Themes and logos
YEAR | PRESIDENT | THEME | LOGO |
1950-1951 | Arthur Lagueux (Quebec, Quebec, Canada) |
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. |
None |
1951-1952 | Frank E. Spain (Greensboro (Birmingham), Alabama, USA) |
None | None |
1952-1953 | H.J. Brunnier (San Francisco, California, USA) |
None | None |
1953-1954 | Joaquin Serratosa Cibils (Montevideo, Uruguay) |
Rotary is Hope in Action | None |
1954-1955 | Herbert J. Taylor (Chicago, Illinois, USA) |
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. |
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1955-1956 | A. Z. Baker (Cleveland, Ohio, USA) |
Develop our Resources | |
1956-1957 | Gian Paolo Lang (Livorno, Italy) |
3 Targets 1956-57 1. Keep Rotary simple 2. More Rotary in Rotarians 3. Learn More About Each Other |
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1957-1958 | Charles G. Tennent (Asheville, North Carolina, USA) |
Enlist-Extend-Explore-Serve | |
1958-1959 | Clifford A. Randall (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA) |
Help Shape the Future | |
1959-1960 | Harold T. Thomas (Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand) |
Vislize! Personalize! Build Bridges of Friendship |