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Buffalo Zonta members try out the slides on the Clarence Auto Club grounds at their 1926 annual summer outing Buffalo Zontians traditionally held an annual outing each summer in the country
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Zonta Romance Map Committee Chairman Wilhelmine Hamelman Zonta's Romance Map of the Niagara Frontier was produced to fund education for underprivileged girls
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Elsie P. Linford, Zonta member from 1938- Photographic portrait of Zonta member by Beach
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Alice Shaw Washburne, Zonta member from 1929- Photographic portrait of Zonta member
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Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick discussing Park Lane brunch plans with Zontian colleagues Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick (left) making plans with Margaret J. Barry (center) and Mrs. George W. Jordan (right) for a brunch at the Park Lane to benefit the Zonta Service Fund which financed nursing scholarships.
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Miss Margaret J. Barry discussing upcoming projects with Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick Chairman of the Buffalo Zonta Ways and Means Committee Miss Margaret J. Barry and Zonta Buffalo President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick making plans for upcoming fund-raising projects
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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 was the first women's civic group to have luncheon and a tour of the rebuilt Temple Beth Zion. Participants included (left to right): Zontian and temple member Mrs. Sidney Main, Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick and tour guide Mrs. Joseph N. Desmon, wife of the temple congregation president.
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Buffalo Zonta officers and directors including President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick (seated center) were elected for 1967-1968 Buffalo Zonta officers and directors for 1967-1968 were installed at a dinner at the Hotel Statler Hilton including (left to right): Mrs. Leonard V. Kreuger, first vice president
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Buffalo Zontian Miss Virginia Deuel and colleague were chosen to serve on the Goodwill Industries' Home Service Committee Miss Virginia Deuel (left) served consecutive terms as Chairman of the Goodwill Industries Home Service Committee while Mrs. Robert R. Hayward (right) served as vice president.
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Long-time Zontian Miss E. Marguerite Gane is honored along with colleagues for her 25 years of dedicated service to human rights Miss E. Marguerite Gane (center), accepted the 25-year certificate honoring her tireless service to human rights from Commissioner Emil L. Cohen (far left), a State Human Rights Commissioner, surrounded by fellow honorees (left to right): Robert E. Dillon, Elizabeth Ponafidine and Victor Einach
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Long-time Zontian Miss May C. Sickmon displays her many silver awards given to her for her record of tireless service to the community Miss May C. Sickmon was a three-time Buffalo Zonta President , an attorney who tirelessly advocated women's rights and a retired clerk of the U.S. District Court. Even in retirement, she continued to work for two of her lifelong interests: equal opportunity for women and career counseling for young women.
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Buffalo Zontians inspect Chef David Green's kitchen herb garden as part of cuisine programs offered to help fund Zonta college scholarships Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Elise D. Heigaard and her colleague Mrs. Martha Nichol inspecting Chef David Green's kitchen herb garden in support of Chef Green's cuisine programs to aid Zonta service projects.
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Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Nat Barrell instructs a snow shoveling squad courtesy of Manpower, Inc. in downtown Buffalo, New York Buffalo Zontians, including the regional manager of Manpower Inc. Mrs. Nat Barrell (far left), took part in a special helping hands project to clear snow from downtown Buffalo crosswalks
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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 Janice M. Kelly (center) displayed food preparation techniques to two of the 75 local teenage girls who participated in the 1965 Zonta career day (Marie L. Brokenburr (left) and Lillian D. Williams (right)
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Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach helps her Zonta colleagues blow out the single candle on the organization's 46th birthday cake Celebrants at Zonta International's 46th anniversary included (left to right): Mrs. E. Olga Cloke of Hamilton, Ontario, lieutenant governor of Zonta International District IV, Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach and Miss Martelisa Brauns
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Miss Margaret J. Barry, representing Buffalo Zonta, accepts tulip bulbs for Buffalo beautification in honor of First Lady Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's visit Mrs. Lyndon B. (Ladybird) Johnson's visit to Buffalo, New York in 1965 motivated distribution of 25,000 tulip bulbs as a part of a beautification initiative. Distributing the bulbs for planting are: C. Edward Berryman (far left) of Marine Midland Trust Co. and receiving the bulbs (from right, foreground) are: Miss Edna Habicht of Children's Hospital and Miss Margaret J. Barry (second from right) of Buffalo Zonta Club.
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Attendees at the Zonta Club of Amherst Charter Dinner in 1965 included more than 200 members and guests Zonta Club of Amherst was officially chartered in 1965 and was organized under the sponsorship of Buffalo Zonta. Amherst Zonta President Mrs. Marie K. Corcoran is found in the front row, third from the right.
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Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach was elected Buffalo Zonta President for 1965-1966 Buffalo Zonta President Betty Fernbach named all her aides and committee chairpersons for the 1965-1966 year
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Long-time Buffalo Zontian Miss Dorothy M. Haas, University of Buffalo Coordinator of Student Services, won the 1965 Samuel P. Capen Award University of Buffalo's Samuel P. Capen Award was the highest honor bestowed by the Alumni Association and is presented to Dorothy M. Haas (second from right) by the president of the UB Alumni Association Richard C. Shepard (far right) with other award recipients Thomas G. Bennett and Richard R. Fisher looking on.
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Retiring Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight and succeeding President Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach were honored at a Zonta dinner Installation of Buffalo Zonta officers took place at the annual 1965 Zonta dinner in which the newly elected president Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach as well as the outgoing president Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight were honored
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Zonta Club of Amherst officers for 1965-1966 Officers of the Amherst Zonta Club for 1965-1966 included (left to right): Mrs. Marie K. Corcoran as president, Mrs. Margaret Shalala as secretary, Miss Catherine McGowan as treasurer and Mrs. Dorothy A. Hagerty as vice president.
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Program from the 1963 Evening in Finland event sponsored by Buffalo Zonta Buffalo Zonta's Evening in Finland program included a banquet, guest speaker and entertainment by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by honored guest Lucas Foss in Kleinhans Music Hall
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Zontian Dr. Virginia L. Cummings of the Buffalo Museum of Science is honored by Buffalo State College along with seven other area leading citizens Dr. Virginia L. Cummings of the Buffalo Museum of Science is among eight leading Western New York citizens honored by Buffalo State College President Dr. Paul G. Bulger for distinguished service in the college's Dedication Week program. Participants included (seated, left to right): Dr. Paul G. Bulger, Dr. Virginia L. Cummings, artist Charles E. Burchfield
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Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Martha Nichol poses with other Zonta officers elected for 1963-1964 at the Hotel Statler Hilton Buffalo Zonta officers elected for 1963-1964 included (left to right): Mrs. Elizabeth W. Mundy as recording secretary, President Mrs. Martha Nichol, Miss Rose Steinkraus as second vice president, Dr. Harriet Hosmer as first vice president and Mrs. Marion Y. Seidenburg as treasurer.
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Buffalo Zontian Judge Madge Taggart takes the oath of office from New York State Supreme Court Justice John F. Dwyer New York State Supreme Court Justice John F. Dwyer administers the oath of office to woman judge Madge Taggart who assumed the bench in the Buffalo Family Court