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Zontians relive their childhood days at the 1924 annual summer outing
Buffalo Zontians compete in a pie eating contest at their 1926 annual summer outing in Clarence, New York
Buffalo Zonta members try out the slides on the Clarence Auto Club grounds at their 1926 annual summer outing
Zonta Romance Map Committee Chairman Wilhelmine Hamelman
Elsie P. Linford, Zonta member from 1938-
Alice Shaw Washburne, Zonta member from 1929-
Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick discussing Park Lane brunch plans with Zontian colleagues
Miss Margaret J. Barry discussing upcoming projects with Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick
Zontian Mrs. Sidney Main displays a Passover dish with Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick during a tour of Temple Beth Zion
Buffalo Zonta officers and directors including President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick (seated center) were elected for 1967-1968
Buffalo Zontian Miss Virginia Deuel and colleague were chosen to serve on the Goodwill Industries' Home Service Committee
Long-time Zontian Miss E. Marguerite Gane is honored along with colleagues for her 25 years of dedicated service to human rights
Long-time Zontian Miss May C. Sickmon displays her many silver awards given to her for her record of tireless service to the community
Buffalo Zontians inspect Chef David Green's kitchen herb garden as part of cuisine programs offered to help fund Zonta college scholarships
Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Nat Barrell instructs a snow shoveling squad courtesy of Manpower, Inc. in downtown Buffalo, New York
Buffalo Zontian Miss Janice M. Kelly demonstrates job skills to teenage girls as part of a special Zonta project to acquaint young women with the real world of business
Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach helps her Zonta colleagues blow out the single candle on the organization's 46th birthday cake
Miss Margaret J. Barry, representing Buffalo Zonta, accepts tulip bulbs for Buffalo beautification in honor of First Lady Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's visit
Attendees at the Zonta Club of Amherst Charter Dinner in 1965 included more than 200 members and guests
Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach was elected Buffalo Zonta President for 1965-1966
Long-time Buffalo Zontian Miss Dorothy M. Haas, University of Buffalo Coordinator of Student Services, won the 1965 Samuel P. Capen Award
Retiring Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight and succeeding President Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach were honored at a Zonta dinner
Zonta Club of Amherst officers for 1965-1966
Program from the 1963 Evening in Finland event sponsored by Buffalo Zonta
Zontian Dr. Virginia L. Cummings of the Buffalo Museum of Science is honored by Buffalo State College along with seven other area leading citizens
Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Martha Nichol poses with other Zonta officers elected for 1963-1964 at the Hotel Statler Hilton
Buffalo Zontian Judge Madge Taggart takes the oath of office from New York State Supreme Court Justice John F. Dwyer
Buffalo Zonta President Virginia Deuel displays her dream home in West Falls, New York
Zontian Mrs. Joseph F. Lehner, Executive Director of the Western New York Multiple Sclerosis Society, assists with preparations for the Society's holiday party
Zonta officers admire a painting at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery during a reception for Zonta International District IV Convention
Buffalo State College scholarship is named in honor of long-time Buffalo Zontian Mary S. Switzer
Representatives from Buffalo Zonta depart for Japan to attend an inauguration dinner for the first Zonta Club in Japan
Cover of the Buffalo Zonta 1962 annual Associates' Day Luncheon program
Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Pitt Petri received the 1961 Woman of the Year Award from the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Society
Buffalo Zontian Dr. Virginia L. Cummings, Curator of Anthropology at the Buffalo Museum of Science, arranges a display for the Museum's 100th anniversary meeting
Zontian Mary S. Switzer, hostess of WBEN-TV 'You and Your Family', visited the Erie County Fair to display elements from the 4-H Club exhibit
Zontian Mrs. Harold S. Carr, retired executive director of the Buffalo and Erie County Council of Camp Fire Girls, was honored at a reception
Wax model of the Zonta-proposed 'The Spirit of Womanhood' 12 foot bronze statue honoring Zonta founder Marian de Forest and designed by Larry W. Griffis, Jr.
Sculptor Larry W. Griffis, Jr. and a model of his controversial design for 'The Spirit of Womanhood' statue honoring Zonta founder Marian de Forest
Composite drawing and photograph of 'The Spirit of Womanhood' statue honoring Zonta founder Marian de Forest
Site on Wilkes Circle proposed for 'The Spirit of Womanhood' statue honoring Zonta founder Marian de Forest
Buffalo Zontian E. Marguerite Gane receives the AAUW Award for her work as an officer in children's organizations
Cover of Buffalo Zonta dinner invitation decorated with flowering twigs and bird
Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Mary S. Switzer (standing center) was hostess of the WBEN-TV public service program 'You and Your Family'
Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Pitt Petri also serves as volunteer editor of the Buffalo Symphony Orchestra program
Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight (left) and Mrs. Harold S. Carr plan a prospective tour with B. B. Van Korn of the Rotary as part of Zonta's program of community service
Buffalo Zontian Mary Barrett Healy prepares costumes for young twin students in anticipation of the Studio Theatre School season opening
Buffalo Zontians commune with Dr. Shah, an Indian educator and delegate from the Zonta Club of Bombay
Zonta International delegate from Denmark Mrs. Castenkiold visits with Buffalo Zontians
Zontian tour guide Mrs. Marion Benedict checks the passenger list and tour route with NFT driver Henry Augustine as a part of Zonta's program of community service
Zonta officers sign their pledges to join in the Buffalo Crusade for Safety
Miss Ethel M. Chandler and Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight were elected to lead Buffalo Zonta for 1959-1960
Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran is honored at a luncheon hosted by Zonta President Mrs. Andrew Switzer on Buffalo's 'Jacqueline Cochran Day'
Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran was presented with the Distinguished Service Medal by U.S. Army Air Forces General H. H. Arnold in 1945
Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran received the 1957 Zonta International Achievement Award for her contribution to aviation
Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to break the sound barrier, in the cockpit as a lieutenant colonel in the Civil Air Patrol
Zonta's Associates' Day Luncheon program to honor pilot Jacqueline Cochran and women in aviation
Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to break the sound barrier, with her husband financier Floyd B. Odlum
Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to break the sound barrier, in her F-86 Sabrejet
Local Zonta officers greet conference speaker Zonta International president Mrs. Emma Loehwing Conlon at the airport
Zontian chairpersons display items to be included in their fund-raising indoor flea market
Leading Buffalo Zontians attend a Zonta International Convention in Sun Valley, Idaho
Broadcaster Helen Neville is honored at a tea at her home by members of Zonta and other local women's organizations
Buffalo Zonta president Miss Marjorie M. Baker and past Zonta International president Miss Edwina Hogadone at the 1958 annual Bosses Day
Zontian chairpersons display fabrics for interior decoration that are a part of their Zonta Gracious Living 1959 project
Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight and Mrs. Marie B. Keefe select hats for the 1956 Zonta Millinery Show
Zonta-sponsored archaeologist/anthropologist Dr. Marian E. White and her assistant James V. Chism on a dig in Hamburg, New York
Three-time Buffalo Zonta president and attorney Miss May S. Sickmon is presented with the Susan B. Anthony Award
Local WBEN TV personality Mildred Miller hosted an April Fool's Party with fellow Zontian City Court Judge Madge Taggart
Buffalo Zontians selecting hats to be featured in the 1956 Zonta Millinery Show
Buffalo Zonta officers elected for 1956-1957 at Hotel Statler Hilton
Buffalo Zonta officers elected for 1958-1959 at Hotel Statler Hilton
Tribute to Zonta by Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company honoring its 40 years of community service
Leading Zontian organizers of a Monte Carlo party to aid the Zonta Service Fund for nursing scholarships
Pitt Petri advertisement for an exhibit of Wedgwood china settings designed by leading Zonta career women
Buffalo Zonta President Dr. Margaret Warwick Schley and colleague Edna M. Theobald sign up for the annual Press Forum
Buffalo Zontian Judge Madge Taggart utilizes a desk drawer to make up prior to appearing on the bench
Buffalo Zontian volunteer Mrs. Marie B. Keefe receives her polio shot with a large needle to emphasize the importance of inoculation
Recipients of the Zonta Nursing School Scholarships pose in their professional nursing uniforms
Buffalo Zontian women City Court Judges Taggart, Vogel and Mikoll prepare to take the bench
Buffalo Zontians present their own comic version of 'What's Your Line?' at a Statler luncheon
Buffalo Zontians set a fine civic example by registering to vote at the Erie County Board of Elections
Buffalo Zontian women City Court Judges Vogel, Taggart and Mikoll at work
Former Buffalo Zonta president Betty L. Senf was promoted to assistant vice president at Western Savings Bank
Zontians and their guests observe annual Bosses Day by taking their boss out to lunch
Zonta President Ethel Chandler and Vice President Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight provide an assist to two young cerebral palsy patients
Zonta Directors for 1955 pose for a group photo after their election at their annual meeting in the Hotel Statler
Award for Excellence in the 1957 District IV Press book Competition
Award for Excellence in the 1955 District IV Press book Competition
Zonta founders were feted at the 40th Anniversary celebration of the organization's founding in Buffalo, New York
Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Thomas J. Atcheson and Mrs. Harlow M. Davis wrap Christmas gifts
Miss Harriet G. Cooke, kitchen counsellor of the Buffalo Evening News, was elected local Buffalo Zonta President in 1940
Buffalo Zonta officers were elected for 1941-1942 during a board meeting at Zonta headquarters in Hotel Statler
Zontian Dorothea A. Smith, the first woman probation officer in U.S. courts of record, is honored at her retirement
Buffalo Zontians Eloise M. Tanner (left) and Mrs. Hugo Wittman make preparations for a South American dinner party
Zontians rehearse a musical number at Hotel Statler in preparation for a Zonta International Conference
Zontian Emeritus Louise C. Gerry retired as the Larkin Company Personal Director after more than 30 years of service
Mrs. Richard (Florence)Noye (pictured at right) and her fellow Buffalo Zontians undertake a war project to thank the many nurses serving their country in World War II
Buffalo Zonta Officers for 1943-1944 were installed at a Hotel Statler luncheon
Committee Chairman Mrs. John P. (Elena G.) Dwyer displays scrap metal collected by Zontians to support the 1942 war effort
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