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The original four Rotarians
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Paul Harris Fellow recognition was created in memory of Paul Harris, the founder of Rotary as a way to show appreciation for contributions to the Foundation's charitable and educational program. A Paul Harris Fellow is an individual who contributes $1,000 or in whose name that amount is contributed. Every Paul Harris Fellow receives a pin, medallion and a certificate when he or she becomes a Fellow. This identifies the Paul Harris Fellow as an advocate of the Foundation's goals of world peace and international understanding.

It has been a practice of many clubs to award Paul Harris Fellowship to select members in appreciation of his or her service to the club. To be a Paul Harris Fellow means more than just a monetary contribution: it means the wheels of the Foundation's program are set in motion.

Ronald C. Bain
Stephen Bishop
Donald Cain
Ray Corbett
Fred Emin
Roy V. Germain
Roger C. Hall
Maxwell M Hamilton
Catherine Jackson
Lyman A. Jackson
John C. Kernick
Camille LeBlanc
Charles Macconnell
Barrie C. MacLure
John G. McEachern
Douglas S. Mosley
Clyde E. Nickerson
Frederick A. Nickerson
Adam S. Pustowka
Brian Rodney
Frank L. Rogers
David P. Saxton
David C. Schleit
Arthur J. Spears
John F. Goudey
Rev. Bill Newell
Anne Marie LeBlanc
Charles Robbins

Freeman Libby

Ann Jones