Paul Harris Fellows

 

The Paul Harris Fellow recognition acknowledges individuals who contribute, or who have contributions made in their name, of $1,000 to The Rotary Foundation.

Rotary established the recognition in 1957 to encourage and show appreciation for substantial contributions to what was then the Foundation’s only program, Rotary Foundation Fellowships for Advanced Study, the precursor to Ambassadorial Scholarships.

The first Paul Harris Fellows included past RI Director Allison G. Brush, who served during the 1937-38 Rotary year, and longtime RI Treasurer Rufus F. Chapin, both for donations made in 1946. Mrs. Adan Vargas was the first woman to receive the recognition, for a gift made in 1953. Mrs. Harry L. Jones was the second, and one of only five people recognized for contributions actually made in that inaugural year.

The number of Paul Harris Fellows reached the 1 million mark in 2006, including the following from the Newmarket club.

James L. Abraham +
Virginia Abraham
Barbara Bartlett
Anitra Basant Sisavang
Laura Bradford
Alan Bray
Moe Buckle
Donna A Cockburn
Gordon D. Cockburn
Ralph V Degannes
Adam Anthony Delle Cese
Berndy Heumann
Tom Ingersoll
Wasim Jarrah
Julia Jones
Dhanu Kothari
Ken MacLeod
Archie McLachlan
Don McLaughlin
Martha "Marty" McLaughlin
Ken Micks
John Morris
T. Michael Paylor
Joe Proscenia
David Plant
Robert Salter
Ron Sarjeant
Brigitte Simon
N Douglas Smith
Donald A Symons
Stanley O Symons +
Michael R. Toombs
Donald Visinski +
Rosemary Visinski
Estelle-Louise Westerhoek
Michael Wodlinger
Darryl Wolk
Jeff Wright
Dieter Zeuner +
Paul Frederick Bath
Ted Bird
Wayne Bulger
David Copsey
lan C. Gillespie
Madhusudan Inamdar
Greg Kennedy
John Lant +
Richard Mewhinney
Garry R. Richards
Doug Simon
Greg Gillespie
Peter Ginsberg
Ralph G. London
Lynn Bird
Elizabeth A. Maddocks
Ron Steinke
Lynn Bird
Ted Bird
lan C. Gillespie
Elizabeth A. Maddocks