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Cover of Buffalo Zonta dinner invitation decorated with flowering twigs and bird Decorative invitation cover for a special dinner held by Buffalo Zonta in 1961
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Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Mary S. Switzer (standing center) was hostess of the WBEN-TV public service program 'You and Your Family' As a founder and hostess of the WBEN-TV public service program "You and Your Family', Erie County Home Demonstration agent Mary S. Switzer (standing) presented many practical and highly useful programs to area families. Young Mary Teresa Stengel and her mother Mrs. Carl Stengel (at sewing machine) show the results of their sewing project in the 6-year-old's new jumper.
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Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Pitt Petri also serves as volunteer editor of the Buffalo Symphony Orchestra program Mrs. Pitt Petri, co-owner of the Pitt Petri fine gift shop, Buffalo, New York, was an active supporter of local Buffalo fine arts, particularly the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, as a member of the Philharmonic Women's Committee.
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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 Zonta adopted a four-pronged program of service to others in 1960 that was carried out on an annual basis via a series of guided tours to various service organizations in the Buffalo area. Year-round sponsorship of these tours was provided by the United Community Chest and Red Cross Appeal and acquainted tour participants with the value gleaned from community investment in handicapped rehabilitation, placement of children in loving foster homes, training in first-aid and home-nursing, family counseling and senior citizen support.
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Buffalo Zontian Mary Barrett Healy prepares costumes for young twin students in anticipation of the Studio Theatre School season opening Mary Barrett Healy was the Director of the Studio Theater School in Buffalo, New York, one of the few community theaters in the United States which conducted its own training schools for its students. Young twin drama students Michelle and Micheline Lepine delight in the period costumes of the productions.
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Buffalo Zontians commune with Dr. Shah, an Indian educator and delegate from the Zonta Club of Bombay Buffalo Zontians Dr. Virginia L. Cummings, Curator of Anthropology at the Buffalo Museum of Science (left) and Mrs. Francis (center) learn more about their Indian Zontian sisters from Dr. Shah (right) of the Bombay Zonta Club
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Zonta International delegate from Denmark Mrs. Castenkiold visits with Buffalo Zontians Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Betty L. Senf (standing left) and Miss Brauns (standing right)meet with Zonta International's delegate from Denmark Mrs. Castenkiold (seated) over luncheon
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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 Buffalo Zonta adopted a four-pronged program of service to others in 1960 that was carried out on an annual basis via a series of guided tours to various service organizations in the Buffalo area. Tour busses and drivers were provided by the NFT (Niagara Frontier Transportation). Year-round sponsorship of these tours was provided by the United Community Chest and Red Cross Appeal and acquainted tour participants with the value gleaned from community investment in handicapped rehabilitation, placement of children in loving foster homes, training in first-aid and home-nursing, family counseling and senior citizen support.
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Zonta officers sign their pledges to join in the Buffalo Crusade for Safety Buffalo Zonta officers concerned with safety include (left to right): Secretary Mrs. Marie K. Corcoran, First vice president Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight, Second vice president Mrs. Henry (Betty L.) Senf and President Mrs. Ethel M. Chandler
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Miss Ethel M. Chandler and Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight were elected to lead Buffalo Zonta for 1959-1960 Chosen leaders of Buffalo Zonta for 1959-1960 were (left to right): Miss Ethel M. Chandler as president and Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight as first vice president
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Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran is honored at a luncheon hosted by Zonta President Mrs. Andrew Switzer on Buffalo's 'Jacqueline Cochran Day' Buffalo Zontian Statler Hilton March 17, 1959 luncheon included (left to right): honoree Jacqueline Cochran, luncheon chairman Martha Torge, Buffalo Zonta president Mrs. Andrew (Mary S.) Switzer and Ad Club president Ivan Levine
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Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran was presented with the Distinguished Service Medal by U.S. Army Air Forces General H. H. Arnold in 1945 Woman pilot Jacqueline Cochran was only woman to receive Distinguished Service Medal (DSM), the highest non-combat award presented by the United States government, for her wartime service as director of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)
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Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran received the 1957 Zonta International Achievement Award for her contribution to aviation Woman pilot Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to break the sound barrier, is pictured at her ranch home in Indio, California. She was a pioneer aviatrix who visited Buffalo, New York as a guest of the Buffalo Zontians who feted her at an honorary luncheon and other special events.
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Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to break the sound barrier, in the cockpit as a lieutenant colonel in the Civil Air Patrol Woman pilot Jacqueline Cochran, who travels throughout the U.S. on business and for promotional activities, held a commission as lieutenant colonial in the Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Air Force Reserve.
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Zonta's Associates' Day Luncheon program to honor pilot Jacqueline Cochran and women in aviation Program for Buffalo Zontians' tribute to Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to break the sound barrier, and women in aviation juxtaposed with City of Buffalo proclamation designating March 17, 1959 as 'Jacqueline Cochran Day' signed by Buffalo mayor Frank A. Sedita.
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Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to break the sound barrier, with her husband financier Floyd B. Odlum Woman pilot Jacqueline Cochran with her husband financier Floyd B. Odlum on their 20th wedding anniversary in 1956. She visited Buffalo on a 1959 nationwide tour and was the special guest of the Buffalo Zontians at an honorary luncheon and other special events.
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Zontian pilot Jacqueline Cochran, first woman to break the sound barrier, in her F-86 Sabrejet Woman pilot Jacqueline Cochran poses in the F-86 Sabrejet in which she broke the sound barrier in 1953 as well as three world jet records. She visited Buffalo on a 1959 nationwide tour and was the special guest of Buffalo Zontians at an honorary luncheon and other special events.
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Local Zonta officers greet conference speaker Zonta International president Mrs. Emma Loehwing Conlon at the airport Kenmore Zonta officer Mrs. William F. Michie (left) and Buffalo Zonta President Dr. Margaret W. Schley (center) pose at the airport while welcoming the president of Zonta International Mrs. Emma Loehwing Conlon (right)
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Zontian chairpersons display items to be included in their fund-raising indoor flea market Buffalo Zontian chairpersons included (left to right): Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Benedict and Mrs. Wilcox
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Leading Buffalo Zontians attend a Zonta International Convention in Sun Valley, Idaho Buffalo Zontian attendees at the conference included (left to right): Angela M. Barone, Dr. Virginia L. Cummings, President Dr. Margaret W. Schley and Virginia C. Turner
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Broadcaster Helen Neville is honored at a tea at her home by members of Zonta and other local women's organizations Attendees at the tea for Helen Neville include (left to right): Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Andrew J. (Mary S.) Switzer, Helen Neville (serving tea), Julia O'Meara of the Pen Women's Club, Buffalo Zontians Marjorie M. Baker and Judge Madge Taggart, Mrs. Albert C. Huetter, president of Advertising Women of Buffalo, and Mary E. Solat of American Women in Radio and TV
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Buffalo Zonta president Miss Marjorie M. Baker and past Zonta International president Miss Edwina Hogadone at the 1958 annual Bosses Day Pictured at the 1958 annual Buffalo Zonta Bosses Day luncheon are (left to right): Miss Edwina Hogadone from Rochester, Miss Marjorie M. Baker and her boss Mr. Chester G. Daetsch, president of the Automobile Dealers' Association of Buffalo
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Zontian chairpersons display fabrics for interior decoration that are a part of their Zonta Gracious Living 1959 project Buffalo Zonta chairpersons of the 'Gracious Living 1959' project included: Miss Marjorie M. Baker, Mrs. Frank J. Luchowski and Miss Ruth E. Gross
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Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight and Mrs. Marie B. Keefe select hats for the 1956 Zonta Millinery Show Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight (left) and Mrs. Marie B. Keefe (right) selected hats for the 1956 Millinery show presented by Siegel's for Buffalo Zonta members
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Zonta-sponsored archaeologist/anthropologist Dr. Marian E. White and her assistant James V. Chism on a dig in Hamburg, New York Anthropologist/archaeologist Dr. Marion E. White was a research associate at the University of Buffalo Department of Anthropology whose digs were sponsored by a financial grant from Buffalo Zonta Club.