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PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION
INTRODUCTION
The records of the Piqua Rotary Club, No. 135 were accessioned into the Flesh Public Library Archives and Special Collections on 5 March 1988. The records have been stored at the Flesh Public Library since the 1950’s. The Piqua Rotary Club is a private association composed of selected business and professional occupations. The collection, with additions, fills thirty-three boxes and one thousand four hundred (1400) file folders. The records collection covers the years from 1914 until 2011. There are no restrictions on the use of this collection.
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB ADDITIONS
The Rotary Club Additions include all records donated to the library since the initial accession. As of November 2014 there have been eight additions to the Rotary Club Collection. The Additions include records and newsletters through 2011. This is an open collection and additions will continue to be made so long as the Rotary Club is in existence in Piqua and so long as the Director of the Piqua Public Library is a member of the club. There are no restrictions on the use of the materials in the addition.
SCOPE AND CONTENTS
The Piqua Rotary Club Collection and Additions are divided into twenty-nine series.
SERIES I:
Board of Directors Minutes, contains the club’s board minutes from November 1914 until June 1966. The series is missing minutes from July to December 1917, and January 1951 to June 1958. The minutes cover club membership, policy, activities, fund raisers, and mentions officers, directors, and committees. Box 1, Files 1-12
SERIES II:
Weekly Regular Meeting Minutes, contains the club’s weekly meeting minutes from October 1914 to December 1942. The series is missing minutes from August 1941 to June 1942, and all minutes subsequent to 1 July 1942. The minutes cover club membership, activities, fund raisers, programs and speakers, and mentions officers, directors, and committees. Box 1, File 13 through Box 4, File 3
SERIES III:
Newsletters (“Rotopiquan”), contain the club’s weekly newsletters (it officially became the ROTOPIQUAN in October of 1938) from December 1925 to August 1982. The first newsletters from November 1921 until April 1922 can be found in Series V. in the scrapbook. The newsletters cover club membership categories, general membership, fund raisers, programs and speakers, mentions officers, directors, and committees, birthdays, deaths, company and business histories, and community activities. Box 4, File 4 through Box 7, File 15
SERIES IV:
Financial/Membership Records, contains material on the club’s financial and membership activities from 1928 until 1958. The series is missing all club records prior to 1928. The records contain a listing of cash and check payments, club dues, initiation fees, and regular membership attendance. Box 8, Files 1-4
SERIES V:
Miscellaneous, contains club programs from 1914 until 1964, a scrapbook, newspaper articles, a typed history of the club, and a series of Rotary International pamphlets from the 1920’s and 1930’s. The information in this series is sporadic and is far from all-inclusive. This series covers early meeting notices and membership listings, programs from the Rotary Rollicking Revues (1921 and 1922), which contain local advertisements and photographs of club members, newspaper clippings, the first newsletters from November 1921 to April 1922, and Rotary International pamphlets explaining club policies, procedures, and goals. Box 8, Files 5-7
SERIES VI:
Rotary International Convention Proceedings, consists of fifty one separately bound reports from 1916 until 1981 with a majority of the material covering the years after 1930. The series is missing the years 1917 to 1929, 1931, and 1951. The bound volumes contain convention highlights, speeches, committee meeting reports, international and district officers, and financial and budget reports. These items are in Boxes 24 and 25.
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION
SERIES VII:
Board of Directors meeting minutes 1951-1958 and 1966-1990. Financial records of the Student Loan Fund 1942-1967 and annual reports of the Scholarship Fund for 1966, 1982-1984, and 1988. The cash and check ledger from 1962-1982 and various other financial records and correspondence are found here. Series seven includes Boxes 9 and 10.
SERIES VIII:
This series includes a variety of documents and photographs relating club activities from 1914 to 1990. The first constitution of the Piqua Club is found here. Series 8 includes Boxes 11 and 12.
SERIES IX:
Annual and semi-annual financial reports and monthly financial statements covering the years 1935 to 1989 are found here along with the cash receipts and cash disbursements ledgers for the years 1941-1981. Series 9 is found in Box 13.
SERIES X:
Series ten contains a collection of miscellaneous items, communications and club histories. It also contains two rather large collections of photographs of the Piqua Rotary 75th Anniversary Dinner in 1990 and of the Rotary year 1992-1993. In addition, Piqua Rotary Club newsletters, “Rotopiquan”, for the years 1983-2004 are located in this series. Series 10 includes Boxes 14 through 19. “Rotopiquan” for 2005 and a reproduction of a painting of Paul Harris are located in Box 24.
SERIES XI:
Items found in series eleven are things that were used in the historical exhibits at the 75th Anniversary Banquet held at the Piqua Country Club. Included here are photos of charter members, photographs of club activities and projects. Also found here are a large number of miniature club banners brought back by members visiting other clubs or by delegations from other clubs visiting Piqua. Series 11 is found in Boxes 20 through 22.
SERIES XII:
File Cards: Application for membership cards, new member report cards, change of address or classification cards, and termination cards. These are filed alphabetically by member name. These cards are found in Box 23.
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #2
SERIES XIII:
Rotary International Convention Proceedings, consists of fifty one separately bound reports from 1916 until 1981 with a majority of the material covering the years after 1930. The series is missing the years 1917 to 1929, 1931, and 1951. The bound volumes contain convention highlights, speeches, committee meeting reports, international and district officers, and financial and budget reports. These items are in Boxes 24 and 25.
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #3
SERIES XIV:
Rotopiquan and eBulletin 4 January 2005 through 1 October 2008. In September and October 2005 the Rotary Club phased out the Rotopiquan and phased in the eBulletin. Both publications were issued during those two months. These items are in Box 26.
SERIES XV:
Miscellaneous – includes communications, agendas and documents from 2004-2008. These items are in Box 26
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #4
SERIES XVI:
Rotary Club of Piqua, OH eBulletin 27 October 2008 through 9 December 2009. Box 26, Files 6&7
SERIES XVII:
MISCELLANEOUS – includes Board agendas, minutes, minutes and actions of various committees and financial documents. Box 26, Files 8-13
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #5
THE DELL PERRY COLLECTION
SERIES XVIII:
Rotary Group Study Exchange Tour of District 368 Japan to District 667 Ohio, U.S.A. – includes materials relating to the visit of Japanese Rotarians to the Piqua Rotary Club, May 13 & 14, 1968. Box 27, Files 1-7.
SERIES XIX:
Materials relating to the visit and performance of F.M.C. Japanese Choir. Box 27, Files 8-10
SERIES XX:
A History of the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio and of District 667 Rotary International. Box 27, Files 11-12
SERIES XXI:
MISCELLANEOUS. Box 27, Files 13-16
SERIES XXII:
Letters from Rotary Exchange Students to Dell and Dorie Perry. Box 27, Files 17-19
SERIES XXIII:
Miniature banners collected from foreign Rotary Clubs by the Perry’s. Box 27, Files 20-35
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #6
THE CRAIG MULLENBROCK – JACK SCHWAB COLLECTION
SERIES XXIV:
Piqua Rotary Club Records
SUB-SERIES XXIV - A: Photographs and Newspaper Clippings – Box 28, File 1
SUB-SERIES XXIV – B: Constitutions and History of Piqua Rotary Club – Box 28, Files 2 & 3
SUB-SERIES XXIV – C: Board of Directors Minutes and Correspondence – Box 28, Files 4-20
SUB-SERIES XXIV – D: Financial Records and Reports – Box 28, Files 21-40
SUB-SERIES XXIV – E: Membership and Attendance Records – Box 28, Files 41-54 and Box 29, Files1-10
SUB-SERIES XXIV – F: Rotopiquan – Box 29, Files 11-14
SERIES XXV:
Miscellaneous Rotary Records and Materials – Box 29, Files 15-38.
SERIES XXVI:
Flags and Miniature banners collected from U.S. and foreign Rotary Clubs – Box 30, Files 1 & 2
SUB-SERIES XXVI – A: Miniature banner collected from Rotary Clubs in the United States – Box 30, Files 3-26
SUB-SERIES XXVI – B: Miniature banner collected from Rotary Clubs in foreign countries – Box 30, Files 27-43
SUB-SERIES XXVI – C: Miscellaneous Items – Box 30, Files 44-52
SERIES XXVII:
Rotary Member Badges (worn during the meetings) – members names arranged alphabetically by style of badge
SUB-SERIES XXVII - A: Badges with wire pocket holders – Box 31 – 6 badges
SUB-SERIES XXVII – B: Badges with metal bar slide pocket holders – Box 31 – 7 badges
SUB-SERIES XXVII – C: Badges with a spring clip on the back and Rotary International in gold letters around the edge – Box 31 – 81 badges
SUB-SERIES XXVII – D: Badges with a pin closure on the back and Rotary Active Member in gold letters around the edge – some have a red and white New Member sticker attached. – Box 31 – 11 badges
SUB-SERIES XXVII – E: Badges with a pin closure on the back and Rotary Senior Active Member in gold letters around the edge – Box 31 – 4 badges
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #7
SERIES XXVIII:
More miniature banners collected from U.S. and foreign Rotary Clubs – All of Series XXVIII is found in Box 32
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – A: United States – Ohio – Files 1-6
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – B: United States – Northeast – Files 7-14
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – C: United States – Mid-west – Files 15-22
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – D: United States – South – Files 23-38
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – E: United States – Southwest – Files 39-41
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – F: United States – West Coast – Files 42-55
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – G: United States – Alaska and Hawaii – Files 56-58
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – H: Canada – Files 59-61
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – I: Central and South America – Files 62-73
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – J: Atlantic and Caribbean – Files 74-76
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – K: Asia – Files 77-111
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – L: Europe – Files 112-130
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – M: Australia and New Zealand – Files 131-136
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – N: Africa – Files 137-143
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – O: District Governor’s Banner – File 144
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #8
SERIES XXIX: The Paul P. Gutmann Addition – Box 33, Files 1-14
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #9
SERIES XXX: The Lorna Swisher Addition – Box 33, Files 15-20
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #10
SERIES XXXI: The Doug Stilwell Addition – Miniature banners, member buttons, gavel and DVD – Box 34, Files 1-34
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #11
SERIES XXXII: The Mike Gutmann Addition – Box 35, Files 1-3
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #12
SERIES XXXIII: The Sean Ford Addition
SUB-SERIES XXXIII-A: Miscellaneous documents relating to club activities – Box 35, Files 4-11
SUB-SERIES XXXIII-B: Documents from the President’s Notebook – 2016-2017 – Box 35, Files 12-20
SUB-SERIES XXXIII-C: Documents relating to the 75th Anniversary Celebration of the Piqua Rotary Club – 1990 – Box 35, Files 21-29
SERIES XXXIV: Rotary Club Addition #13 – July 2018
SUB-SERIES XXXIV A: Board of Directors Minutes: 2005-2009
SUB-SERIES XXXIV B: Financial Records and Reports 2006-2008
SUB-SERIES XXXIV C: Bylaws Changes and Adoptions
SUB-SERIES XXXIV D: Club Assemblies, Committees and Committee Reports
SUB-SERIES XXXIV E: Miniature banner
HISTORY
The Rotary Club of Piqua was organized on October 9, 1914 as the first Rotary Club in a community of under twenty thousand people. An international charter was granted on January 1, 1915 to the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio, No. 135. The Piqua club was the fifth club to be organized in the state of Ohio. The original fifteen charter members elected William K. Leonard as their first president.
The weekly meetings of the club began at the Piqua Men’s Club in 1914 and have since been held in churches, the Favorite Hotel, the YMCA and the Elks Lodge building. Currently the meetings are held at Edison State Community College. Rotary has sponsored numerous fund raising events including Charity Balls, Rotary’s Rollicking Revues, dinners and auctions. The club held the first Rural-Urban meeting ever organized by a Rotary Club. The Piqua club has also been active in supporting local Boy Scout activities, the movement to build the National Guard Armory in the city, the movement to establish a City Commission-City Manager form of government, a student loan program, a foreign exchange program and various city cultural and artistic programs.
As of November 2014 the Piqua Rotary Club is still an active organization in Piqua. The club currently meets on Tuesdays at noon at Edison State Community College. The weekly meetings consist of a lunch, a brief business meeting and a wide variety of presentations, programs and speeches by club members and outside speakers.
CONTAINER LISTING
SERIES I: BOARD OF DIRECTORS MINUTES
BOX 1
File
1 Board Minutes, November 1914-August 1918 (Missing July-December 1917)
2 Board Minutes, January 1919-December 1924
3 Board Minutes, ___ 1925-December 1928
4 Board Minutes, February 1929-December 1932
5 Board Minutes, January 1933-December 1936
6 Board Minutes, January 1937-December 1939
7 Board Minutes, January 19407-December 1942
8 Board Minutes, January 1943-December 1945
9 Board Minutes, January 1946-December 1950
Note: January 1951-June 1958 are not part of the collection.
10 Board Minutes, January 1958-December 1962
11 Board Minutes, January 1963-December 1964
12 Board Minutes, January 1965-December 1966
SERIES II: WEEKLY REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
BOX 1
File
13 Meeting Minutes 1914
14 Meeting Minutes 1915
BOX 2
File
1 Meeting Minutes 1916
2 Meeting Minutes 1917
3 Meeting Minutes 1918
4 Meeting Minutes 1919
5 Meeting Minutes 1920
6 Meeting Minutes 1921
7 Meeting Minutes 1922
8 Meeting Minutes 1923
9 Meeting Minutes 1924
BOX 3
File
1 Meeting Minutes 1925
2 Meeting Minutes 1926
3 Meeting Minutes 1927
4 Meeting Minutes 1928
5 Meeting Minutes 1929
6 Meeting Minutes 1930
7 Meeting Minutes 1931
8 Meeting Minutes 1932
9 Meeting Minutes1933
10 Meeting Minutes 1934
11 Meeting Minutes 1935
12 Meeting Minutes 1936
13 Meeting Minutes 1937
14 Meeting Minutes 1938
15 Meeting Minutes 1939
BOX 4
File
1 Meeting Minutes 1940
2 Meeting Minutes January-July 1941
NOTE: Meeting Minutes, August 1941-June 1942 are not part of the
collection.
3 Meeting Minutes, July-December 1942
SERIES III: NEWSLETTERS (ROTOPIQUAN)
BOX 4
NOTE: Newsletters from November 1921 to April 1922 can be found in
Series V, scrapbook. Newsletters from May 1922 to November
1925 are not part of the collection.
File
4 Newsletters – December 1925
5 Newsletters – January and July 1926 – all others not part of collection.
6 Newsletters – October and November 1927 – all others not part of collection.
7 Newsletters – March-December 1928 – January and February 1928 are not part of the collection.
8 Newsletters – 1929
9 Newsletters – 1930
10 Newsletters – 1931
11 Newsletters – July-December 1932 – January-June 1932 are not part of the collection.
12 Newsletters – January-June 1933 – July-December 1933 are not part of the collection.
13 Newsletters – March, April and May 1934 – all others not part of the collection.
14 Newsletters – July-December 1935 – January-June 1935 are not part of the collection.
15 Newsletters – 1936
16 Newsletters – 1937
17 Newsletters – 1938 (Rotopiquan)
18 Newsletters – 1939
19 Newsletters – 1940
20 Newsletters – 1941
21 Newsletters – 1942
BOX 5
File
1 Newsletters – 1943
2 Newsletters – 1944
3 Newsletters – 1945
4 Newsletters – 1946
5 Newsletters – 1947
6 Newsletters – 1948
7 Newsletters – January-June 1949
BOX 5 NOTE: Newsletters – July 1949-June 1951 are not part of the collection.
8 Newsletters – July-December 1951
9 Newsletters – 1952
10 Newsletters – 1953
11 Newsletters – January-June 1954
BOX 6
File
1 Newsletters – July-December 1954
2 Newsletters – 1955
3 Newsletters – 1956
4 Newsletters – 1957
5 Newsletters – 1958
6 Newsletters – 1959
7 Newsletters – 1960
8 Newsletters – 1961
9 Newsletters – 1962
10 Newsletters – 1963
11 Newsletters – 1964
12 Newsletters – 1965
13 Newsletters – 1966
14 Newsletters – 1967
BOX 7
File
1 Newsletters – 1968
2 Newsletters – 1969
3 Newsletters – 1970
4 Newsletters – 1971
5 Newsletters – 1972
6 Newsletters – 1973
7 Newsletters – 1974
8 Newsletters – 1975
9 Newsletters – 1976
10 Newsletters – 1977
11 Newsletters –1978
12 Newsletters –1979
13 Newsletters – 1980
14 Newsletters – 1981
15 Newsletters – January-August 1982
SERIES IV: FINANCIAL/MEMBERSHIP RECORDS
BOX 8
File
1 Cash/Check Ledger 1928-1941
2 Membership Dues 1928-1941
3 Membership Dues 1941-1958
4 Attendance Records 1931-1941
SERIES V: MISCELLANEOUS
BOX 8
File
5 Programs 1914-1964
6 Scrapbook/Clippings 1921-1971
7 Rotary International Pamphlets
SERIES VI: ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION PROCEDINGS (bound)
LOOSE:
1916 |
1941 |
1952 |
1962 |
1972 |
1930 |
1942 |
1953 |
1963 |
1973 |
1932 |
1943 |
1954 |
1964 |
1974 |
1934 |
1944 |
1955 |
1965 |
1975 |
1935 |
1945 |
1956 |
1966 |
1976 |
1936 |
1946 |
1957 |
1967 |
1977 |
1937 |
1947 |
1958 |
1968 |
1978 |
1938 |
1948 |
1959 |
1969 |
1979 |
1939 |
1949 |
1960 |
1970 |
1980 |
1940 |
1950 |
1961 |
1971 |
1981 |
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION
SERIES VII Board of Directors meeting minutes 1951-1958
and 1966-1990. Financial records of the
Student Loan Fund 1942-1967 and annual
reports of the Scholarship Fund for 1966, 1982-
1984, and 1988. The cash and check ledger
from 1962-1982 and various other financial
records and correspondence are found here.
Series seven includes Boxes 9 and 10.
BOX 9
File
1 Board Minutes, January 1951-May 1958
2 Board Minutes, July 1966-June 1973
3 Board Minutes, July 1973-June 1978
4 Board Minutes, July 1978-June 1981
5 Board Minutes, July 1981-June 1982
6 Board Minutes, July 1983-May 1986
7 Board Minutes, June 1986-September 1990
8 Student Loan Fund – policies, procedures, articles of
incorporation as a non-profit, 1941-1986
9 Student Loan Fund account ledgers, 1942-1967 – listing
names of students and the amounts they received
in loans
10 Piqua Rotary Club and Student Scholarship Fund Annual
Reports for 1966, 1982, 1983, 1984, and 1988
11 Birthday List – members listed by month and day of their birthday
12 Cash and check ledger, 1962-1982
13 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1983-1984
14 Group Study Exchange Tour – Japan, 1968
15 Local and district histories
16 Rotary Foundation Fund ledgers, 1955-1982
17 Service Activities Fund ledger, 1953-1976, and Fish Service Fund ledger, 1976-1982
18 Good Will Fund ledger, 1949-1982
19 Rotary Piano – purchase documents and insurance, 1925
20 International Convention Credentials Certificates, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960
21 Rotary Foundation Scholarships, 1983
22 Sports Teams – Photographs
22a - Youth Soccer Team, c. 1990
22b - Youth Soccer Team, c. 1990
22c - Little League Baseball Team, 1982
22d - Certificate of appreciation for sponsoring the 1982 Little League Baseball team
22e - Little League Baseball Team, 1990
22f - Youth Soccer Team, 1990
22g - Little League Baseball Team, 1991
23 Committee plans and objectives, 1981-1983
BOX 10
File
1 Student Loan correspondence, 1942-1981 – including loan
applications, awards, payments, letters seeking repayment of loans, and letters acknowledging loan payments and final payments
2 Yanagawa Symphonic Wind Ensemble performance –
correspondence – 1985
3 Correspondence concerning Japanese Choir performance, 1983
4 Governor’s Monthly Letter, August 1971-June 1972
5 Letters of resignation and transfer, 1974-1984
6 PolioPlus Campaign materials, 1987
7 Correspondence with the Rotary Club of Sneek, The
Netherlands concerning the death of Police Officer Jan Mulder
8 Student Loan Committee Minutes, 1941-1955
9 Membership classifications and Piqua members filling those
classifications. Also classifications that are unfilled in
the Piqua Club
BOX 11
Series VIII This series includes a variety of documents and
photographs relating club activities from 1914
to 1990. The first constitution of the Piqua
Club is found here. Series 8 includes Boxes 11
and 12.
File
1 List of the first 135 Rotary Clubs in existence – Piqua is # 135
2 Scrapbook – Goodwill Tour of Ohio, 1970 – “Album of
Appreciation presented to the Japanese F.M. Choir of
Fukushima, Japan.” Pictures and articles on their stop
and concert in Piqua, 28 July 1970
3 District 667 Directory 1985-1986, Rotary International
4 Club officers and members with occupation and standing
committees, 1922, 1924-1930, membership brochures
5 Club President’s Workbook, 1964-1965 – Rotopiquan’s,
correspondence, papers collected by Harry R. Oda, club
president
6 Resolutions of the Annual Conference of the 231st District
Rotary International, 1954 – found in the Presidents
Workbook, 1964-1965
7 Application for Rotary Club Scholarship for David R. Strempel,
1980 – found in President’s Workbook, 1964-1965
8 Piqua Rotary Club 40th Anniversary Banquet photographs –
1955 (6 photos and 5 slides)
9 Pictures and negatives of Japanese delegation touring Piqua –
1968 – and program of the tour
10 Piqua Rotary Ann parties – 21 October 1947 with the Dayton
Boys Choir and 21 November 1947 – photographs
11 Rotary Club Picnics, 1952, 1960, and fish dinner, 1973 –
photographs
12 Piqua Rotary Club 25th Anniversary Dinner, 1939 –
photographs
13 Rotary International Convention photographs – Toronto,
Canada – 1924
14 Piqua Rotary Club 1980 group photograph – members identified
15 Miscellaneous photographs of meetings and events
15a – Joint meeting summer 1941
15b – Rotary Float – Sesquicentennial Parade – 8 August 1946
15c – Money - 1953
15d – 1964 Rotary meeting with Omar Williams, Channel 2
Sports Director as the program
15e – 1971-1972 meeting with District Governor Bill Strautman
15f – Photographs of 1972 exchange students, “Chip” and “Mato”
15g – Robert N. Hartzell welcomes son Thomas H. Hartzell as
100th member – 1954
15h – Regular meeting at the YMCA cafeteria, 14 November 1944
15i – New Elks Lodge in Piqua, 1950 – Rotary met here until c. 2002
16 Rotary Foundation Achievement Certificates, 1960s-1980s
17 Rotary’s Rollicking Review at May’s Opera House
17a – Program 1921
17b – Program 1922
17c – Photograph of the entire cast on the stage of May’s Opera
House, 1921 or 1922
18 Piqua rotary Club 50th Anniversary materials, programs,
communications, etc., 1964
BOX 12
File
1 Roster Rotary Club, Piqua, Ohio, 1919-1920 – book containing
pictures and place of business of members, past officers,
and the club constitution
2 Program – 50th Anniversary of Rotary International and 40th
Anniversary of Piqua Rotary Club in conjunction with
Annual Rotary Ann Party – 21 March 1955
3 231st District Annual Conference Program, 1954
4 Constitution of Piqua Rotary Club
4a – Constitution adopted 1 September 1925
4b – Constitution adopted 1 September 1931
4c – Constitution and By-Laws Pamphlet No. 12, July 1949
4d – Constitution and By-Laws Pamphlet No. 12, July 1952
4e – Constitution and By-Laws Pamphlet No. 12, July 1954
4f – First local constitution for the Piqua Rotary Club, 1914
5 Piqua Rotary Club, 65th Anniversary Luncheon Program, 1980,
also honoring the 75th Anniversary of Rotary
International
6 Rotary International 75th Anniversary Convention Program and
International Fellowship Dinner Program – Chicago,
1980
7 Piqua Rotary Club 75th Anniversary communications, 1990
8 Piqua Rotary Club 75th Anniversary group photograph, 1990 (3
copies)
9 History of Rotary International and the Piqua Rotary Club by
Jim Oda – 1990 (4 copies)
10 75th Anniversary Certificate (framed) from Rotary International
and a plaque from Root Outdoor Advertising
11 A History of the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio and of District 667
Rotary International by Cecil M. Sims, Curtis Reynolds,
and Paul Gutmann – 1971
12 Souvenir photo booklet of the 12th International Convention,
Edinburgh, Scotland – 1921
13 Miscellaneous communications, fliers, announcements, and
postcards
14 Membership application card, Oliver J. Lecklider, 13
September 1920
15 Program for District 667 Conference, 1988
BOX 13
Series IX Annual and semi-annual financial reports and
monthly financial statements covering the years
1935 to 1989 are found here along with the cash
receipts and cash disbursements ledgers for the
years 1941-1981. Series 9 is found in Box 13.
File
1 Annual and Semi-Annual Financial Reports, 1945-1982
2 Monthly Financial Statements, 1935-1944
3 Yearly Club and Student Loan Fund Financial Reports, 1944-
1984
4 Yearly Club Financial reports, 1928-1938
5 Cash Ledger, General, 1941-1944
6 Special Funds ledgers, 1941-1982
7 Cash ledger – receipts, 1941-1951
8 Cash ledger – receipts, 1951-1981
9 Cash ledger – disbursements, 1941-1951
10 Cash ledger – disbursements, 1951-1981
11 General Financial Statements, 1984-1985, and Activity
Financial Reports, 1984-1989
BOX 14
Series X Series ten contains a collection of miscellaneous
items, communications and club histories. It also
contains two rather large collections of photographs
of the Piqua Rotary 75th Anniversary Dinner in 1990
and of the Rotary year 1992-1993. In addition,
Piqua Rotary Club newsletters< “Rotopiquan”, for the years 1983-2004 are located in this series. Series 10 includes Boxes 14 through 19.
File
1 Lists of: Rotary meetings and the location of the meetings;
International activities; committees; constitution and by-
laws changes; District meetings; dues; exchange
students; fund raisers; membership; projects; programs;
and other information in list form. This information is
hand written on 5x8 note cards, 1915-1988
2 Booklet, “For Our District Governor, Ken. R. Symons:
Statements from committee chairmen” – 1952-1953
3 Minutes of Board of Directors Meetings, June – October 1989
4 Draft copies and a proof copy of “Service Above Self: Piqua
Rotary Club 1915-1990” by Jim Oda. Produced as a
birthday present for his father, Harry Oda, and printed in
conjunction with the 75th Anniversary celebration of the
Piqua Rotary Club
5 Miscellaneous papers and notes found in the collection
6 Newspaper clippings and a Rotary newspaper printed in Piqua,
1 March 1920
7 75th Anniversary Dinner at the Piqua Country Club – Photographs –
13 February 1990
7/1 – Ray Loffer; Jim Oda; Rotary District Governor; Tony
Wendeln, Rotary Club President
7/2 – Duplicate of 7/1
7/3 – Jim Oda; Ray Loffer; Rotary District Governor; Tony
Wendeln
7/4 – Mr. Harry Oda, Mrs. Jo Baker receiving Paul Harris
Fellow Awards from Club President Tony
Wendeln
7/5 – Mrs. Jo Baker and Tony Wendeln
7/6 – Harry Oda and Tony Wendeln, Bob Hance seated in
center background
7/7 – Jim Oda speaking to the group (2 copies)
7/8 – Tony and Karen Wendeln
7/9 – Tony Wendeln, Piqua Rotary Club President
7/10 – Jim and Harry Oda
7/11 – Cliff Alexander; Jim Oda; Harry Oda
7/12 - _________________; Mike Yannucci (2 copies)
7/13 – District Governor and ________________ (2 copies)
7/14 – Richard Adams (2 copies)
7/15 – Photo of the gathering (2 copies)
7/16 – Photo of exhibit of club historic documents (2 copies)
7/17 – Photo of exhibit of club historic documents (2 copies)
7/18 – Photo of the entry way into the dinner (2 copies)
8 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter – 1983
9 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter – 1984
10 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter – 1985
11 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter – 1986
12 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter – 1987
13 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter – 1988
14 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter – 1989
15 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter – 1990
16 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter – 1991
BOX 15
File
1 Attendance Records, 1941-1969
2 Attendance Records, 1970-1987
3 Financial Reports, 1945-1979
4 Semi-Annual club membership reports, 1939-1982
5 Civic Relief Organization, 1950-1954
6 Nominating Committee, 1952-1982
7 Newspaper article on 25th Anniversary Banquet of Piqua Rotary
Club, 1939
8 50th Anniversary of Rotary International booklet, convention
program, newspaper, and 40th Anniversary of Piqua
Rotary Program, 1955
9 50th Anniversary Piqua Rotary – program, articles, financial
statement, 1964
10 75th Anniversary Rotary International, The Rotarian Magazine,
1980
BOX 16
File
1 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1989-1990
2 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1990-1991
3 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1991-1992
4 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1992-1993
5 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1993-1994
6 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1994-1995
7 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1995-1996
8 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1996-1997
9 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1997-1998
10 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1998-1999
BOX 17
File
1 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 1999-2000
2 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 2000-2001
3 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 2001-2002
4 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 2002-2003
5 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 24 June 2003-30 December 2003
6 ROTOPIQUAN – newsletter, 6 January 2004-28 December 2004
BOX 18
File
1 Paul Harris Fellow Award folder and certificate – presented to
Mrs. Martin W. Bauer. Also letters thanking Mrs. Bauer
for her gifts to the Rotary Scholarship fund, 1988-1991
2 District 667 Annual Conference programs for 1966, 1968,
1969, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987
3 Amigos Para Siempre – Rotary International District 6670
Newsletter, July-December 1994
4 Miscellaneous correspondence – thank you's, fliers, District
Attendance Contest, etc., 1971, 1972, 1991, 1992, 1995
5 Miscellaneous newsletters
5/1 – Rotary World, July 1995
5/2 – Rotary World, May 1996
5/3 – District 6670 Newsletter, July 1995
5/4 – District 6670 Newsletter, August 1995
5/5 – District 6670 Newsletter, March 1996
5/6 – Sidney Rotary, 15 July 1991
5/7 – Fort Myers Beach Rotary Club, 11 July 1991
6 Photographs 1992-1993
6/1 – Corn Booth, Heritage Festival, 1992
6/2 – Corn Booth, Heritage Festival, 1992
6/3 – Corn Booth, Heritage Festival, 1992, with Clint Gattshall
6/4 – ____________________
6/5 – ____________________, Wayne Smith (2 copies)
6/6 – Emily Garbry receiving the Paul Harris Fellow Award
6/7 – Emily Garbry receiving the Paul Harris Fellow Award
6/8 – Emily Garbry receiving the Paul Harris Fellow Award
6/9 – Emily Garbry receiving the Paul Harris Fellow Award
6/10 – Emily Garbry receiving the Paul Harris Fellow Award
6/11 – Emily Garbry receiving the Paul Harris Fellow Award
6/12 – Emily and John Scott Garbry
6/13 – Emily and John Scott Garbry (2 copies)
6/14 – John Scott Garbry
6/15 – John Scott Garbry (2 copies)
6/16 – ___________________________
6/17 – Tom Buecker, Jack Schwab, Jim Oda, and others (2 copies)
6/18 – same as 6/17
6/19 – _____________________________
6/20 – _______________________
6/21 – ___________________, _________________, Jim Oda
6/22 – _________________ selling tickets to Rural Urban Dinner, 1993
6/23 – same as 6/22
6/24 – Dinner meeting in “The Commons” at Piqua High
School – 1993 Rural Urban Dinner
6/25 – Urban/Rural Dinner Head Table, 1993, ____________
6/26 – Urban/Rural Dinner Head Table, 1993, left to right –
Don Massa, Rotary Club President; Peggy
Sheehan, Lois Massa
6/27 – same as 6/26
6/28 – Urban/Rural Dinner Head Table, 1993 ______________
6/29 – Urban/Rural Dinner, PHS – 1993
6/30 – Clint Gattshall, Elen Gattshall, _____________, Don
Massa, ____________, ________________ - PHS – 1993
6/31 – Peggy Sheehan – PHS – 1993
6/32 – Meeting at the Elks Club
6/33 – Same as 6/32 (2 copies)
6/34 – Show Choir (PHS) performing Christmas show for
Rotary meeting at the Elks Club
6/35 – Del Perry presenting award to _________, __________,
Jim Oda and Pres. Don Massa in background
6/36 – Rotary Scholarship recipients Kelli Cain, Susan Francis,
Ben Reed, ______________, Scott ______________, at Eagles Club
6/37 – Judy Havenar (PHS Counselor), Ben Reed, __________,
Susan Francis
6/38 – Susan Francis, Kelli Cain, __________, Ben Reed, ____________
6/39 – Meeting at Piqua Eagles club – Jim Oda, Don Massa,
_______________
6/40 – Amy Preuss (PHS) receiving award – Elks Club
6/41 – Amy Preuss – PHS – 4-Way Test
6/42 – Vicki Branson, Dick Miller
6/43 – Pres. Don Massa, Larry Pohlhamus
6/44 – same as 6/43
6/45 – __________________, Susan Kiefer
6/46 – Governor J. Russell Brinkman, District Governor 6670
6/47 – _____________________, ___________________
6/48 – _____________________, ___________________
6/49 – _____________________, ___________________ (2 copies)
6/50 – _____________________, ___________________
(same as 6/49)
6/51 – _____________________, Pres. Don Massa
6/52 – Gina Cullen (exchange student from New Zealand), Del Perry
6/53 – Tim Garrett, ________________
6/54 – _____________________, ___________________
6/55 – _____________________, Susan Kiefer
6/56 – Jack Schwabb, Don Massa_____________________,
___________________, ____________________, Jim Oda
6/57 – _____________________, Susan Kiefer
6/58 – Don Hole, Tom Baker
6/59 – _____________________, Pres. Don Massa
6/60 – _____________________, meeting at Elks Club
6/61 – _____________________, meeting at Elks Club
6/62 – Meeting at Elks Club
6/63 – Dale Davis
6/64 – _____________________, induction of Jackie Shinall,
Miami County AAA
6/65 – Jackie Shinall, Miami County AAA
6/66 – Dale Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Children’s International
Summer Village
6/67 – Elizabeth Davis, _________________ - C.I.S.V.
6/68 – _____________________
6/69 – _____________________, ___________________
6/70 – _____________________, ___________________
6/71 – Dick Adams, ___________________
6/72 – _____________________, ___________________
6/73 – DARE Officer Doug Swallow, Ken Rupp, and Police
Chief Phil Potter
6/74 – Ann Mert, Mimi Crawford – Hot Air Balloon
6/75 – Bill Nees, PHS Head Football Coach and Steve
Magoteaux, PHS Athletic Director
6/76 – Meeting at the Elks Club – J. Russell Brinkman, District
Governor, District 6670, et. al.
6/77 – Meeting at the Elks Club
6/78 – Meeting at the Elks Club
6/79 – _________________, Tom Buecker, _______________
6/80 – Tony Wendeln, ________________, ______________,
___________________
6/81 – Christmas Dinner at the Elks Club
BOX 18
File
7 Music Everywhere: The rotary Spirit in Action by Yoichi
Anazawa – this book is about musical groups from the
U.S., which toured Japan and Japanese musical groups
that toured the U.S., all sponsored by Rotary
International and Rotary Clubs
BOX 19
File
1 General Correspondence, January-July 1991
2 Newsletters – “Governor’s Monthly Letter” August 1990-June
1991; “Rotary International,” July 1991-May 1992
3 Membership list and weekly attendance records, 26 June 1990-
30 July 1991
4 Photo Scrapbook – Don Massa’s Year In Rotary, 1992-1993 –
18 pages
5 Proposed Enactments 92-1 through 92-266 to be considered by
the 1992 Council on Legislation of Rotary International –
January 1992
6 Proposed Enactments 92-267 through 92-271 / Proposed
Resolutions 92-272 through 92-328 / Intended
Amendments to Proposed Enactments / Intended
Withdrawals of Proposed Enactments / Errata in
Proposed Enactments – to be considered by the 1992
Council on Legislation of Rotary International
7 Report of Action – 1992 Council on Legislation of Rotary
International
8 General Correspondence, 1990
9 Board of Director’s Minutes 1991-1992
10 Correspondence 1995-1996 and Application for Rotary
International Youth Exchange Program for Irena
Prochazkova of the Czech Republic
BOX 20 – Historic documents used in 75th Anniversary
Exhibits
Series XI Items found in series eleven are things that were used in the historical exhibits at the 75th
Anniversary Banquet held at the Piqua Country Club. Included here are photos of charter
members, photographs of club activities and
projects. Also found here are a large number of
miniature club banners brought back by members
visiting other clubs or by delegations from other
clubs visiting Piqua. Series 11 is found in Boxes 20
through 22.
File
1 Photographs of Charter Members – 1914
2 First meeting agenda of Piqua Rotary Club, 9 October 1914
3 First New Members, 1914
4 First Club Bulletin, 1915
5 1916 Club Bulletin by “Jack, the Scribe”
6 Fund raiser for crippled children – Rotary’s Rollicking Revue,
1921
7 Fund raiser for crippled children fund, boys’ work, and charities
– Rotary’s Rollicking Revue, 1922
8 25th Anniversary Photo – 1939
9 Sesquicentennial Float photo, 1946
10 40th Anniversary of Piqua Rotary Club, 1955 – Program and
photograph
11 Station Wagon given for crippled children, 1956
12 Rotary International Convention Program Cover and inside
page – 1959
13 Rotary International Convention, 1962, “A Night in
Hollywood” Program signed by Harry Mills of the Mills
Brothers
14 Rotary Club Piqua 50th Anniversary Program – 1965
15 Group Study Exchange Tour Japan, 1968 – Photo taken at Scots
Inn (Best Western)
16 Rotary International 75th Anniversary, Piqua Rotary 66th
Anniversary Dinner program, 1980
17 Exchange Student from New Zealand – Susan Newey, 1984
18 Object of Rotary – poster
19 Letter to Harry [Oda] from the rotary Club of Piqua signed by
the members, 14 November 1944 – Harry was serving in
the military overseas in World War II
20 Paul Harris Fellow Award folder and certificate issued to “John
Spiker”
21 Piqua Bulletin Award 1982-1983 – a plaque
22 New Piqua Rotary Club Banner Design – 1978
23 Rotary Club Banner, Valentine, Nebraska
24 Rotary Club Banner, Bogota-Chico, Colombia
25 Rotary Club Banner, Marre Warren, Victoria District, Australia
26 Rotary Club Banner, Elmira, New York
27 Rotary Club Banner, Plano, Texas
BOX 21
File
1 Rotary Club Banner, camouflaged handkerchief from
Jacksonville, North Carolina
2 Rotary Club Banner, Quimper-Odet (France)
3 Rotary Club Banner, Salem, New Hampshire-Methuen,
Massachusetts
4 Rotary Club Banner, Wheat Ridge, Colorado
5 Rotary Club Banner, Hong Kong Harbour
6 Rotary Club Banner, Bangkok-Rattanakosin, Thailand
7 Rotary Club Banner, San Ramon, California
8 Rotary International Banner, New York World’s Fair, 1964-
1965
9 Rotary Club Banner, Bayshore Palo Alto, California
10 Rotary Club Banner, De Copacabana, Estado Do Rio, Brasil
11 Rotary Club Banner, Ajaccio
12 Rotary Club Banner, Wausau, Wisconsin
13 Rotary Club Banner, Digne Les Bains, France
14 Rotary Club Banner, Sagae, Japan
15 Rotary Club Banner, Nakoso, Japan
16 Rotary Club Banner, Hackensack, New Jersey]
17 Rotary Club Banner, Busan Central, Korea
18 Rotary Club Banner, Rhinelander, Wisconsin
19 Rotary Club Banner, Obanazawa, Japan
20 Rotary Club Banner, Iida, Japan
21 Rotary Club Banner, Manistique, Michigan
22 Rotary Club Banner, Indiana, Pennsylvania
23 Rotary Club Banner, Peabody The Leather City, Peabody,
Massachusetts
24 Rotary Club Banner, Tajima, Japan
25 Rotary Club Banner, Yokote, Japan
BOX 22
File
1 Rotary Club Banner, Iida South, Japan
2 Rotary Club Banner, Onalaska, Wisconsin
3 Rotary Club Banner, Shinjo, Japan
4 Rotary Club Banner, ? Japan or China – 3 panel blue and white with horse mounted warrior
5 Three books published by Rotary International:
5a – Seven Paths to Peace, 1959
5b – Service is My Business, 1948
5c – Adventure in Service, 1949
6 Official Directory of Rotary International 1989-1990
BOX 23
Series XII File Cards: Application for membership cards, new
member report cards, change of address or classification cards, and termination cards. These
are filed alphabetically by member name.
Name |
Year |
Occupation or Classification |
Adams, Fred L. |
1919 |
“Signs” |
Alberty, Edward |
1967 |
Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce |
Alexander, Cliff Ray |
1929 |
Citizens’ Loan & Credit Co. |
Alexander, James A. |
1943 |
Federal Public Housing Authority |
Allen, Edward H. |
1925 |
Orr Flesh Building |
Altman, John S. |
1920 |
Greene Street Methodist Church |
Anderson, David E. |
|
|
Anthony, Robert |
1938 |
Shines’ Piqua Theatres |
Apple, Donald E. |
1985 |
Agri Business |
Armstrong, Harry F. |
1919 |
W. H. Armstrong |
Ashforth, Robert J. |
1925 |
P. R. Goering & Co. |
Atkinson, William S. |
1961 |
Piqua Memorial Hospital |
Ayers, Henry Cooper |
1922 |
The Ayers Electric Co. |
Bachman, Duane L. |
1975 |
Piqua Board of Education |
Badstuber, Max E. |
1937 |
Piqua Munising Wood Products Co. |
Baij, Victor D. |
1990 |
Comfort Inn |
Bajus, Richard G. |
1971 |
Piqua Memorial Hospital |
Baker, C. Oscar |
1967 |
WPTW Radio, Inc. |
Baldwin, Wilburn J. |
1924 |
Miller & Baldwin |
Bamber, Walter Rawcliffe |
|
The Cron Kills Co. |
Banaszak, Larry |
1990 |
K MART, Inc. |
Barbee, Darrell F. |
1973 |
Piqua Poultry Co. |
Barger, William M |
1980 |
French Oil Mill Machinery Co. |
Barker, Charles E. |
1920 |
C. E. Barker & Co. |
Barlett, Todd a. |
1981 |
Bearings, Inc. |
Barnett, Charles H. |
1920 |
Piqua Handle Mfg. Co. |
Bartel, Clarence J. |
1926 |
Home Aluminum & Bronze Co. |
Barttett, Raymond Sisley |
1917 |
The Orr Felt & Blanket Co. |
Battin, Herschel C. |
1956 |
Inland Homes Corporation |
Bauer, Martin W. |
1947 |
Aerovent Fan Co. |
Bayman, I. Eugene |
1983 |
Insurance |
Beach, Lloyd E. |
1972 |
Retired |
Beckert, Donald E. |
1925 |
Piqua Lumber Co. |
Beckert, Herbert C. |
1964 |
Beckert Brothers Co. |
Bell, Harry L. |
1922 |
The Sherer Bell Co. |
Benner, Walter Philip |
|
The Starr Piano Co. |
Berry, George N. |
1926 |
Lindsay & Berry |
Besanceney, Henry |
1921 |
Modern Shoe Repairing Co. |
Black, James Luther |
1920 |
Superior Underwear Co. |
Bobbs, J. Ordella |
1923 |
Regal Oil Refining Co. |
Bomhard, Thomas Alan |
1984 |
Heartland of Piqua |
Boshart, Maurice |
1952 |
Piqua Board of Education |
Bowman, William N. |
1971 |
Ohio Bell |
Boyer, Armotte H. |
1923 |
Meteor Phonograph Co. |
Brandenburg, Glen F. |
1926 |
Furman’s Orchestra |
Branning, Ernest H. |
1947 |
Wood Shovel & Tool Co. |
Brandon, Harry H. |
1925 |
The Ohio Marble Co. |
Brauner, Edward J. |
1967 |
Bramco Controls Div. Ledex Inc. |
Brumleve, Ferd C. |
1935 |
Pennsylvania R. R. |
Bryan, James Ellsworth |
|
Superior Underwear Co. |
Brelsford, W. H. |
1961 |
Brel-Aire Bowling Lanes |
Bright, William a. |
1987 |
Piqua Daily Call |
Brooks, Philip D. |
1988 |
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church |
Brown, William A. |
1950 |
Orr Felt & Blanket Co. |
Bruner, A. Wayne |
1955 |
J. C. Penney Store |
Brush, Emmett P. |
1945 |
Farmer |
Buechner, F. R. |
|
City of Piqua |
Buecker, Richard I. |
|
|
Buecker, Thomas T. |
1981 |
Civil Law |
Bundschuh, Craig C. |
1978 |
Mid-Continent Properties, Inc. |
Burke, Martin H. |
1983 |
Hospital Administration |
Burkett, Charles S. |
1985 |
Burkett’s Heating & Cooling |
Burner, Andre Henry |
1965 |
French Oil Mill Machinery Co. |
Busler, Vinton E. |
1938 |
Greene Street Methodist Church |
Butts, Donald A. |
1970 |
Dayton Power & Light Co. |
Campbell, Clinton A. |
1919 |
Imperial Underwear Co. |
Campbell, J. Malcolm |
1933 |
Murphy & Campbell |
Camuti, Earl |
1961 |
Salvation Army |
Carozzaq, Daniel L. |
1971 |
Val Decker |
Casparis, Morrison O. |
1946 |
Orr Felt & Blanket Co. |
Casparis, W. S. |
1940 |
Orr Felt & Blanket Co. |
Caywood, James Robert |
|
Surgeon |
Charavay, Frederick |
1923 |
Hartzell Walnut Prop. Co. |
Cheney, S. Howard |
1974 |
Cron-Cheney Funeral Homes Inc. |
Clark, J. H. |
1919 |
Piqua National Bank |
Clark, Paul |
1950 |
Piqua Aircraft Co. |
Clark, Raymond G. |
1935 |
Congregational Christian Church |
Clark, Robert H. |
1968 |
Westminster Presbyterian Church |
Clem, John W. |
1965 |
Goodwill Industries Inc. |
Cleveland, Kenneth W. |
1983 |
Industry Products Co. |
Cline, William W. |
|
|
Cogan, John F. |
1920 |
St.. Mary’s Catholic Church |
Conroy, Charles |
1920 |
The Piqua Glove Co. |
Conwell, Hugh E. |
1937 |
Ohio Bell Telephone Co. |
Corry, William Martin |
1944 |
Piqua Chamber of Commerce |
Crawford, Douglas N. |
1982 |
Edison State Community College |
Creaser, Gordon |
1983 |
Ohioponics, Inc. |
Cron, J. C. |
1920 |
J. C. Cron |
Cron, Jackson C. |
1965 |
J.C. Cron Sons, Inc. |
Cron, John C. |
1947 |
J.C. Cron Sons, Inc |
Cron Kenneth L. |
1933 |
J.C. Cron Undertaking |
Croner, Harry Edward |
1943 |
Piqua Post Office |
Cross, Harold R. |
1947 |
Piqua Chamber of Commerce |
Crumback, Richard R. |
1967 |
Crumback-Rogers, Inc. |
Daley, Thomas E. |
1952 |
Sherer Bell Co. |
Dandignack, J. Gordan |
1955 |
Piqua Memorial Hospital |
D’Andrea, James |
1948 |
Piqua Country Club |
Darling, George Walter |
1937 |
Pennsylvania R.R. |
Davies, Francis Carter |
1920 |
Ohio Fire Supply Co. |
Davis, Robert M. |
1961 |
Citizens National Bank & Trust Co. |
Davis, Shelby A. |
1979 |
Jackson Tube Service, Inc. |
Dayton, John H. |
1981 |
Miami Citizens National Bank |
Decker, Carl Frederick |
1952 |
Val Decker Packing Co. |
Decker, Donald L. |
1952 |
Val Decker Packing Co. |
Decker, John |
|
Ideal Business School and Audit Co. |
Decker, Walter J. |
1929 |
Val Decker Packing Co. |
DeSue, John L. |
1985 |
Sunbrite Cleaner |
DeWeese, James H. |
1968 |
Judge of Common Pleas Court |
DeWeese, Lester T. |
1952 |
Miami Security Co. |
Dickerson, Joe W. |
1982 |
Horticultural consultant |
Dietrich, George Craig |
1920 |
Piqua School District |
Disbrow, Arthur R. |
1985 |
Aircraft Propellers |
Ditmer, Merlin A. |
1916 |
Piqua High School |
Dive, Joe M. |
1944 |
Orr Flesh Building |
Donnelly, William R. |
1972 |
Readi Temp, Inc. |
Dowell, Dorsey Maxfield |
1932 |
St. James Church |
Dowler, James |
|
Halland Mills Inc. |
Drake, Ralph |
1957 |
Drakes Service Station |
Drapp, Charles E. |
|
|
Drapp, Joseph E. |
|
Piqua Battery Inc. |
DuBois, Stanley E. |
1944 |
Anchor Manufacturing Co. |
Easley, Jerry M. |
1977 |
Piqua Chamber of Commerce |
Eckstein, William B. |
1987 |
French Oil Mill Machinery Co. |
Edwards, William Bryant Jr. |
1956 |
Neth and Stelzer Inc. |
Ellerman, Chris F. |
1945 |
Ohio Bottle Cap Co. Inc. |
Elliott, Jesse W. |
1974 |
Perfecto, Inc. |
Ellis, Vonus L. |
1951 |
Bornell Supply Co. Inc. |
Elrod, Robert O. |
1980 |
Tempo Trophy Mfg. Co. Inc. |
Emmert, Paul Franklin |
1917 |
Western Union Telegraph Co. |
Enz, Gary L. |
1983 |
Miami Citizens National Bank |
Erb, Louis |
1935 |
The Pure Oil Co. |
Erbes, L. A. |
1945 |
J.C. Penny Co. |
Erhardt, George B. |
1953 |
Piqua Paint Co. |
Erk, Reinhold |
|
Piqua Amusement Co. |
Ernst, Henry J. |
1984 |
Piqua Concrete Co. |
Ervin, Thomas O. |
1972 |
Trojan Container Inc. |
Erwin, Patrick K. |
1983 |
The Miller Co. |
Etter, John R. |
1945 |
G.C. Murphy Co. |
Fahs, Gordon M. |
1960 |
Champion Paper Specialties, Inc. |
Fay, Thomas, E. |
1958 |
Anchor Manufacturing Co. |
Feinthel, Ken K. |
1978 |
Miami Citizens National Bank |
Feldwisch, H.W. |
|
Veterinarian |
Ferguson, Thomas S. |
1962 |
Inland Homes Corp. |
Ferrier, Danny M. |
1986 |
Piqua Daily Call |
Filler, Joe C. |
1947 |
Huntzinger School Photo Service |
Fischer, Edward B |
1964 |
Piqua Baptist Church |
Ftizwater, Paul E. |
1944 |
Piqua Board of Education |
Flach, William Henry |
1921 |
Piqua Post Office |
Flesh, Alfred L. |
1917 |
Atlas Underwear Co. |
Flesh, George A. |
1923 |
Atlas Underwear Co. |
Foulger, Herbert Brown |
1943 |
J.C. Penny Co. |
Fox, William E. |
1955 |
Miami County Broadcasting Co. |
Francis, Harold B. |
1985 |
Francis Office Supply |
Frazier, Logan A. |
|
George H. Rundle Co. |
Freeman, James L. |
1975 |
The Springs Inc. |
French, Alfred Willard Jr. |
1943 |
French Oil Mill Machinery Co. |
Freshour, William McDowell |
1920 |
Piqua Cap Co. |
Funke, Frederick E. |
1975 |
Mid-Continent Properties, Inc. |
Frydell, Thomas A. |
1960 |
Armco Steel Corp. |
Funkhouser, W. Keith |
1951 |
J.C. Penny Co. |
Gabriel, C.B. |
1955 |
Dayton Power & Light Co. |
Galbreath, David K., Jr. |
1981 |
Real Estate |
Garbry, J. Scott |
1967 |
Garbry Farms |
Garbry, Will S. |
1924 |
Farmer |
Gates, Philip Paul |
|
Piqua Board of Education |
Gerhard, Edgar I. |
1950 |
Meteor Motor Car Co. |
Gerhart, Emerson |
|
Gerhart Greenhouses |
Gerlach, Wm. |
1920 |
Gerlach Florists |
Geuslinger, L.W. |
1923 |
Magee Bros. Co |
Gilman, C.J. |
1942 |
Dayton Power & Light Co. |
Gleason, Brian |
|
Piqua Paper Box Co. |
Glotfelty, H. Wayne M.D. |
1955 |
Mental Health Clinic |
Goehring, Charles H. |
1975 |
Edison State Community College |
Gravett, Warren S. |
1937 |
Citizens National Bank & Trust Co. |
Gray, Arthur S. |
1920 |
Piqua Transfer & Storage Co. |
Gray, Paul B. |
1954 |
Motel Builders Inc. |
Griffith, Will C. |
1919 |
Central Union Telephone Co. |
Grigg, R. Warren |
1938 |
Pennsylvania R.R. Co. |
Grimslid, Gary N. |
1972 |
Sears Roebuck & Co. |
Grosvenor, Richard B. |
1946 |
Tykie Toy Co. |
Gunter, Ralph F. |
1931 |
Lbrand Ross Brothers & Montgomery |
Gunter, Ralph L. |
|
Gunter, Daughtery & Co., CPA’s |
Gusching, Alan C. |
1983 |
Hootman & Gusching |
Hager, LeRoy |
1920 |
Piqua Ice Co. |
Hall, Albert Acton |
1920 |
Ohio Marble Co. |
Halland, G. |
1938 |
Halland Mills Inc. |
Hallows, L. Craig |
1975 |
Turner, Hallows & King |
Hammer, Raymond L., Jr. |
1979 |
Hammer Graphics, Inc |
Hammer, Robert |
1971 |
Hammer Graphics, Inc. |
Hammer, Raymond L. Sr. |
1954 |
Magee Bros. Co. |
Hammond, Robert R. |
1979 |
Piqua Daily Call |
Hampshire, Thomas F. |
1981 |
Hampshire Co. |
Hardwick, David r. |
1985 |
Ledey, Inc. |
Harris, J. Richard |
1970 |
Piqua Daily Call |
Harris, John H. |
1942 |
Lear Avia, Inc. |
Harrison, Bert d. |
1986 |
Clothing Retail |
Hastings, H. Elmo |
1981 |
Electric Service |
Hartzell, George W. |
|
|
Hartzell, Robert N. |
1924 |
George N. Hartzell Co. |
Hartzell, Thomas H. |
1954 |
Hartzell Industries, Inc. |
Hauk, Paul |
1934 |
Piqua Granite & Marble Co. |
Hauschild, Thor |
1948 |
Schines Theatres |
Havenar, Louis W. |
|
Miami County Courthouse |
Havenar, Michael L. |
|
Havenar, Sampson & Associates |
Hedger, George e. |
1949 |
Orr Flesh Building |
Hemm, Daniel I. |
1985 |
Auto Sales, Retail |
Hemm, R. Charles |
1983 |
Glass sales, Retail |
Henne, Walter F. |
1919 |
Columbia Tire & Rubber Co. |
Hennessey, James |
1919 |
J.M. Hennessey, Bros. |
Hepler, John R. |
1962 |
The Spot Restaurant, Inc. |
Herman, William H. |
1970 |
Uniwood Div. of Union Fork & Hoe |
Hess, Marvin L. |
1964 |
EDM Inc. |
Hetherington, Clark Edward |
|
Orr Flesh Building |
Hickey, William |
1928 |
Greene Street Methodist Church |
Higgins, George Walter |
|
Hedges & Higgins |
Hilbert, Robert F. |
1953 |
Meteor Motor Car Co. |
Hinger, Thomas C. |
1969 |
Hinger Construction Co. |
Hinsch, Charles L |
1920 |
Champion Cutter & Fixture Co. |
Hinsch, Scott J. |
1948 |
Champion Cutter & Fixture Co. |
Hockert, J. Richard |
1980 |
Auto Tube, Inc. |
Hoefling, Douglas R. |
1984 |
Douglas R. Hoefling, DDS, Inc. |
Hoerner, W.F. |
1953 |
Piqua Board of Education |
Holaday, Robert F. |
1939 |
Pennsylvania R.R. |
Holsinger, Ralph |
1947 |
Piqua Daily Call |
Holsinger, S. Earnest |
1944 |
Anchor Manufacturing Co. |
Hostetter, Paul |
1937 |
Orr Flesh Building |
Howard, Robert |
1968 |
Piqua YMCA |
Hubbard, James Frank |
|
Piqua Malt Co. |
Huffman, Homer E. |
1963 |
Retired |
Huffman, James W. |
1975 |
City of Piqua |
Hughes, R. David |
1963 |
Champion Paper Specialties, Inc. |
Hunolt, Jerry E. |
1990 |
J.C. Penny Co. |
Hunt, Richard |
1948 |
Radio Station WPTW |
Hunt, V.W. |
1950 |
Orr flesh Building |
Hurd, Paul S. |
1982 |
Edison State Community College |
Ignasias, Charles Harry |
1944 |
Pennsylvania R.R. |
Inglis, John C. |
1980 |
First Presbyterian Church |
Jackson, Harold Edward |
1977 |
Elder-Beerman Stores, Inc. |
Jackson, Sam |
1966 |
Miami Industries, Div. |
Jackson, Samuel E. |
1947 |
Jackson Tube Service, Inc. |
Jelleff, Charles |
1920 |
Favorite Stove & Range Co. |
Jenkins, Donald J. |
1978 |
Don Jenkins Electric Co. |
Johnson, Carl Alfred |
1943 |
Cron Kills Co. |
Johnson, J.E. |
1920 |
Veterinarian |
Jones, Clarence M. |
1925 |
Building contractor |
Kadel, William H. |
1983 |
Banking Administration |
Kaiser, Armin J. |
1940 |
Piqua YMCA |
Kappeler, William H. |
1979 |
Piqua N.O. Nelson Co. |
Kastner, Don P. |
1977 |
Westminster Presbyterian Church |
Kastner, Joseph M. |
1951 |
Kastner Bros. |
Katker, William C. |
1928 |
Favorite Stove & Range Co. |
Keiser, Wayne S. |
1968 |
Champion Paper Specialties, Inc. |
Kell, Robert |
1929 |
Plumbing & Heating Contractor |
Kidder, Mark R. |
1984 |
Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce |
Kiger, Walter G. |
1970 |
Sears |
Kim, Tia Y. |
1984 |
Best Western of Piqua |
King, C. Dudley |
1920 |
Orr Flesh Building |
King, Stephen W. |
1973 |
S.R. Turner |
Kinsella, Mark |
|
J.M. Mold |
Kirby, O. Ted |
1984 |
Aerovent, Inc |
Kiser, Jeaac Celsus |
1920 |
Physician |
Koester, John P. |
1941 |
Orr Felt & Blanket Co. |
Koester, Leon F. |
1928 |
J.H. Shade Lumber Co. |
Koon, Michael R. |
1984 |
Enpo Pump Co. |
Krampe, Edward J. |
1959 |
McKinley Produce |
Kravitz, M. Albert |
1969 |
Philip Kravitz Bag Co. |
Kress, Harry |
1920 |
Piqua Amusement Co. |
Kugelman, Edward J. |
|
R. Kugelman & Co. |
Lampe, Harold E. |
1971 |
Canteen Corporation |
Lange, Fred John |
|
Piqua Coca-Cola Bottling |
Lange, George F. |
1931 |
Lange Products Co. |
Langford, Sidney R. |
1954 |
Salvation Army |
Lavy, Danny D. |
1986 |
Concrete Masonry |
Lawler, James L. |
1954 |
Lawler Auto Supply |
Lawrence, Sidney |
|
Schine Enterprises |
Lay, William H. |
1924 |
Champion Paper Specialties, Inc. |
Leonard, John M. |
1936 |
A.M. Leonard & Sons |
Lester, William T. |
1969 |
Piqua Board of Education |
Levering, Richard H. |
1942 |
Proprietor |
Lidik, Leon J. |
|
Sonoco Products Co. |
Liermann, Charles W. |
|
Orr Flesh Building |
Lilley, H. Wm. |
1933 |
Lilley & Lilley |
Lisk, Marion E. |
1936 |
Piqua Granite & Marble Co. |
Littick, Douglas Alan |
1978 |
Doubletree Inc. |
Lloyd, Merton M. |
1944 |
Atlas Underwear Co. |
Loeffler, Christ H. |
1931 |
Piqua Cap Co. |
Loffer, Ray Jr. |
1984 |
Fan & Blower Manufacture |
Louis, Leo Jr. |
1997 |
City of Piqua |
Louis, Leo. |
1941 |
Eagle-Picher Lead Co. |
Louis, Meyer |
|
Piqua Paper Box |
Louis, Ralph |
1941 |
Piqua Paper Box |
Louis, Samuel S. |
1944 |
Piqua Paper Box |
Lynch, Charles Earl |
1916 |
C.E. Lynch |
Lyon, Sumner A. |
1940 |
Central Grain and Malting Co. |
Lythe, Mason Hooker |
|
Dayton Power & Light Co. |
Magee, Chas. W. |
1928 |
Magee Bros. Co. |
Manier, Ray |
1927 |
Manier Bros. |
Marshall, Frank L. |
1920 |
Pioneer Poll & Shaft Co. |
Martin, Frederick K. |
1942 |
Self-Employed |
Martin, Harry |
1925 |
YMCA |
Marvin, Ellsworth D. |
1949 |
Wood Shovel & Tool Co. |
May Robert B. |
1970 |
City of Piqua |
McCalley, James Blakely |
|
Independent Rock Co. |
McCartney, Newell |
1932 |
McCartney & Son |
McCormick, William K. |
1960 |
Greene & Ladd |
McCulloch, Wm. M. |
1933 |
Berry & McCulloch |
McGarvey, William Taylor |
1944 |
J.W. Brown Store |
McGilliard, Stanley H. |
1957 |
Greene Street Methodist Chruch |
McKinley, Edwin L. |
1921 |
E.L. McKinley Co. |
McKitrick, Julian Lee |
1980 |
Upper Valley J.V.S. |
McKnight, Robert A. |
1985 |
Miami Citizens National Bank |
Meckstroth, Davis J. |
1983 |
Hospital Administration |
Meeker, Charles Richard |
1977 |
Meeker Farms |
Meinders, Edward |
1918 |
E.H. Meinders Garage |
Meredith, Owen |
1917 |
Meredith & Co. |
Meseck, Walter T. |
1964 |
Retired |
Michaels, Jack |
1975 |
WPTW Radio Inc. |
Michaels, Ralph S. |
1963 |
The Salvation Army |
Mikesell, Julian Paul |
1942 |
Hartzell Industries, Inc. |
Miller, Eugene |
1902 |
Miller Office Supply Co. |
Miller, Hartman |
|
Miller Office Equipment Co. |
Miller, Kenneth |
|
John D. Miller Store |
Miller, R. Scott |
1984 |
Piqua East Mall |
Miller, Ray N. |
1978 |
City of Piqua |
Mincks, Dale V. |
1973 |
Uhlmans |
Minnis, James Stanleyh |
1952 |
Sefton Fibre Can Co. |
Monson, Karl W. |
1964 |
Atlas Underwear Co. |
Montgomery, Edgar H. |
|
Presbyterian Church |
Montgomery, E.H. |
1920 |
Clergyman |
Montgomery, George M. |
1967 |
Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce |
Montgomery, James M. |
1926 |
City of Piqua |
Moore, J. Robert |
1965 |
Sherer Bell Co. |
Moore, John |
1926 |
Moore Tire Service Co. |
Moore, Jon T. |
1964 |
Blue Magic Co. |
Morris, Charles Henry Oliphant |
1981 |
Perfecto, Inc. |
Morrison, Homer C. |
|
Lear Avia, Inc. |
Moyer, Jack G. |
1973 |
Piqua Manor Nursing Home |
Murray, Paul E. |
1965 |
Piqua Daily Call |
Myers, Emmertt N. |
1944 |
Orr Felt & Blanket Co. |
Myers, Frank R. |
1951 |
Piqua Call Publishing Co. |
Nees, Lowell R. |
1983 |
YMCA |
Neth, Louis C. |
1932 |
Neth & Stelzer |
Nettles, Roger C. |
1984 |
Sunoco Products Co. |
Newbright, Carl R. |
1978 |
Third Savings & Loan Co. |
Nichols, Chas. D. |
1921 |
Hotel Favorite |
Niemeyer, Douglas J. |
1990 |
Aerovent, Inc. |
Nipher, Edwin T. |
|
Wood Shovel & Tool Co. |
Norton, Martin |
1929 |
M. Norton |
O’Bara, Zdzislaw J. |
1976 |
Piqua Granite & Marble Co. |
O’Brien, Charles |
1945 |
Pearson’s Laundry |
O’Dell, Robert |
1987 |
Andy’s Floral Shops |
O’Hara, Gerald L. |
1966 |
Piqua Memorial Hospital |
Olds, Ruth E. |
1991 |
Elder-Beerman Stores Inc. |
O’Neil, Allan H. |
1960 |
St. James Episcopal Church |
Orr, Caleb Worley |
1920 |
Brien, Greene & Co. |
Orr, John U. |
1953 |
Thomas Awnings |
Osborn, Guion |
1935 |
Ohio Bell Telephone Co. |
Osborn, Ralph E. |
1941 |
Cottage Baking Co. |
Osborne, Norman A. |
1962 |
Armco Steel Corp. |
Ostertag, Bert |
|
Ostertag Bros. |
Patrick, A. J. |
1922 |
Dayton Power & Light Co. |
Pavlik, Robert P. |
|
|
Pearman, T.P. |
1919 |
YMCA |
Peeler, Elmer S. |
|
Pennsylvania R.R. |
Pederson, Victor Cornelious |
1933 |
J.C. Penny Co. |
Peffer, Louis Gilbert |
1920 |
Third Savings & Loan Co. |
Peltier, Paul Edward |
1977 |
Turner & King |
Penrod, Elwood R. |
1983 |
Banking |
Pickering, Larry W. |
1976 |
Piqua Champion Foundry |
Pierce, Edwin H. |
1977. |
Orr Felt Co. |
Pierrell, M. |
1919 |
Orr Felt & Blanket Co. |
Polhamus, Dorrell S. |
1984 |
Business Forms |
Poulston, James Roberts |
1966 |
Inland Homes Corp. |
Priller, Albert C. |
1925 |
Albert C. Priller |
Prince, Frank C. |
1950 |
Piqua Lodge #532, B.P.O. Elks |
Proctor, Charles C. |
1946 |
Wood Shovel & Tool Co. |
Puthoff, E.A. |
1924 |
Western Union Telegraph Co. |
Quirk, John T. |
1942 |
John T. Quirk, M.D. |
Raines, Robert C. |
1954 |
Ohio Bell Telephone Co. |
Ramer, John L. |
1970 |
F & R Wood Products, Inc. |
Ramsey, William |
1921 |
W.H. Armstrong & Co. |
Rath, Mark L. |
1981 |
Container Corp. of America |
Rauscher, Forrest L |
|
City of Piqua |
Reddel, Robert J. |
1973 |
Bramco Controls Div. Ledex Inc. |
Reed, Versel E. |
1952 |
Stelzer & Reed |
Reed, Walter H. |
1969 |
Container Corp. of America |
Reynolds, Staton C. |
1982 |
Forrest Enterprises, Inc. |
Rhodes, Walter L. |
1967 |
Rhodeside, Inc. |
Rickel, Homer Lawrence |
1961 |
Westminster Presbyterian Church |
Richmond, Thomas M. |
1990 |
Aerovent, Inc. |
Riddle, Dallas E. |
1957 |
Memorial Hospital Association |
Ridenour, C. Frank |
1920 |
Piqua Call Publishing |
Riegert, Richard M. |
1959 |
Wood Shovel & Tool Co. |
Riesenbeck, E.P. |
1924 |
Ed. P. Riesenbeck |
Rigola, James L. |
1966 |
Val Decker Packing Co. |
Rinschler, Edward |
|
B & O Railroad |
Risdon, Roland Howard |
1922 |
YMCA |
Ristoff, Theodore C. |
1976 |
Bramco Controls Div. Ledex Inc. |
Roeser, AL G. |
1946 |
Piqua Ice Co. |
Rogers, Bernard, G. |
1971 |
Rogers Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. |
Rogers, William Cook |
|
Piqua National Bank |
Rogge, Charles A. |
1925 |
The Cottage Banking Co. |
Ross, Carroll A. |
1924 |
The Munising Woodenware Co. |
Ross, Edward H |
1946 |
Piqua Transfer & Storage Co. |
Ruble, Robert L. |
1978 |
Ohio Bell Telephone Co. |
Ruffner, Don E. |
1955 |
Gerlach Florists |
Ruffner, G Forrest |
1943 |
Gerlach Florists |
Rundle, Allen G. |
1920 |
The George H. Rundle Co. |
Rundle, George H. |
1937 |
The George H Rundle Co. |
Scarbrough, John D. |
|
Sanzenbacher Garage |
Scabrough, John D. |
1944 |
Piqua Engineering Inc. |
Schachner, Richard D |
1986 |
Stockbroker |
Schaffer, Wilbur E. |
1942 |
City Loan & Savings Co. |
Schelle, Charles W. |
1964 |
Schelle & Walling |
Schoeuer, George M. |
1919 |
F.W Woolworth Co. |
Schosberg, Milton A. |
1935 |
Schine Theatrical Co. |
Schroder, Albert |
1924 |
City of Piqua |
Schuesselin, Albert |
1922 |
City Meat Market |
Schulz, Robert H. |
1961 |
North Wayne Manor, Inc |
Scott, Benjamin P. |
1990 |
McDonalds |
Scott, Earl |
|
Jeweler |
Scudder, Clarence A. |
|
Scudder Textile Co. |
Selover, Jack R. |
1972 |
S. Zollinger Company |
Sergel, Clifford E. |
1948 |
Packard Hotels Co. |
Shaffer, Meredith J. |
1983 |
Saniguard, Inc. |
Shane, Fred A. |
1966 |
Champion Foundry Co. |
Sheidel Merritt C. |
1920 |
Piqua Daily Call |
Shepard, James I. |
1984 |
Quick Painting |
Sherudan, Chester Walker |
|
Dentist |
Sherry, Marc P. |
1987 |
Paul Sherry Chevrolet |
Sherry, Paul H. |
1983 |
Paul Sherry Chevrolet |
Shipley, Frank Marion |
|
The Piqua Hosiery Co. |
Shipman, Ray |
1948 |
House of Lowell, Inc |
Shoemaker, Jerry |
1951 |
Shoemaker English Studio |
Shoup, Charles |
1978 |
Edison State Community College |
Shuttleworth, Richard A. |
|
Complete Tire & Auto Center |
Sievert, Richard Wm. |
1966 |
Rogers Drums, C.B.S., Inc |
Sims, C.M. |
1920 |
Piqua Board of Education |
Sims, Harvey E. |
1944 |
Atlas Underwear Co. |
Sims, Gordon Blair |
1940 |
Cron Kills Co. |
Sims, William H. |
1968 |
Piqua Nuclear Power Facility |
Sinks, Robert Frazer |
1977 |
Greene Street Methodist Church |
Slaby, R. Kent |
1983 |
French Oil Mill Machinery Co. |
Smith, Dean Douglas |
1979 |
Piqua East Mall |
Smith, Emmert Ashton |
|
Piqua Public Schools |
Smith, Francis Joseph |
|
Construction worker, painter |
Smith George Maxie |
1943 |
Pennsylvania R.R. |
Smith, Jack E. |
1947 |
Borden Co. |
Smith, Lisle M. |
1970 |
YMCA |
Smith, Walter A. |
1930 |
Ohio Bell Telephone Co. |
Smith, William R. |
1922 |
Cron Co. |
Snyder, Wm. A. |
|
Retired |
Sorenson, James Edward |
1979 |
Hartzell Propeller, Inc. |
Sorrell, R.W. |
1979 |
Piqua Memorial Hospital |
Spangler, Dudley S. |
1977 |
Edward D. Jones & Co. |
Spangler, Paul W. |
1969 |
J.C. Penny Co. |
Speelman, Harry C. |
1931 |
Speelman’s Office Supply |
Spencer, Ralph L. |
1968 |
Miami Metal Finishers |
Spooner, E. |
1922 |
Cron Kills Co. |
Stacy, Thomas F. |
1929 |
French Oil Mill Machinery Co. |
Stafford, James C. |
1979 |
The Springs Inc. |
Stahr, Damon Michael |
1920 |
Ostepathic Physician |
Staley, Charles Eugene |
1980 |
Reed Mote Staley Ins. Inc. |
Staley, Paul L. |
1983 |
Fan & Blower Manufacturing |
Staley, Steven K. |
1983 |
Insurance |
Steinhilber, Albert F. |
1949 |
Piqua Office Supply Co. |
Steinhilber, Walter Thomas |
1955 |
Luckey & Steinhilber Sawmill |
Stelzer, Louis J. |
1928 |
Neth & Stelzer |
Stocker, Clifford L. |
1970 |
Cron-Cheney-Stocker Funeral Homes |
Stone, Byron Theodore |
1960 |
YMCA |
Stone, W.E. |
1948 |
Piqua Stone Products Co. |
Stonebraker, Thomas M. |
1973 |
Bailey Animal Hospital |
Strassler, G.E. |
1920 |
George N. Hartzell Co. |
Strode, Richard H. |
1972 |
Champion Papers |
Stromeyer, Richard G. |
1938 |
Sherer Bell Co. |
Sullivan, Ralph Bernard |
|
Piqua Chamber of Commerce |
Sumner, G. Scott |
1975 |
Hartzell Industries, Inc. |
Symons, Kenneth R. |
1939 |
J. Ben Wilkinson Co. |
Tabler, Kenneth G. |
1922 |
Cut Price Shoe Store |
Terry, Joseph A. |
|
|
Thoma, Joseph A. III |
1979 |
Joe Thoma Jewelers |
Thoma, A.L. |
1926 |
Joe Thoma Jewelers |
Thoma, D.A. |
1958 |
Guidance Center Upper Mia. Valley |
Thoma, Joseph A. |
1943 |
A. Thoma & Sons |
Thomas, Francis Willard |
1917 |
Proprietor |
Thorn, Paul |
1980 |
Forest Products, Inc |
Thyer, Roger |
1953 |
Inland Homes Corp. |
Tongue, Thornton E. |
1972 |
Miami Citizens Financial Corp. |
Townsend, Lawrence E. |
|
Ohio Marble Co. |
Treon, Patrick Lee |
1977 |
Snyder Acoustics & Materials, Inc. |
Turin, Eric |
1984 |
Root Outdoor Advertising |
Turner, S.R. |
|
Lilley & Turner |
Turpen, James G. |
1977 |
Cron-Cheney Funeral Home Inc. |
Underwood, Michael L. |
1983 |
Shoemaker-Underwood Photography |
Ulbrich, Boyd |
1975 |
Ulbrich’s Supermarket, Inc. |
Upton, Charles B. |
1966 |
French Oil Mill Machinery Co. |
Vibber, C. Victor |
1928 |
Hartzell Propeller, Inc. |
Vogt, Joseph A. |
1921 |
Orr Flesh Building |
Vollette, A. Frank |
|
Hartzell Industries, Inc. |
Volp, rayhmond M. |
1983 |
Medalist Allen-A, Co. |
Wagoner, W. Ray |
1984 |
Commercial Printing |
Walton, Delbert P. |
1953 |
Question Mark |
Washburn, Victor R. |
1919 |
Jones-Washburn Motor Co. |
Washing, George |
1920 |
Proprietor |
Weaver, R.A. |
1916 |
Favorite Stove & Range Co. |
Weber, Robert F. |
1969 |
Canteen Corp. |
Weber, W. Richard |
1933 |
Franklin Thrift Stores Co. |
Wellmeier, Hugh |
|
Physician |
Welsh, Robert P. |
1982 |
C.P.A. |
Wenstrup, Carl D. |
1956 |
Sefton Fibre Can Co. |
White, Wallace W. |
1969 |
Flesh Public Library |
Whitmore, David M. |
1940 |
Moore Tire Service, Inc. |
Wilkinson, J. Ben |
|
J. Ben Wilkinson Co. |
Williams, John C. |
1929 |
Sunbrite Laundry, Inc. |
Williams, Mark |
1985 |
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ |
Wilson, Karl B. |
1986 |
Education, Vocational School |
Wilson, Karl D. |
1926 |
J.W. Brown Store |
Wilson, Orvy Armando |
1955 |
Packard Hotels Co. |
Wilson, Raymond B. |
1982 |
Education – Branch College |
Winter, Robert G. |
1944 |
Piqua High School |
Wisecup, James F. |
1969 |
Piqua Board of Education |
Wolf, Maurice |
1920 |
Meteor Motor Car Co. |
Wonsetler, Robert l. |
1987 |
French Oil Mill Machinery Co. |
Wood, William Boal |
|
Wood Shovel & Tool Co. |
Wood Wilson W. |
|
Wood Shovel & Tool Co. |
Woods, Charles L. |
1973 |
Third Savings & Loan Co. |
Wu, Harry P. |
1967 |
Flesh Public Library |
Yannucci, Michael P. |
1981 |
Mortician |
Yantis, Norman C. |
1981 |
Lancelot Studio of Advertising |
Yates, Ralph D. |
1936 |
Dr. E.A. Yates & Dr. Ralph Yates |
Yearsley, John |
1921 |
Pearson’s Laundry |
Yearsley, John |
|
Yearsley’s Dry Cleaning |
Yount, Gary K. |
|
Piqua Daily Call |
Ziklo, John B. |
1972 |
J.C. Penny Company, Inc. |
Zirck, Albert |
|
Manager |
Zimmerman, Carl F. |
1966 |
Favorite City Parts & Supply |
Zimmerman, Jerry |
1973 |
Miami Citizens National Bank |
Zollinger, Thomas C. |
1963 |
S. Zollinger Store |
MS-12
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #2
Series XIII Rotary International Convention Proceedings, consists of fifty one
separately bound reports from 1916 until 1981 with a majority of the material covering the years after 1930. The series is missing the years 1917 to 1929, 1931, and 1951. The bound volumes contain convention highlights, speeches, committee meeting reports, international and district officers, and financial and budget reports. These items are in Boxes 24 and 25.
BOX 24
File
1 Rotopiquan – Weekly Rotary Club newsletter, 4 January 2005-
28 December 2005, a complete set for the year.
2 Reproduction of a painting of Paul Harris, founder of Rotary
International – from a painting by Rotarian E. M.R.
Weiner, Beloit, Wisconsin.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ROTARY
CONVENTIONS PUBLISHED IN BOOK FORM:
Book
1 7th Annual Convention – Cincinnati – July 16-20, 1916
- 21st Annual Convention – Chicago – June 23-17, 1930
- 23rd Annual Convention – Seattle – June 20-24, 1932
- 24th Annual Convention – Boston – June 26-30, 1933
- 25th Annual Convention – Detroit – June 25-29, 1934
- 26th Annual Convention – Mexico City – June 17-21, 1935
- 27th Annual Convention – Atlantic City – June 22-26, 1936
- 28th Annual Convention – Nice, France – June 6-11, 1937
- 29th Annual Convention – San Francisco – June 19-24, 1938
- 30th Annual Convention – Cleveland – June 19-23, 1939
- 31st Annual Convention – Havana, Cuba – June 9-13, 1940
- 32nd Annual Convention – Denver – June 15-20, 1941
- 33rd Annual Convention – Toronto, Canada – June 15-20, 1942
- 34th Annual Convention – St. Louis – May 17-20, 1943
- 35th Annual Convention – Chicago – May 18-22, 1944
- 36th Annual Convention – Chicago – May 31, June 5, June 12,
& June 19, 1945
- 37th Annual Convention – Atlantic City – June 2-6, 1946
- 38th Annual Convention – San Francisco – June 8-12, 1947
- 39th Annual Convention – Rio De Janeiro, Brazil – May 16-20,
1948
- 40th Annual Convention – New York City – June 12-16, 1949
- 41st Annual Convention – Detroit – June 18-22, 1950
- 43rd Annual Convention – Mexico City – May 25-29, 1952
- 44th Annual Convention – Paris, France – May 24-28, 1953
- 45th Annual Convention – Seattle – June 6-10, 1954
- 46th Annual Convention – Chicago – May 29-June 2, 1955
- 47th Annual Convention – Philadelphia – June 3-7, 1956
- 48th Annual Convention – Lucerne, Switzerland – May 19-23,
1957
- 49th Annual Convention – Dallas – June 1-5, 1958
- 50th Annual Convention – New York City – June 7-11, 1969
- 51st Annual Convention – Miami Beach – May 29 – June 2,
1960
BOX 25
Book 1 52nd Annual Convention – Tokyo, Japan – May 28-June 1, 1961
- 53rd Annual Convention – Los Angeles – June 3-7, 1962
- 54th Annual Convention – St. Louis – June 9-13, 1963
- 55th Annual Convention – Toronto, Canada – June 7-11, 1964
- 56th Annual Convention – Atlantic city – May 30-June 3, 1965
- 57th Annual Convention – Denver – June 12-16, 1966
- 58th Annual Convention – Nice, France – May 21-25, 1967
- 59th Annual Convention – Mexico City – May 12-16, 1968
- 60th Annual Convention – Honolulu, Hawaii – May 25-29, 1969
- 61st Annual Convention – Atlanta – May 31-June 4, 1970
- 62nd Annual Convention – Sydney, Australia – May 16-20,
1971
- 63rd Annual Convention – Houston – June 11-15, 1972
- 64th Annual Convention – Lausanne, Switzerland – May 13-17,
1973
- 65th Annual Convention – Minneapolis-St. Paul – June 9-13,
1974
- 66th Annual Convention – Montreal, Canada – June 8-12, 1975
BOX 25
- 67th Annual Convention – New Orleans – June 13-17, 1976
- 68th Annual Convention – San Francisco – June 5-9, 1977
- 69th Annual Convention – Tokyo, Japan – May 14-18, 1978
- 70th Annual Convention – Rome, Italy – June 10-13, 1979
- 71st Annual Convention – Chicago – June 1-5, 1980 – “75th
Anniversary Convention”
- 72nd Annual Convention – Sao Paulo, Brazil – May 31-June 3,
1981
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #3
Series XIV Rotopiquan and eBulletin 4 January 2005 through 1 October 2008.
BOX 26
File
1 Rotopiquan 4 January – 11 October 2005 and eBulletin
7 September – 28 December 2005. In September and October
2005 the Rotopiquan was phased out and the eBulletin was
phased in to replace it.
2 eBulletin 4 January – 28 December 2006. The year is not
complete, some issues are missing.
3 eBulletin 4 January – 21 December 2007. The year is not
complete, some issues are missing.
4 eBulletin 10 January – 1 October 2008. This partial year is not
complete, some issues are missing. See File 6 for a
continuation of 2008.
SERIES XV: MISCELLANEOUS
File
5 [a] Memo from Lowell R. Nees. 28 July 2004
[b] Rotary Board of Directors Agenda, 1 February 2005
[c] Memo from George Atkinson to Dan Ramer concerning a
new club fund-raising project, 7 February 2006
[d] Piqua Rotary Club Board Meeting Minutes, 8 July 2008
[e] Month End Report (July 2008), submitted by Tony Wendlein, 4 August 2008
[f] Piqua Rotary Club Board Agenda, 12 August 2008
[g] Piqua Rotary Club Statement of Financial Position, 32 July
2008
[h] Public Employees’ Home Addresses Not Subject to
Disclosure Under Ohio Public Records Act – abstract of
State ex rel. Dispatch Printing Company v. Johnson, 106
Ohio St. 3d 160 (2005)
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #4
Series XVI Rotary Club of Piqua, OH eBulletin 27 October 2008 through 9
December 2009.
BOX 26
File
6 eBulletin 27 October – 31 December 2008. This partial year is
not complete, some issues are missing. See File 4 for the
beginning of the year.
7 eBulletin 8 January – 9 December 2009. This year is not
complete, some issues are missing.
SERIES XVII: MISCELLANEOUS
File
8 Piqua Rotary Club Board Agenda and accompanying
documents: 13 January, 10 February, 10 March, 7 April and 12
May 2009
9 Piqua Rotary Club Board Meeting Minutes – 12 May 2008, 14
October 2008, 10 March 2009
10 Piqua Rotary Scholarship Fund Annual Meeting minutes 27
May 2008
11 District 6670 Rotary News – February 2009 and March 2009
12 Past Presidents Committee – Club Leaders for 2009-2010
Tentative List Revised 2/11/09
13 Miscellaneous documents
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #5
THE DELL PERRY COLLECTION
SERIES XVIII: Rotary Group Study Exchange Tour of District 368 Japan
to District 667 Ohio, U.S.A. – includes materials relating to the
visit of Japanese Rotarians to the Piqua Rotary Club, May 13 &
14, 1968.
BOX 27
File
1 Group Study Exchange memo – Suggested Guidelines for
Receiving, Entertaining, and Conducting Educational Tours for
Group Study Exchange Team Members.
2 Rotary Group Study Exchange Program Committee minutes of
the meeting of 21 March 1968. These minutes contain final
plans for the group visit.
3 Japanese Group Study Exchange itinerary for Monday, May 13
and Tuesday, May 14, 1968 (2 copies).
4 Photograph of Japanese Exchange Group with members of Piqua Rotary
Club and their wives at Scots Inn [northwest corner of intersection
of I-75 and U.S. 36].
5 General program for Group Study Exchange tour of District
368 Japan to District 667 Ohio, U.S.A., April-May 1968.
6 Report on Rotary international Group Study Exchange Tour
1967-1968, District 368 – District 667. R. I. District 368:
Hyogo, Ehime, Kochi, Tokushima & Kagawa Prefectures,
Japan.
7 What To See In Hyogo” – a travel guide.
BOX 27
SERIES XIX: Materials relating to the visit and performance of F.M.C.
Japanese Choir.
File
8 F.M.C. Japanese Choir Concert program – Fountain Park
Auditorium, Piqua, Ohio, July 28, 1970.
9 Letter to the hosts for the Japanese Chorus exchange giving
information about things such as greetings, language, table
manners, washing and a variety of other matters including
where to meet your guests, time of performance and when to
have them back for their departure.
10 Time Schedule for Host to Japanese Choir – Tuesday, July 28,
1970 through Wednesday, July 29, 1970.
SERIES XX: A History of the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio and of District
667 Rotary International.
File
11 The following three documents are stapled together into a
single printed document under the title A History of the Rotary
Club of Piqua, Ohio and of District 667 Rotary International:
[1] “A Brief History of the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio” by
Cecil M. Sims – pages 1-5. [2] “History of District 667 Rotary
International” by Curtis Reynolds PDG 1969-1970. [3]
“President’s Report, Piqua, Ohio Rotary Club 1970-1971” by
Paul P. Gutman.
12 Same document as in File #11 above with the following
addition: “Piqua Rotary in the 1970’s” by Harry R. Oda
SERIES XXI: MISCELLANEOUS.
File
13 Copy of a proclamation signed by Piqua Mayor William J.
Cruse designating February 13, 1990 as “Rotary Club of Piqua Day”.
14 Copy of a newspaper article 9 April 1980, Piqua Daily Call – in
which Robert B. Reed and J. Scott Garbry were named Paul
Harris Fellows.
15 Seventy-fifth Anniversary of Rotary International and Sixty-
sixth Anniversary of Piqua Rotary – Luncheon program
16 Copy of a special “Supplement to The Piqua Daily Call”
commemorating the Seventy-fifty Anniversary of Rotary
International 1905-1980.
SERIES XXII: Letters from Rotary Exchange Students to Dell and Dorie Perry.
File
17 Two letters from Lorna VanNekirk who was attending Grove City College in Pennsylvania. Lorna was an exchange student living with the Perry’s from Northern Rodesia.
18 Eight letters and cards from Kathryn Joseph and her parents. Kathryn is from the Republic of South Africa.
19 Christmas card from Isabella in Melbourne, Australia.
SERIES XXIII: Miniature banners collected from foreign Rotary Clubs by the Perrys.
File
20 Rotary Club of Mossel Bay, South Africa, District 235.
21 Rotary Club of Cessnock, New Australia, District 9670.
22 Skillingaryd Vaggeryd RotaryKlyubb, Sweden
23 Rotary Club Plzen
24 Rotary Club Bad Bergzabern
25 Whangarei South Rotary Club, New Zealand
26 Rotary Club New Norfolk, Tasmania
27 Rotary Club Spring Bay, Tasmania
28 Rotary Club Ribera Alta, Spain
29 Serra Negra, Sao Paulo, Brazil
30 Sverige, Sweden, Districts 2320-2410 Rotary Youth Exchange
BOX 27
File
31 Rotary Club De Maringa, Maringa, Parana, Brasil
32 Rotary Club Sabadell, Spain, Distrito 2210
33 Foroyar Faeroerne (Faroe Islands) Rotary Club, Denmark
34 F.M.C. Mixed Chorus, Japan, July 1970 (2) signed by two different choir members.
35 Rotary Club De Andradina – Urubupunga, Andradina, Sao Paulo, Brasil
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #6
THE CRAIG MULLENBROCK – JACK SCHWAB COLLECTION
BOX 28
SERIES XXIV: Piqua Rotary Club Records
SUB-SERIES XXIV- A: Photographs and Newspaper Clippings
File
1 Photographs and newspaper clippings of Rotary sponsored
sports teams, officers, Paul Harris Fellows and a 75th
Anniversary club photo.
SUB-SERIES XXIV – B: Constitutions and History of Piqua Rotary
Club
File
2 Two histories of the Piqua Rotary Club: “Guinea Pig Club – 100 Strong”
a brief history of the circumstances leading to the founding of the Piqua club (original and four copies) written in 1955. Service Above Self, Piqua Rotary Club, 1915-1990 written by James C. Oda.
3 Constitution and By-Laws of the Piqua Rotary Club (four succeeding
versions) and Constitution and By-Laws of Rotary International , Pamphlet No. 12, adopted July 1958.
SUB-SERIES XXIV – C: Board of Directors Minutes and Correspondence
File
4 Board of Directors Minutes 1986
5 Board of Directors Minutes 1987
6 Board of Directors Minutes 1988
7 Board of Directors Minutes 1990
8 Board of Directors Minutes 1991
9 Board of Directors Minutes 1992
10 Board of Directors Minutes 1993
11 Board of Directors Minutes 1994
12 Board of Directors Minutes 1995
13 Board of Directors Minutes 1996
14 Board of Directors Minutes 1997
15 Board of Directors Minutes 1998
16 Board of Directors Minutes 1999
17 Board of Directors Minutes 2000
18 Board of Directors Minutes 2001
19 Board of Directors Correspondence 1990-1993
20 Board of Directors Correspondence 1994-1999
SUB-SERIES XXIV – D: Financial Records and Reports
File
21 Financial Reports 1984-1995
22 Financial Reports 1996-1997
23 Financial Reports 1998-1999
24 Quarterly Financial Statements – June 1996 to October 2000
25 Monthly Account Balances – July 1999 to June 2001
26 Rotary Scholarship Fund Account Balances 1986-2000
27 Yearly Financial Statements 1979-1997
28 Donations Reports 1995-2000
29 Invoices and bills paid 1982-1984
30 Invoices and bills paid 1995-1996
31 Invoices and bills paid 1998-1999
32 Invoices and bills paid 1999-2000
33 Rotary Dues documents 1996-2001
34 Federal Income Tax Returns 1946-1982
35 Proposed Budgets 1979-1998
36 Polio-Plus Campaign Records 1987-1991
37 Piqua Rotary Scholarships – records – 1987-1993
38 Rotary Foundation Contribution Records 1984-2001
39 Paul Harris Contribution / Recognition Program 1984-1998
40 Rotary Foundation Fellowship / Scholarship Applications 1973-1974
SUB-SERIES XXIV – E: Membership and Attendance Records
File
41 Member Classifications Lists and Rotary International Guide to Classifications, 1967 edition.
42 Membership Proposal and Application Cards: “A-C”
43 Membership Proposal and Application Cards: “D-H”
44 Membership Proposal and Application Cards: “I-O”
45 Membership Proposal and Application Cards: “P-S”
46 Membership Proposal and Application Cards: “T-Z”
47 Members Ledger Cards with entries up to 1958
48 Reporting New Member Cards 1960-1969
49 Reporting New Member Cards1970-1979
50 Reporting New Member Cards 1980 –
51 New Member Proposed and Accepted documents 1993-1995
52 Member Status Change documents 1992-1995
53 Report of Terminated Membership 1961-1981
54 Member Resignations 1993-2002
BOX 29
File
1 Weekly Attendance Sheets, 1996-1997
2 Weekly Attendance Sheets, 1997-1998
3 Weekly Attendance Sheets, 1998-1999
4 Weekly Attendance Sheets, 1999-2000
5 Attendance Reports, Quarterly, Semi-Annually and Annually 1995-2000
6 Rotary District Membership and Attendance Reports, July 1999-June 2000
7 Local, District and International Attendance Reports, 2000-2001
8 Membership and Attendance Reports, 2001-2002
9 Attendance Committee, 1966-67, 1996-97 and 2000
10 Rotary Club Mailing List and Roster, 29 June 1995
SUB-SERIES XXIV – F: Rotopiquan
File
11 Rotopiquan, July 1995-June 1996
12 Rotopiquan, July 1998-June 1999
13 Rotopiquan, July 1999-June 2000
14 Miscellaneous Rotopiquans, 1983, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2001
SERIES XXV: Miscellaneous Rotary Records and Materials
File
15 Election of Club Officers, 1945-2001
16 Rotary Committees and Community Service
17 Rotary 75th Anniversary Newspaper Article and Supplement
18 Rotary Club of Piqua, 50th Anniversary Programs
19 Fish Committee Assignments and Christmas Kettle Sign-up – 1995
20 Correspondence 1992-1996
21 Award Certificates to Piqua Rotary from: [1] Troy-Hayner
Cultural Center, [2] Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, [3] District 6670 Philippine Project.
22 Treasurer Materials
23 Rotary Secretary Printed Forms and Materials
24 4-Way Speech Contest materials, 1980-1982
25 Rotary District Conference materials, 1969-1970
26 Rotary District Activities, 1986-1988
27 Rotary District 6670 – 2000 District Conference
28 Rotary District 667 Governor’s Monthly Letters 1987-88 and 1989-91
29 Rotary District 667 Governor’s Monthly Newsletter 1993-1995
30 Semi-Annual Reports to Rotary International, 1992-1995
31 Semi-Annual Reports to Rotary International, 1996-1998
32 Rotary International Printed Brochures and Materials
33 Rotary Club Software User’s Guide Version 3.0 – 1992
34 Computer 3 ½” disks (3) Back-up 2000-2002 Zipped Data base files
35 “Objects of Rotary” – 8 ½” x 11” poster stating the four objects of Rotary International
36 Miscellaneous
37 Service Is My Business, Chicago: Rotary International, 1948,
Second printing-September 1948 – inside the front cover
and on the fly leaf are comments handwritten by various club members about the usefulness of the message in this book.
38 Service Is My Business, Chicago: Rotary International, 1948 –
Sixth Printing-November 1956 – 2 copies
BOX 30
SERIES XXVI: Flags and Miniature banners collected from U.S. and foreign Rotary Clubs
File
1 The national flag of Australia
2 The flag of New South Wales, Australia
SUB-SERIES XXVI – A: Miniature banner collected from Rotary Clubs in the United States
File
3 Rotary New York World’s Fair, 1964-1965
4 Castro Valley Rotary Club, California
5 Agoura Hills, California
6 North Reading, Massachusetts
7 Carmel-By-the-Sea, California
8 Beavercreek, Ohio
9 Valparaiso, Indiana
10 Tiburon-Belvedere, California
11 Suttons Bay, Michigan
12 Orange, Texas
13 St. Charles, Illinois
14 Oakwood, Ohio
15 Bourne-Sandwich, Massachusetts
16 Bremerton, Washington
17 Gulf Shores, Alabama
18 Moraine, Ohio
19 Biloxi, Mississippi
20 Lubbock, Texas
21 Bladensburg, Maryland
22 Cambridge, Ohio
23 Anaheim Sunrise, California
24 Coolidge, Arizona
25 Ala Moana, Honolulu, Hawaii
26 Club No. 135, Piqua, Ohio
SU B-SERIES XXVI – B: Miniature banner collected from Rotary Clubs in foreign countries
File
27 Guararapes, Distrito 450, PE. Brasil [Brazil]
28 Ricardo Beraldi, Serra negra-Piqua 1983, USA Brazil [exchange student]
29 Lahore Sharqi, Pakistan
30 Salzburg, Austria
31 Rome, Italy
32 Ciudad De Guatemala
33 Kimberley, South Africa
34 St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles, St. Martin, Francaises
35 Aizuwakamatsu, Japan
36 Chong-Ro, Seoul, Korea
37 Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa
38 Masvingo, Zimbabwe
39 Tarragona, Espana [Spain[
40 Niagara Falls, Canada
41 Bombay Central, India
42 Yanagawa, Japan (2)
43 Salisbury Central, Rhodesia
SUB-SERIES XXVI – C: Miscellaneous Items
File
44 Symbol of Prague, Czech Republic
45 Stainless Steel Bell – from Rotary International Joint Conference 1981-1982
46 Color photograph of a Piqua Rotary Club 75th anniversary
highway billboard. The 8 x 11 ¾ inch photograph
provided by Root Outdoor Sign Company – 1990.
47 Booklet “District 667 Directory 1988-1989” listing the district
officers and all the clubs in District 667 and their officers.
48 Program for the Second Annual Rotary-Kiwanis City – Country
Dinner, January 17, 1989 at Piqua High School.
49 Program for the Second Annual Rotary-Kiwanis City – Country
Dinner, January 16, 1990 at Upper Valley JVS.
50 Piqua Rotary Club 135 – 75th Anniversary group photograph
with all the individuals identified.
51 Framed pages from the Rotary District 667 newsletter showing
Piqua with 111 members and 100% attendance for April 1990.
52 Rotary Club No. 135, Piqua, Ohio – Members Handbook
BOX 31
SERIES XXVII: Rotary Member Badges (worn during the meetings) –
members names arranged alphabetically by style of badge
SUB-SERIES - A: Badges with wire pocket holders
Gunter, Ralph L.
Hamilton, I.C.
Hartzell, Thomas H.
Hinsch, S. J.
Shoemaker, Jerry
Thyer, Roger
BOX 31
SUB-SERIES – B: Badges with metal bar slide pocket holders
Bredeson, Dean K.
Hockert, J. Richard
Jackson, Sam
Lester, William T.
Reed, William G.
White, Wallace W.
Wirick, Thomas G.
SUB-SERIES – C: Badges with a spring clip on the back and Rotary
International in gold letters around the edge
Bachman, Duane L.
Bair, Charles H.
Baldetti, Paul G.
Barger, William M.
Barlett, Todd A.
Bayman, I. Eugene
Beckert, Donald E.
Branum, David
Bright, William A.
Burket, Kenneth E.
Creaser, Gordon
Dayton, John H.
DeRoss, Thomas C.
DeSue, John L.
Drapp, John Fredrick
Drapp, Joseph E.
Easley, Jerry M.
Elrod, Robert O.
Ernst, Henry J.
Erwin, Patrick K.
Feinthel, Ken K.
Grissom, James A.
Hammer, Raymond L., Jr.
Hammond, Robert R.
Hampshire, Thomas F.
Hardwick, David R.
Havenar, Michael L.
Huffman, James W.
Hurd, Paul S.
Jackson, H. Edward
Jenkins, Donald J.
Kappeler, William H.
Keller, Joseph D.
Kidder, Mark R.
Kiefer, Susan
Kirby, O. Ted
Kister, Mark
Koon, M. James
Koon, Michael R.
Manges, Charles
McKitrick, Julian L.
Miller, Ray N.
Morris, Charles H. O.
Nees, Lowell R.
Neilson, John
Nettles, Roger C.
O’Dell, Robert
Obara, Zdzislaw J.
Pavlik, Robert P.
Pessefall, Doug
Rath, Mark L.
Reynolds, Staton C.
Ristoff, Theodore C.
Rogers, Bernard G.
Schachner, Richard D.
Sherry, Marc P.
Shoemaker, Jerry
Sinks, Robert F.
Slaby, R. Kent
Smith, Dean D.
Smith, Lisle M.
Sorensen, James E.
Stafford, James C.
Starnes, Ronald
Stocker, Clifford L.
Sullenberger, Steve
Sumner, G. Scott
Treon, Patrick L.
Volp, Raymond M.
Wagoner, W. Ray
Ward, Tom
Welsh, Robert P.
Winans, Max
Wolf, Joel
Woods, Charles L., Jr.
Wright, Jay Frederick
Yantis, Norman C.
Yasuo, Yoneda
Yount, Gary K.
Ziklo, John B.
Zimmerman, Jerry
SUB-SERIES – D: Badges with a pin closure on the back and Rotary
Active Member in gold letters around the
edge – some have a red and white New
Member sticker attached.
Carnes, Jennifer
Copen, David
Dershem, Tabitha
Gipe, Wesley [New Member]
Hall, Roger [New Member]
Helman, Gregory
Johnson, T. Scott
Lange, Frank
Onderak, Alicia [New Member]
Secor, John [New Member]
Walker, Eva
SUB-SERIES – E: Badges with a pin closure on the back and Rotary
Senior Active Member in gold letters around the edge
Drapp, Charles E.
Gastineau, Plez M. Jr.
Mote, Thomas R.
Neff, Frank
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #7
BOX 32
SERIES XXVIII: More miniature banners collected from U.S. and foreign Rotary Clubs
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – A: United States – Ohio
File
1 Lima, Ohio
2 Wapakoneta, Ohio
3 Bellevue, Ohio
4 Sidney, Ohio
5 Hamilton, Ohio
6 Northwest Summit County, Ohio
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – B: United States – Northeast
File
7 Danvers, Massachusetts
8 Trumbull, Connecticut
9 Dover, New Hampshire
10 White River Junction, Vermont
11 Historic Hyde Park, New York
12 Princeton, New Jersey
13 Atlantic City, New Jersey
14 Latrobe, Pennsylvania
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – C: United States – Mid-west
File
15 St. Charles, Illinois
16 St. Clair County (West), Illinois
17 Fox Lake, Illinois
18 Hammond, Indiana
19 Troy, Michigan
20 Bemidji, Minnesota
21 Fosston, Minnesota
22 Webster Groves, Missouri
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – D: United States – South
File
23 Seminole, Florida
24 Niceville-Valparaiso, Florida
25 Trinity Rotary Club, Pasco County, Florida
26 Clearwater Beach, Florida
27 Cocoa Beach, Florida
28 Marco Island, Florida
29 Ormond Beach, Florida
30 Southwest Miami, Florida
31 Atlanta, Georgia
32 Columbus, Georgia
33 Nicholasville, Kentucky
34 Olive Hill, Kentucky
35 Biloxi, Mississippi
36 Florence, South Carolina
37 Conway, South Carolina
38 Annandale, Virginia
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – E: United States – Southwest
File
39 Coolidge, Arizona
40 Lubbock, Texas
41 Albuquerque, New Mexico
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – F: United States – West Coast
File
42 San Mateo, California
43 Fullerton South, California
44 Fig Garden Rotary Club, Fresno, California
45 Cathedral City, California
46 East Oakland, California
47 San Bernardino, California
48 Lancaster, California
49 San Leandro, California
50 Lakewood, California
51 Torrey Pines Rotary Club, La Jolla, California
52 Palm Springs, California
53 Costa Mesa, California
54 Southeast Portland, Oregon
55 Seattle, Washington
BOX 32
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – G: United States – Alaska and Hawaii
File
56 Eagle River, Alaska
57 Honolulu, Hawaii
58 East Honolulu, Hawaii
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – H: Canada
File
59 Lethbridge East, Alberta, Canada
60 Quebec, Canada
61 St. Georges, Beauce, Quebec, Canada
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – I: Central and South America
File
62 Buenos Aires, Argentina
63 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
64 Serra Negra, Sao Paulo, Brasil
65 Sao Paula, Brasil (2)
66 La Cisterna, Chile
67 Bogota Occidente, Colombia
68 Bogota, Columbia
69 Qvito, Ecvador (2)
70 Ciudad, Guatemala
71 Managua, Nicaragua
72 Lima, Peru
73 Montevideo, Uruguay
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – J: Atlantic and Caribbean
File
74 Hamilton, Bermuda
75 Anguilla
76 Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands B. W. I.
BOX 32
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – K: Asia
File
77 Amagasaki North, Japan
78 Ako, Japan
79 Anan, Japan
80 Ashiya, Japan
81 Himeji, Japan
82 Imabari, Japan
83 Itami, Japan
84 Kochi, Japan
85 Kitayodo, Osaka, Japan
86 Kamojima, Japan
87 Kobe, Japan (2)
88 Kobe East, Japan
89 Kawanishi, Japan
90 Kasumi, Japan
91 Nishinomiya, Koshien, Japan
92 Nishinomiya, Japan
93 Nikko, Japan
94 Niihama, Japan
95 Naruto, Japan
96 Osaka-West, Japan
97 Suita West, Osaka, Japan
98 Osaka Sonezaki, Japan
99 Suita Esaka, Japan (2)
100 Sakaide, Japan
101 Sumoto, Japan
102 Shimonoseki, Japan
103 Tokyo Omori, Japan
104 Takarazuka, Japan
105 Tokushima, Japan
106 Toyooka, Japan
107 Tottori, Japan
108 Tsuruoka, Japan
109 Kowloon, British Crown Colony of Hong Kong
110 Singapore
111 Maesai, Thailand
BOX 32
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – L: Europe
File
112 Prerov, Czech Republic
113 Macclesfield, England, United Kingdom
114 Kallio-Berghall, Helsinki, Helsingfors, Finland
115 Aix-En-Provence, France
116 Le Havre, France
117 Lyon, France
118 Nice, France
119 Ginasservis, Durance, Verdon, France
120 Aubagne, France
121 Paris, France
122 Saint Nazaire, France (2)
123 Bremen, Germany
124 Hildesheim, Germany
125 Essen Mitte, Germany
126 Athinai, Hellas (Athens, Greece)
127 San Casciano-Chianti, Italia (Italy)
128 Vence-Cagnes, Italia (Italy)
129 Luzern, Schweiz (Switzerland)
130 Lucerne, Switzerland
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – M: Australia and New Zealand
File
131 Booval, Queensland, Australia
132 Cessnock, New South Wales, Australia
133 East Sydney, Australia
134 New Norfolk, Tasmania, Australia
135 Napier, New Zealand
136 Whangarei South, New Zealand
BOX 32
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – N: Africa
File
137 Salisbury Central, Rhodesia – now called Harare, Zimbabwe
138 Alberton, South Africa
139 Johannesburg, South Africa
140 Lombardy, South Africa
141 Springs Park, South Africa
142 Khartoum, Sudan
143 Heliopolis, Egypt
SUB-SERIES XXVIII – O: District Governor’s Banner
File
144 Tom Cobb, District Governor, District 6670, Rotary International 1998-1999
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #8
BOX 33
SERIES XXIX: The Paul P. Gutmann Addition
File
1 ”This is Rotary” – a brochure produced by Rotary International
2 “Member’s Handbook, Piqua Rotary Club” – c. 1994
3 Rotopiquan, October 1, 2002
4 A list of past Piqua Rotary Club presidents – 1915-2008
5 Constitution of the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio
6 Brief biography of Paul Harris, founder of Rotary International
7 ClubRunner Tips and Tricks – 04-24-12 – this is a six page set of
instructions for using Piqua Rotary’s ClubRunner web site.
8 “Rotary Story” by John Smarge – an article published in The Rotarian, September 2003
9 “A History of the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio and of District 667, Rotary
International” by Cecil M. Sims, Curtis Reynolds, Paul P. Gutman – c. 1971
10 Rotary International, Guide to Classifications, Rotary International Pamphlet 284, 1967 edition.
11 Adventure in Service, Rotary International – 118 page book presented to
new Rotary Members to describe Rotary to them. This book presented to Paul P. Gutmann, September 7, 1965.
12 The Rotarian – magazine of Rotary International, June 2005 – cover
story: “100 Years, The people, events, and accomplishments that define Rotary’s place in history.”
13 The Rotarian – magazine of Rotary International, October 2010 – cover
story: “Convention Preview, Rotary International Convention, New Orleans, LA”
14 The Rotarian – magazine of Rotary International, January 2011 – “Anniversary Issue: Our First Century”
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #9
BOX 33
SERIES XXX: The Lorna Swisher Collection - More miniature banners collected from foreign Rotary Clubs
File
15 Prerov, Czech Republic
16 Graaff Reinet, South Africa
17 Kimberley, South Africa
18 Mossel Bay, South Africa
19 Ricardo Beraldi, Serra Negro, Brazil
20 Kumagaya, Kagohara, Japan
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #10
BOX 34
SERIES XXXI: The Doug Stilwell Addition – Miniature banners, member buttons, gavel and DVD.
File
1 Rotary Presentation - DVD of the PowerPoint slides of a presentation
made to the Rotary Club on November 14, 2006 by Harry Bungarner of the City of Piqua. The presentation was on the history, purpose and goals of Grow Piqua Now – 23 slides in the presentation.
2 Miniature banner – Himeji-South Rotary Club, Japan
3 Miniature banner – Rotary Club San Marino, California
4 Miniature banner – Rotary Club Panorama City, California
5 Miniature banner – Rotary Club of Plantation, Florida
6 Miniature banner – Rotary International Kimigori, Japan
7 Miniature banner – Rotary Club De Caracas (Venezuela) – banner received by Mike Reed, August 25, 1964, Caracas
8 Miniature Rotary International President banner – Peace through Service, Sakuji Tanaka, Rotary International President 2012-13
9 Miniature Rotary International President banner – Engage Rotary, Change
Lives, Ron D. Burton, 2013-14 President, Rotary International
10 Miniature Rotary International President banner – Light Up Rotary, Gary C. K. Huang, 2014-2015 RI President
11 Former member badge – Robert Bornhorst – Insurance Underwriting, Accounting
12 Former member badge – Amy Carroll – Nursing Home Director
13 Former member badge – Frederick E. Enderle – City Manager
14 Former member badge – Rev. Thomas Grilliot - Clergy
15 Former member badge – George W. Hartzell – Walnut Lumber
16 Former member badge – James R. Hartzell – Walnut Products
17 Former member badge – Joanna Hill-Heitzman – Past Service
18 Former member badge – Janet Jackson – Professional Organizer
19 Former member badge – Kathleen Klenk – Salvation Army Administration
20 Former member badge –Mark Mabelitini – Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity
21 Former member badge – William Murphy – City Economic Development
22 Former member badge – Skip Murray – Computer Sales
23 Former member badge – Frank Patrizio – Past President 2011-2012 – Law Practice General
24 Former member badge – Karen Pierce – Financial Services
25 Former member badge – Jeff Price – Public Education Administration
26 Former member badge – Scott Rasor – Banking Business
27 Former member badge – Samuel Robinson, Sr. – CPA
28 Former member badge – Kathy Sherman – Chamber of Commerce President
29 Former member badge – Susan Smith – Human Resources
30 Former member badge – Cristobal Valdez – Community College President
31 Former member badge – Stacy Wall – Law, City Attorney
32 Former member badge – Lori Webster – Corporate Financial Plastic Products
33 Former member badge – Kenneth A. Yowell – Education, College Administration
34 Sergeant At-Arms badge
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #11
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SERIES XXXII: The Mike Gutmann Addition
File
1 Adventure in Service, The story of Rotary, its origin, growth, and
influence. Chicago: Rotary International, 1949 (sixth printing, January 1952). Printed on a page pasted into the front of this book is the following: “This copy of Adventure in Service is presented to Rotarian Robert P. Fite as a token of his admission to Membership in the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio, W.E. Stone, President; Clint F. Gattshall, Secretary; Date: February 16, 1954.” Inside the book is a pamphlet entitled “Brief Facts About Rotary” and a small pamphlet entitled “The Four-Way Test”.
2 Constitution and By-Laws, Rotary International, Pamphlet No. 12, July, 1954
3 The Rotopiquan – blank with a letter head on one side listing the officers,
directors and meeting times. On the back side is printed a list of Rotary members in July 1954, past presidents, committees with chairmen and members and 1954-55 monthly program committees and their chairmen.
PIQUA ROTARY CLUB COLLECTION ADDITION #12
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SERIES XXXIII: The Sean Ford Addition
SUB-SERIES XXXIII-A: Miscellaneous documents relating to club
activities.
File
4 A folder of documents relating to club activities during 2012.
5 A folder of documents relating to club activities during 2013.
6 A folder of documents relating to club activities during 2014.
7 Documents of the Fund Raising Committee – 2014
8 Documents concerning the Chicken Dinner in 2014.
9 Documents dealing with the celebration of 100 Years of Rotary in Piqua – 2014.
10 A folder of documents relating to club activities during 2015.
11 Documents relating to the proposal for a fund-raising basketball game in the spring of 2015.
SUB-SERIES XXXIII-B: Documents from the President’s Notebook – 2016-2017
File
12 “Lead Your Club: President 2016-2019 Edition” – Instruction manual for Rotary Club Presidents.
13 Rotary calendar and committee assignments – July 2016-June 2017
14 Bylaws of the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio and the Constitution of the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio
15 Rotary Board Meeting Agendas and Minutes: July 12, 2016 – June 13, 2017.
16 Statements of Financial Position and other financial records: June 2016 – May 2017
17 Rotary Member Data Base Information sheets and Membership Proposal
Forms. Also, Rotary Induction Ceremony note cards and sheets.
18 “A History of the Rotary Club of Piqua, Ohio and of District 667 of Rotary International – 1970
19 Letters of thanks to the Piqua Rotary Club from various groups and
individuals for donations by the Piqua Rotary Club: the letters are dated 2016-2017
20 World Service Committee Agendas, notes and other documents: July-December 2016
SUB-SERIES XXXIII-C: Documents relating to the 75th Anniversary
celebration of the Piqua Rotary Club – 1990 .
File
21 Photographs: [1] Two 3 ½” x 5” color photos of the Fort Piqua Hotel;
[2] 3 ½” x 5” color photo of the southeast corner of the Public Square and of the Rotary 75th Anniversary billboard over the Miami County Auto Club offices; [3] Fourteen 3 ½” x 5” color photos of the 75th Anniversary Piqua Rotary Club billboard.
22 Photographs – 5” x 7” black & white glossy: [1] Two photos of James
Oda (Historian), Ray Loffer (Vice President), Jack Schaefer (District Governor), and Tony Wendeln (President) looking over exhibits of Rotary artifacts covering 75 years. [2] Three photos of Tony Wendeln presenting the Rotary International Paul Harris Award to Harry Oda; [3] Tony Wendeln presenting a posthumous Paul Harris Award to Mrs. Jo Baker; [4] Harry Oda, Jo Baker, Tony Wendeln.
23 8” x 10” color photograph of the members of the Piqua Rotary Club in
1989 – photo by Mike Underwood Photography, Piqua, Ohio. Included in this file is a list of individuals who ordered copies of this photograph and a page identifying the individuals in the photo.
24 Documents relating to the work of the 75th Anniversary Committee chaired by Michael Yannucci
25 Special invitation letters sent to other Rotary clubs, Rotary District, International Officers and widows of past long term members.
26 Proclamation by Piqua Mayor William J. Cruse designating February 13, 1990, as Rotary Club of Piqua Day.
27 Documents used during the 75th Anniversary Banquet program: [1] the
program (2 copies); [2] Place mats with congratulations from the Piqua Elks; [3] the program script used by President Tony Wendeln; [4] “Service Above Self, Piqua Rotary Club 1915-1990,” a history of the Piqua Rotary Club written by James C. Oda; [5] A copy of the 40th Anniversary program from 1955; [6] A copy of the 50th Anniversary program from 1964; [7] two reprints of the program for “Rotary’s Rollicking Revue of 1922.
28 Letters of congratulation and appreciation received by the Piqua Rotary
Club at the time of the 75th Anniversary Banquet and in the period after.
29 Newspaper clippings
SERIES XXXIV: Rotary Club Addition #13 – July 2018
SUB-SERIES XXXIV A: Board of Directors Minutes: 2005-2009
BOX 36
File
1 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – October 4, 2005
2 Board Minutes and accompanying documents including responses from
board members, prospect list for new members and District 6670 Membership and Attendance figures for June, July, August, September, 2005 – November 1, 2005
3 Board Minutes – June 6, 2006
4 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – July 18, 2006
5 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – August 8, 2006
6 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – September 12, 2006
7 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – October 10, 2016
8 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – November 14, 2006
9 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – December 12, 2006
10 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – February 20, 2007
11 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – March 20, 2007
12 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – April 10, 2007
13 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – May 8, 2007
14 Board Minutes – June 12, 2007
15 Board Minutes and accompanying documents –July 10, 2007
16 Board Minutes – August 14, 2007
17 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – October 9, 2007 – Note:
There was no official meeting in September due to the lack of a quorum.
18 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – November 13, 2007
19 Board Minutes – January 8, 2008
20 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – February 5, 2008
21 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – April 1, 2008
22 Board Minutes – September 9, 2008
23 Board Minutes – November 11, 2008
24 Board Minutes – January 12, 2009
25 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – February 10, 2009
26 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – March 10, 2009
27 Board Minutes and accompanying documents – May 12, 2009
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SUB-SERIES XXXIV B: Financial Records and Reports 2006-2008
File
28 Financial Report – April 30, 2006
29 Financial Reports and other communications – June 2006
30 Financial Reports and other communications – July and August 2006
31 Financial Reports – April 2007
32 Financial Reports – April 2008
SUB-SERIES XXXIV C: Bylaws Changes and Adoptions
File
33 Bylaws and changes – June 2006
34 Bylaws and changes – July and August 2006
SUB-SERIES XXXIV D: Club Assemblies, Committees and Committee Reports
File
35 Committee structures and descriptions – June 2006
36 Rotary Club Assembly – 2005
37 Rotary Club Assembly – 2006
38 Rotary Club Assembly – 2007
39 Rotary Club Assembly – 2008
40 Club Service Avenue materials – 2005
41 Club Service Avenue materials – 2006
42 Club Service Avenue materials – 2007
43 Membership Development Committee materials – 2005
44 Membership Development Committee materials – 2006
45 Membership Development Committee materials – 2007
46 Public Relations Committee materials – 2006
47 Public Relations Committee materials – 2007
48 Public Relations Committee materials – a four DVD collection from
Rotary International titled “Humanity in motion IV”, with suggestions for uses of the information in television programs, radio programs, billboards and print advertising. This set produced in 2008. Also, a newspaper article from The Piqua Daily Call about a Rotary sponsored benefit basketball game featuring former Ohio State football players and a group of Piqua “Stars”. The date of the article is March 7, 2014.
49 Fellowship Committee materials – 2006
50 Fellowship Committee materials – 2007
51 Miscellaneous committee materials – 2005-2006
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SUB-SERIES XXXIV E: Miniature banner
File
52 A miniature banner sent to the club bearing the slogan, “Rotary: Making
A Difference.” This banner is from Ian Riseley, 2017-18 President, Rotary International.
THIS BOX IS NOT FULL.