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Rotary Shares: 07-08 RI Theme  
 
YR RI THEME DISTRICT THEME DG CLUB
07-08 Rotary Shares: 07-08 RI Theme   Dick Lohmiller Cupertino
06-07 Russ Hobbs Sunnyvale (2008 Santa Cruz)
05-06 Arlene Greenberg Morgan Hill
04-05
Century Builders
Building Bridges
Ron Sekkel Scotts Valley
03-04 C. Donald (Don) Allen Cupertino
02-03
Kahuna
Brad R. Howard Oakland Sunrise
01-02
Mankind is our Business

A Vintage Year
Gayle Fry Tully Castro Valley
00-01
Create Awareness…
Take Action
Service
To Your Club,
Your Community,
Your World
Karl Stucki Oakland
99-00
Act with Consistency,
Credibility, Continuity
Ride The Winds
Of Change
Denny Weisgerber Milpitas
98-99
Follow Your Rotary Dream
Celebrate the Millennium Neal J. Hoffman Santa Clara
97-98
Show Rotary Cares
For Your Community,
For Our World,
For Its People
James V. Mealey Hayward
96-97
Build the Future
with Action and Vision
Continue The Spirit Carolyn A. Schuetz Hayward South
95-96
Act with Integrity
Serve with Love
Work for Peace
  James G. Walker Cupertino
94-95
Be A Friend
  Dwight W. Perry Castro Valley
93-94
Believe in what you can do
Do what you believe in
  Ivan Cornelius San Leandro
92-93
Real Happiness is
Helping Others
  David A. Heagerty San Jose
91-92
Look Beyond Yourself

We Care
Stanton (Stan) Allen Warm Springs
90-91
Honor Rotary with Faith and Enthusiasm
Preserve Planet Earth William (Bill) Mayhood Los Altos
89-90

Enjoy Rotary
  Gerald T. McCullough Hollister
88-89 Put Life in Rotary - Your Life   John Fisher Capitola/ Aptos
87-88 Rotarians - United in Service Dedicated to Peace   Hadi Monsef Alameda
86-87 Rotary Brings Hope   Carl G. Orne  
85-86 You Are the Key   Paul D. Ehret  
84-85 Discover a New World of Service   Joseph D. Howard  
83-84 Share Rotary - Serve People   Jerald D. Pettibone Capitola/ Aptos
82-83 Mankind is One-Build Bridges of Friendship Throughout the World      
81-82 World Understand and Peace   Robert H. Swadley  
80-81 Take Time to Serve      
79-80 Let Service Light the Way   Walter B. Schulze  
78-79 Reach Out   Glen M. Wirt  
77-78 Serve to Unite Mankind   Kenneth L. Thompson  
76-77 I Believe in Rotary   David L. Ditto  
75-76 To Dignify the Human Being   Earl A. Goodell  
74-75 Renew the Spirit of Rotary      
73-74 A Time for Action   Wallace W. Hall  
72-73 Let's Take a New Look and Act   Halsey C. Burke  
71-72 Good Will Begins with You   Clarence L. McGilliard  
70-71 Bridge the Gaps   Sidney R. Mitchell  
69-70 Review and Renew      
68-69 Participate      
67-68 Make Your Rotary Membership Effective   Jack B. Power (DG 5160)  
66-67 Better World through Rotary      
65-66 Action, Consolidation and Continuity   George Starbird (DG 5160)  
64-65
Live Rotary
     
63-64
Meeting Rotary's Challenge in the Space Age
     
62-63
Kindle the Spark Within
  Percival M. Bliss (DG 5160)  
61-62 Act. Aim for Action. Communication For Understanding. Test for Leadership.      
60-61 You are Rotary - Live it!      
59-60 Vitalize! Personalize! Build Bridges of Friendship      
58-59 Help Shape the Future      
57-58 Enlist-Extend-Explore-Serve      
56-57        
55-56 Develop our Resources      
54-55 Six Objectives for 1954-55:      
      1. glean from the past and act;      
      2. share with others;      
      3. build with Rotary's 4-Way Test;      
      4. serving youth;      
      5. international good will;      
      6. good Rotarians are good citizens.      
53-54 Rotary is Hope in Action      
52-53     Otto H. Heib (DG 513)  
51-52        
50-51 Goals for 1950-51:      
      1. In club service we must beget our heirs;      
      2. in vocational service honesty is still the best policy;      
      3. In community service we can plan for the future;      
      4. In international service we must reexamine our world;      
      5. And finally we can extend the influence of Rotary.      
49-50 Objectives of Our Team for 1949-50:      
      1. Each new member admitted into a  Rotary club to be adequately informed about his duties and obligations BEFORE his induction --  properly introduced to the  club -- and effectively assimilated into the work of  the club during the first year;      
      2. A better understanding and application of the principles of Vocational Service as set forth in SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS;      
      3. A contribution to world understanding and peace through an intensification of our international service program; 4. An outstanding district conference in every  district.      
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