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La Mesa Volume 47 Number 7 October 12, 2009 Congratulations to Another Group of Paul Harris Fellowship Members On Monday, October 5, 2009 President LuAnn Wieland presented three additional Paul Harris Fellow awards to David Veloz, Ken Slavin and Carey Beamesderfer. The Paul Harris Fellowship is named for Paul Harris, who founded Rotary over 100 years ago. The Fellowship was established in his honor in 1957 to express appreciation and recognition for a contribution of US $1000 to the Rotary Foundation. Every Paul Harris Fellow receives a pin, medallion and a certificate when he or she becomes a Fellow. This identifies the Paul Harris Fellow as an advocate of the Foundation's goals of world peace and international understanding. Carey Beamesderfer, Ken Slavin, David Veloz Congratulations to the new PHF Members shown above Being a Paul Harris Fellow is an external sign of recognition for support of The Rotary Foundation, and I value it. Contributing to TRF makes me feel I am part of something much larger than just "me." I feel that I am building schools, water wells, hospitals and homes around the world; improving the health, literacy and livelihood of women and children in poverty-striken parts of the world, thereby freeing them from domination by those who would enslave them; adding joy where none would otherwise exist; hopefully bringing a little peace to places where needed. --- Gerri Wootten 1

Santa Teresa High School Interact Club Presents Results of Back-Pack Project Members of the Rotary Club of West El Paso stand proudly next to members of the Santa Teresa HS Interact Club as they display pictures of their club s efforts to organize and deliver school supplies to elementary school children in the Santa Teresa & Sunland Park area. Thanks to Frank Rivera & the Interact Club for their hard work & dedication to this project. Rotary Classifications What are they and why do we need them? Did you ever wonder why Rotary has classifications? What are classifications supposed to represent? Who and what factors determine what classifications a club may have? Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions that arise regarding classifications, taken from the most authoritative, written sources available from Rotary International. Why does Rotary have classifications? Rotary uses a classification system to establish and maintain a vibrant cross-section or representation of the community's business, vocational, and professional interests among members and to develop a pool of resources and expertise to successfully implement service projects. This system is based on the founders' paradigm of choosing cross-representation of each business, profession, and institution within a community. A classification describes either the principal business or the professional service of the organization that the Rotarian works for or the Rotarian's own activity within the organization. Does Rotary International maintain a list of classifications? RI does not maintain a general list of classifications. Due to the ever-changing landscape of professional work and the unique commercial environments in which Rotary clubs are located, Rotary no longer keeps a standard list of classifications on file. Clubs are encouraged to create their own classification lists by using their local Yellow Pages, chamber of commerce, or other business 2

directories. Classifications aren't rigid and can reflect the many different types of professions and positions that exist in industries. One example would be the classification of lawyer/barrister; this standard classification can be broken down into criminal law, tax law, or intellectual property law. What are the occupational codes, and how do they differ from classifications? Rotary International's occupational codes were created some years ago in the event that Rotary found reason to research the industries represented in its membership. These industries are also used when determining the makeup of RI committees. These broad industry titles should in no way be confused with classifications. Rotary International no longer tracks occupational codes. Should a club deny membership to a transferring or former Rotary member based on a classification limitation? The classification of a transferring or former member of a club shall not preclude election to active membership even if the election results in club membership temporarily exceeding the classification limits. What limitations, if any, exist on the election of a member to a classification that is already held by another member? The club shall not elect a person to active membership from a classification if the club already has five or more members from that classification, unless the club has more than 50 members, in which case the club may elect a person to active membership in a classification so long as it will not result in the classification making up more than 10 percent of the club's active membership. What classification does a retired person hold? Retired persons inducted into active membership in a Rotary club shall use their former profession as their classification, but this will not be counted towards the club's limit of members in a single classification. Club classification rosters shall not include retired Rotarians. Do Honorary Members hold classifications? Honorary members do not hold classifications, but shall be entitled to attend all meetings and enjoy all the other privileges of the club. How broadly are clubs encouraged to interpret classifications? While adherence to the classification system is desirable, the Rotary International Board of Directors has agreed that each Rotary club should consider carefully the classification practice and broaden the interpretation of classifications where necessary to meet the modern business and professional environment. What is a classification survey, and how can I find out what classifications are "open" in the club? A systematically prepared list of classifications is the logical basis for club growth. RI does not maintain a general list of classifications. To identify relevant business and professional practices within a community, each club is encouraged to conduct a thorough classification survey. Surveys act as a 3

basis for developing and aggressively undertaking specific, ongoing plans for building and strengthening club membership in order to serve more effectively in all areas of activity. The classification committee of the club is responsible for developing and maintaining an up-to-date classification survey of the community in which the Rotary club is located. Clubs should maintain and use up-to-date classification surveys to develop and strengthen club membership by identifying and recruiting qualified members to classifications that are open. While the club's classification committee compiles the classification survey, it is the club's membership committee and board that reviews and determines the classification of all prospective members. What should the classification survey and the membership of the club reflect? A club should have in its membership a representative of every recognized business or professional activity in the community insofar as it is possible to obtain such representation in conformity with the principles laid down in the RI constitution, article 5 and the standard Rotary club constitution, article 6. Clubs are encouraged to review the demographics of an area to verify that all respective segments of the population are represented within its membership. What is the current mix of classifications in the Rotary Club of West El Paso? Accounting & Financial Services: 4 Members Architecture & Engineering: 1 Member Banking & Money Management: 8 Members Information Systems: 2 Members Entertainment & Sports: 1 Member Insurance & Risk Management: 2 Members Management & Administration: 4 Members Media & Communications: 1 Member Dentists/Doctors: 2 Members Law Enforcement: 1 Member Travel Industry: 1 Member Real Estate: 5 Members Marketing & Sales: 4 Members Interior Design: 1 Member Lawyers (Attorneys): 3 Members Retired: 7 Members (Note: The above are general classifications for our club members. Several of them are further broken down into subclassifications to better reflect actual membership enrollment. Additional details can be provided upon request.) Congratulations to Gail Gale Gail has accepted the awesome responsibility as District Interact Chairman. She has some lofty goals in mind, so stay tuned for more details in the near future. In the meantime don t forget to visit our Interact/Rotoract/Youth Exchange website at: http://interact.shutterfly.com/ 4

******************************************************************************************** Websites: Rotary Club of West El Paso - www.rotarywestelpaso.org Rotary District 5520 - www.rotary5520.org Rotary International www.rotary.org eclubone www.rotaryeclubone.org ******************************************************************************************** The 4- Way Test of the things we think, say or do: 1st - Is it the TRUTH? 2nd - Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3rd - Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4th - Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? ************************************************* and 5th Will it be fun? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Officers & Directors of the Rotary Club of West El Paso President: LuAnn Wieland Vice-President: Bob Peterson President-Elect: Lorraine Huit Executive Secretary: Carey Beamesderfer Treasurer: Joanne Latimer Sergeant-at-Arms: Marisa Guerrero Immediate Past President: Jesse Allen Director Club Services: Sandy Boswell Director Community Services: Marcos Lizarraga Director International Services: Chava Gonzalez-Barney Director Public Relations: Jim Weddell Director Vocational Services: David Veloz Director Youth Services: Gail Gale Newsletter Editor: Joey Espinoza 5