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San Mateo Rotary's History


It was, perhaps, inevitable that San Mateo would found a Rotary Club in 1924, following the footsteps of its sister club in the north. San Francisco’s was the second Rotary Club in the movement, formed after the earthquake and fire of 1906 as a tool of recovery for that city. It adopted all the guiding principles Paul Harris established when he created the first club in Chicago in 1905 as a way to boost business.

 

San Mateo was located in the center of the grand estate area favored by San Francisco’s business, banking and financial elite. Though it was not exactly a hub of urbanization in 1924 — only 37,000 people lived in the entire county at the time — San Mateo accounted for nearly a third of the area’s population, was a distinct business hub and counted among its denizens several who were active in the San Francisco group.

 

Founding era Rotary clubs were “booster” clubs organized to build a network of business for a closed circle of members. A strictly-enforced roster rule limited membership to only one practicing business man from any particular business category. Members solicited one another; the San Francisco club of the early 20’s even made certain members’ wives knew who was in the club so they would patronize only members’ businesses.

 

World War I changed Rotary clubs, adding an element of community service that prevails to the present era.

 

The San Mateo Times of Dec. 15, 1923 first mentioned the possibility of a new club forming. The paper announced the club would meet each Thursday for lunch, for the purpose of rendering “unselfish service to the community in which it exists in accordance with the teachings of its motto.”

 

Eighteen prominent men in the community petitioned Rotary for a charter, which was granted on Jan. 25, 1924.

 

Oscar Boldemann of San Mateo Park — which continues today as one of the most desirable districts in the city to live — presided over the founding meeting of the club. Boldemann owned Boldemann Chocolat Company at 444 Townsend St. in San Francisco. First club president was attorney J.E. McCurdy, who also served as a very active member of the local Elks Club. Secretary W.L. Glascock, another Elk, was superintendent of the San Mateo Union High School District and San Mateo Junior College. Treasurer P.A. Oliver was President of the Peninsula Building and Loan Association. First Sgt.-at-Arms, still a highly valued position in the club, was Albert A. Rochex of Rochex and Rochex Real Estate.

 

Rounding out the roster of 16 of the known founding members were Horace W. Amphlett, owner and publisher of the San Mateo Times newspaper; Fred. E Beer, owner of the local Ford automobile dealership; Walter E. Cambridge, Rector of St. Matthew Episcopal Church and President and Resident Manager of Mills Memorial Hospital; Charles J. Ekinhardt, optometrist; Walter T. Kelly, manager of the local PG&E office and president of the Sequoia Union High School District; N.D. Morrison, a physican; G.S. Perkham, manager of the Dairy Delivery Company; Fred. J. Smith, owner of the Frederick Smith Furniture Company; George W. Snieder, owner of George W. Snieder Mortuary; R. J. Wisnom, owner of Wisnom Hardware; John R. Fairbanks, superintendent of Leslie Salt Works and Mervyn A. Hope, manager of California Pacific Title Co.

 

Though many things have changed, the distinction of San Mateo Rotary membership has always been valued in the community.

 

In 2007 the club still has representation from Mills-Peninsula Health Services, successor to Mills Hospital, the San Mateo County Times, successor to Amphlett’s San Mateo Times, the community college district, the high school district and even Wisnom Hardware.

 

Women were first accepted for club membership in 1987, with three joining that year. They were Barbara Evers, representing Borel Private Bank & Trust Co., Lynda Poulton, office manager of Leasemobile/California, and Anne LeClair, at the time executive director of the San Mateo Chamber of Commerce.

LeClair became the club’s first female president in 1994.

 

 

 


 

Historical Documents

 


 

 

  75th Anniversary Newspaper                           RI's original code of ethics

 

 

Original Charter The Rotary Club of San Mateo Charter

 

 


 Sister Club Exchange with Toyonaka Japan RC


 

  Toyonaka, Japan Sister Club Agreement          Sister Club Agreement from 1987   

 

 Toyonaka Japan Sister Club Agreement signing ceremony      Toyonaka Japan Sister Club Agreement signing ceremony

 

 

  Sister Club Agreement - English - Signed 01-03-08 

 

  Sister Club Agreement - Japanese - Signed 01-03-08

 

(picture taken after the signing of the sister club agreement)

 

Top Row (L to R): Hiroshi Yokota, Jeff Lowenstein, Masatsugu Tsuji,

John Barrett

Front Row (L to R): Eiko Yokota, Carole Groom (Mayor) , Mark Avelar (SM Club President), Brian McLeran (5150 District Governor), Teruaki Furusawa (Toyonaka Club President), Masamitsuu Sawaki, Taeko Sawaki

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The Rotary Club of San Mateo received 3 records that were found in a garage in Edmund, Oklahoma. The person who found these records found our Rotary club website, and sent us an email to see if we wanted these recordings. Jim Engel converted the 78 speed records to digital format, and below are links to the recordings so you can hear them for yourself. I think T.Jack Foster is a better band leader than they had back then, but they sang similar songs to what we do in our meeting today in 2009!

 

Enjoy

 

 

LISTEN to audio from 2 meetings from September, 1940

Click on each album label to hear the audio.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 


Past Presidents


 

 

 

San Mateo Rotary Past Presidents

President Year President Year
McCurdy, J.E. 1923-1925 Chalmers, James 1971-1972
Amphlett, H.W. 1925-1926 Wells, Cecil H. 1972-1973
Cambridge, Walter H. 1926-1927 Sharninghouse, George D. 1973-1974
Lane, Raymond 1927-1928 Foster, T. Jack 1974-1975
Castle, Linval H. 1928-1929 Johnson, Edwin 1975-1976
Oliver, P.A. 1929-1930 Nuckles, E. Dawn 1976-1977
Rochex, Albert A. 1930-1931 Mercer, Sam N., Jr 1977-1978
McConville, F.J. 1931-1932 Kenney, William F. 1978-1979
Poss, Martin 1932-1933 DeLuna, Richard M. 1979-1980
Davis, Vern 1933-1934 Dayton, Monte W. 1980-1981
Murphy, Bill 1934-1935 Lopez-Guerra, Oscar E. 1981-1982
Miller, Lin 1935-1936 Kron, Wallace A. 1982-1983
Wilsey, Earl 1936-1937 Osborne, O. Leland 1983-1984
Holmes, Olin M. 1937-1938 Crupi, Frank J. 1984-1985
Raybould, D.A.  1938-1939 Orr, Richard A. 1985-1986
Hitchcock, Mervyn E. 1939-1940 Bormes, Thomas G. 1986-1987
Robinson, J.P 1940-1941 Smith, Glenn P. 1987-1988
Wisnom, Robert F. 1941-1942 Vocker, Thomas H. 1988-1989
Owen, L.G. 1942-1943 Romanski, Richard J. 1989-1990
Soule, W.D. 1943-1944 Haugh, Gerald T. 1990-1991
Hallinan, T.J. 1944-1945 McCullough, Walter J. 1991-1992
Acheson, Joseph H. 1945-1946 Baldanzi, Frank A. 1992-1993
Pope, Philip S. 1946-1947 Eide, Hans 1993-1994
Mawdsley, Dr. Howard L. 1947-1948 LeClair, Anne H. 1994-1995
Ross, Elmer 1948-1949 Hill, William W. 1995-1996
Benninghoven, Dr. Carl 1949-1950 Schwwitzer, Gregory L. 1996-1997
Jack, Walter A. 1950-1951 Norton, John 1997-1998
Koerber, Harold 1951-1952 Croce, Arne 1998-1999
Stoner, A.L. 1952-1953 Evers, Barbara 1999-2000
Tyo, Arthur W. 1953-1954 Leydig, Donald C. 2000-2001
Dreyfuss, Jack 1954-1955 Hanson, Donald E. 2001-2002
Wisner, Al 1955-1956 Ivich, Larry 2002-2003
Stollery, Edward 1956-1957 Armenio, Lynn A. 2003-2004
Ray, Hartzell 1957-1958 Atkinson, Larry 2004-2005
Hession, Dennis 1958-1959 Shoecraft, Don 2005-2006
Hurst, G. Cameron 1959-1960 Taylor, Margaret 2006-2007
Clinton, J. Hart 1960-1961 Avelar, Mark 2007-2008
Stewart, James I. July 1961- Oct. 1961 DeLuna, Shawn 2008-2009
Clinton, J. Hart Nov. 1961- 1962
Van Gundy, Kenneth W. 1962-1963
Kelly, Paul F. 1963-1964
Madsen, Clark C. 1964-1965
McLachlan, Donald A. 1965-1966
Elliott, Ernest A. 1966-1967
Newlon, George P. 1967-1968
Meyer, Herbert R. 1968-1969
Randolph, Richard 1969-1970
Harris, Tom D. 1970-1971

 

 


 

2007 Past Presidents Day video