Paul Harris Fellow Awards

Above: Paul Harris - the Rotary Founder.
Left: Introduced in 1984, the blue-stone Multiple Paul Harris Fellow pin recognizes additional donations up to $6,000. Right: Red-stone Multiple Paul Harris Fellow pins were introduced in 1988 to bridge the gap between the blue five-stone pin and Major Donor recognition levels.

The History of a Paul Harris Fellow

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. 

Early Paul Harris Fellows received a certificate of recognition. In 1969, the Foundation unveiled the first Paul Harris Fellow medallion at the Rotary Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Japanese metal artist Fiju Tsuda created the piece under the direction of former Foundation Trustee Kyozo Yuasa. Today, Paul Harris Fellows receive a certificate and pin. They are also eligible to buy a Paul Harris Fellow medallion. 

Rotarians have a tradition of supporting the Foundation by honoring others. Ida LeTulle Taylor became a Paul Harris Fellow in 1978 when her husband, Vann Taylor, who was serving as a district governor, made a donation in her name in honor of their 34th wedding anniversary. The gift also made her the 25,000th Paul Harris Fellow.  

At the International Assembly in 1979, incoming RI President James Bomar challenged each Rotary club to make one non-Rotarian a Paul Harris Fellow. The Rotary Club of Pikesville, Maryland, USA, responded by making a donation in the name of Mother Teresa in 1980. The entertainer Pearl Bailey also became a Paul Harris Fellow through a joint effort of the Rotary clubs in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 

Many other notable figures have been named Paul Harris Fellows, including U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Russian President Boris Yeltsin, U.S. astronaut James Lovell, UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar, and polio vaccine developer Jonas Salk.

The number of Paul Harris Fellows reached the 1 million mark in 2006.

Rotary Club of Cairns West - Paul Harris Recipients

Recipient NameDate
Ernest Stephens01/01/1974
Jack Woodward01/01/1976
John Pesch01/01/1978
Robert Maconachie12/06/1983
Philip Potter12/06/1983
John Warren26/06/1983
Frederick Cairns28/06/1983
Stanley Watkins28/06/1983
Gordon Weir28/06/1983
William Wong Hoy28/06/1983
Mary Meoli29/05/1986
Ronald Tong02/10/1986
Lawrence George31/03/1988
Gladys Potter22/06/1988
Joyce Maconachie30/06/1988
Alan McPherson30/06/1988
Elvio Meoli30/06/1988
Con Zappala30/06/1988
Ronald Mason30/01/1989
John Curtenay30/05/1989
Eugene Orourke30/05/1989
Anton Body19/03/1992
Colin Bradley17/06/1992
Jean Warren23/06/1992
David Butler29/11/1994
Daniel Carroll29/11/1994
Wilmer Butler3/12/1994
Geoffrey Canton30/03/1995
Dale Ferguson18/06/1997
Anne Naylor10/02/1998
Vera Woodward29/05/1998
Col Craig27/05/1999
Robert Lane12/07/1999
Bob Lamberton21/12/1999
Renee Duncomb001/03/2000
Joseph Vella30/06/2001
Peter Johnston30/06/2001
Col Craig (PHF+1)25/06/2002
Jeff Hopgood25/02/2004
Paul Brookes26/05/2004
Ivan Quinn16/11/2004
Carmel Johnston23/06/2005
Anton Body (PHF+1)09/02/2006
Jeffrey Haynes27/05/2008
Wayne Hoppen07/07/2008
Granville Westecott21/05/2009
Heather Westecott27/09/2010
Lindy Ferguson12/06/2012
Robert Lane (PHF+1)13/06/2014
Chris Curtis23/05/2019
Carmel Johnston (PHF+1)23/05/2019
Peter Johnston (PHF+1)23/05/2019
Dale Ferguson (PHF+1)22/05/2020
Lindy Ferguson (PHF+1)22/05/2020