support continues to come from Salem High classes Continuing the great tradition of

providing scholarship awards for future graduates of Salem High School, the Reunion Classes of 2000 donated a total of $15,790. It is only from the continuing support of our alumni that future graduates will have the financial support that helps with the cost of their college educations. CLASS OF 1935 .... . ... . .. ... $ 1277

Donated by the following members of the Class of 1935: Albert DeRienzo, Mt Ranier, MD; Alice Whinnery Williams, Sebring, OH; Arnold Nye, Kailua Kona, HI; Betty Theriault Lussier, Riggins, ID; Clara Rich Sprowl, Los Angeles, CA; Cora Reich Stone, Parrish, FL and also Salem, OH Donald Hammell, Miami, FL; Dorothy McConnor Erickson, Traverse City, Ml; F. Jack Mullins, Rancho Santa Fe, CA; Glenn Detrow, Cuyahoga Falls, OH; Helen Gobley Barrow, Columbiana, OH; Janet Walker Roos, North Canton,OH; John Knepper, Pittsburgh, PA; Mary Bunn Bowman, Sonoita, AZ; Mary Halwick Moff, Youngstown, OH; Olive Tolson Allen, Sebring, OH; Richard Bartchy, Saxonburg, PA; Richard Wiggers, Sebring, OH; Ruth Kinney Raymond, Akron , OH; Mary Juergens Pettay, Cheshire, CT; Letty Fisher Russell, Milan, OH;. And from Salem: Christina Robinson Linton, Florence Kleon McCarthy, Harry McCarthy, Joyce Chatfield Smith, Margaret Stewart, Margaret Williams McQuilken, Martha Schmid Redden, Mary Pottorf Harris, Nevin Halverstadt, and Richard Scullion. CLASS OF 1940 . . . .. .. . . ... . $600.00

In honor of their 60th class reunion, the following members of the Class of 1940 donate this gift: Robert J. Neale, Winterhaven, FL; Josephine Vender Schmidt, Grand Rapids, Ml ; Robert Bruderly, Deland, FL; Louise Ketterer Faini , Sioux Falls, SD; Ralph Landwert, Columbiana, OH; James Ballantine, Sandusky, OH; Ellen Monks Nemon, Tampa, FL; Jackie VanHovel Ewing, Silver Springs, MD; Helen Ward Wolfgang, Beloit, OH; Maxine Bradley Lowry, Dublin, OH; Tom Houlette, Sidney, OH; Allen Fehr, Simsbury, CT; Ruth West Spalding, Alliance, OH; Ted Ursu, Cleveland, OH; Naomi Walker Ruprecht, Sarasota, FL; Margaret Stewart Parker, Bloomington , IN ; Helen Knepper Brooks, Beaufort, SC. And from Salem: Ted R Enders, Katherine Kenst Lottman, Helen Bender Vignon, Robert Dixon , Eugene Spack, David Kachner, Octavian Nedelka, Betty Kirchgessner Alesi, Betty Bischel Lowry.

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CLASS OF 1945 . . .. ... . .. . . $1500.00 This gift of $1500 comes from all the

members of the Class of 1945 in honor of their 55th Reunion . CLASS OF 1950 . ... ... . . .... . $7,300

In honor of their 50th Class Reunion, donations were received from the following members of the class of 1950: June Brunner Herron, Leetonia, OH; Connie Probert Mix, North Canton, OH; Lois Firestone, Hanoverton, OH; Roger and Shirley Hill Buehler, Duncanvill, TX; Nancy Stockton Wang, Fort Smith, AR; Shirley Robusch Field, Columbus, OH; Eugene and Margaret Weaver Flint, Marysville, OH; Donald Lippiatt, Nashotah , WI; Tony Kataro Jr, Davenport, FL; Mary Christensen Glew, Canton, OH; Jane Stoudt Sparling, Brookings, SD; Carolyn Rowland Crawford, Columbiana, OH; Marge Davidson Bishop, Lutz, FL; Rev. Fr. Leo Copacia, Utica, Ml ; Joe Nocera, Springfield, VA; Paul Harp, Sebring, OH; Elijah Alexander, Lanham, MD; Frank Leone, Ellicott City, MD; Jo Ann Conser Holt, Leetonia, OH; Donald Mathews, Youngstown, OH; James Layden, Columbia, SC; Joanne Bova Quandt, Wappinger, NY; Flo Chester Bendetta, Berlin Center, OH; Richard Sekely, Hanoverton, OH; Dean Votaw, Leetonia, OH; Gayle Mellinger, Rogue River, OR; Janet Trisler, Denver, CO; Victor and Carol Steffel Lake, Vancouver, WA; Jerry Harroff, Canton, OH; Ethel Carr Davis, Canfield, OH; George Reash, Bay Village, OH; Ben Bailey, Altus, OK; Nora Rutter Hoopes, Sebring, OH; Joan Baker Tucker, Berlin Center, OH; Lawrence Vasilevich, Wilmington, NC; Wayne Slosser, Satellite Beach FL; Gerald Jefferies, Caldwell, ID; Mary Seffel Thomas, Grifton, NC; Norma Kerns Bergenstein, Sebring, OH; Fred Theiss, Crestline, OH; Donna Schoss Bush, Wixom, Ml. And from Salem: Marge Greene Bruderly, Wayne Darling, Joan Dewan Borton, Robert and Anna Herron Lepping, Helen Schuller Cranmer, Shirley McCave Bensen, Robert Hickey, Harvey Mason, Marilyn Steffel Snyder, Barbara Hughes Ritchey, Nina Snyder Wisler, Isabell Kleinman Cibula, Kathryn Hodge Gross, Treva Bush Miller, Curt Mosher, Pauline Alessi Soldo, Willard Stamp, James Coy, Catherine Spack Sanor, Dorothy Cibula Oesch, Katherine Winkler Lederle, Nick Cosma. CLASS OF 1955 . .. . . . ... .. .. . . $1315

The following members of the class of 1955 made contributions in honor of their 45th Reunion : Lowell Fleischer, Vienna, VA; Jim Beard, San Antonio, TX; Barb Wright, Edgewater, MD; Anne Hansteen Rapp,

Harbert, Ml; Homer Lau and Ruth Ann Greenwood Lau, Canal Fulton, OH; Helen Day, Phoenix, AZ; Verda Miller Bland, Livingston, TX; William Sidinger, Dunedin, FL; Rosemarie Sulea Cardoso, Clarence, NY; Carol Debnar, Colton, CA; Duane Bates, Alliance, OH ; Ruth Lamb Mathieu, Springfield, MA; Victoria Paparodis Nellas, Beaver Falls, PA; Gloria Rowlands Souder, Columbiana, OH; Theresa Menichelli Wray, Ballwin, MO; William Nyberg, Columbus, OH; Sandra Bailey Borrow, Cornelia, GA; Dr. Roger Jones, Marshall, TX; Barbara Whitacre Gursoy, Wautoma',"'· WI; Howard Shearer, Delaware, OH;· Shirley Werner Kataro, Davenport, FL; Jerry Snowberger, Lake City, FL; Toni Petrucci Casto, Saint Cloud, FL, Sylvia Brantingham Foster, Quaker City, OH. And from Salem: Carrie Mcfeely Saltsman, Sharlene Sanlo Doyle, Kay Paxson Minamyer, Marilyn Litty Hart, Jeri Jackson Smith. CLASS OF 1960 . . .. . . . .. .. . . . $ 1000

Contributing to this gift were the following members from the class of 1960: Judith Schneider Grossman, Santa Anna, CA; Tom Dahms, ST Louis, MO; Carol Townsend Neff, Columbus, OH; John Hanna, Dunn Loring, VA; Pat Kaercher Hyde, Frankfort, Germany; Karen Groves Heller, Livermore, CA; Jim Potts, Newark, OH; Marilyn Fenton, Voorhees, NJ; Pat Roof Ellenwood, Wellesley Hills, MA; Joyce Halverstadt Schaefer, Mayfield Village, OH; Vince and Sally Fester Horning, Wooster, OH; Pauline DeSellem Hanson, Indio, CA; Mary Lou Anderson Mauch, Grove City, OH; Linda Schiller Nicholas, Youngstown, OH; Martin Roth, Hanoverton, OH ; Kathleen Porter Conway, Columbus, OH; Ory Banar, McCormick, SC. And from Salem: Virginia Kelly Wilms, Larry DeJane, Frank Copacia, Bruce Capel, Louise Oswald Wiggers. CLASS OF 1965 . .. .. . . . ... . . . . $1030

The members of the Class of 1965 provided these donations in memory of their twenty-six deceased classmates. CLASS OF 1970 . . . .. . .. . . ... .. . $500 This class contribution was made by the Class of 1970 for the Scholarship Fund. CLASS OF 1975 . ..... . .. .. .... . $768

This 25th Reunion contribution was donated by classmates Ed ('75) and Karen Donnelly, Dublin, OH; Natalie Gilbert, Akron , OH; Sally Boone Wiggers, Columbus, OH; Chris Dowd, Sandstone, VA; Rick Albright, Columbus, OH; Debbie Price Walker, Powell, OH; and from Salem: Tom ('75) & Barb Wagner and Kathy Fisher Hendricks. CLASS OF 2000 ......... . . .. . . . $500