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JU N E , 1968 Uun’tij-JhnL’ T im s rjhe c_Alme(;y-c_Ajmes .<*. C o lu m n Canadian Governor Edith Denny con next morning to join my 49%|er, John •w' tacted your Board, while she was ny, at the Paul Youngs for a few days vacationing in Phoenix, requesting ap of sun and swim. Had phone visits proval of three new Canadian chap with headquarters and with Susie Se ters. Upon approval, Secretary Lygie well. Hagan rushed the charters (signed Notam: Headquarters has o'ficial an JUNE, 19«3 and sealed) to headquarters where nouncement that our compass rose THE NINETY-NINES, Inc. your President signed them on the way has been officially registered by the Will Rogers World Airport through to Wichita Falls. Headquarters Patent Office in Washington, under the International Headquarters secretary. Loretta Gragg, airmailed trade mark. Personal Notam: Recently, for the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159 them to Edith in Phoenix before she returned home. second year we are invited to a local Headquarters Secretary By letter Edith advises that she high school Aerospace Club awards LORETTA GRAGG presented the Alberta and Western banquet. These young people have a Manitoba charters April 27. On May fine air education program and we Editor 16 she presented the Ottawa - Montreal were honored to attend. Many awards PEG ONG charter. Edith says they hope to have are given to aviation people in the 2900 Rockbrook Drive a goodly representation at our conven area—general aviation, military, Civil Plano, Texas 75074 tion. Air Patrol. Federal Aviation Adminis The latter part of April your Presi tration, Air Force Association, and al THE NINETY-NINES NEWS dent llew to Omaha to represent you so to members of the club. June. 1968 Vol. 12 No. 18 at a chapter meeting. Actually it was I was completely surprised and thrill Published monthly, except bi-monthly July- a fund raising dinner toward their ed when the “ Golden Thunderbird A- August and November-December. hosting the fall South Central section ward’’ was presented to me—a beauti Annual subscription rate is $4.50 and is in cluded as a part of the annual membership meeting. They had a fine turnout of ful placque with the following inscrip dues of The Ninety-Nines, Inc. aviation people—it was a delightful eve tion: “ In recognition of her many THE NINETY-NINES, Inc. ning. I had the pleasure of sitting next outstanding contributions to aviation in Will Rogers World Airport [o Max Conrad—the main speaker of Colorado.” Needless to say I’m very, O klahom a City, Okla. 73159 Return F orm 3579 to a bove add ress the evening. The Menzes then drove very honored. 2nd Class Postage pd. at Chickasha. Okla. me to the airport motel and I left Donna Myers INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS President HISTORY BOOKS DONNA MYERS 11603 E. 6th PI. Messages from or about Charter opened her parachute and floated safe Aurora, Colorado 80010 Members: ly to earth, and the plane just as calm META ROTHHOLZ sent her picture ly glided down and landed, right side Vice-President and added, “ It brings back the best up, in a nearby field—with not too BERNICE “BEA” STEADMAN and happiest days of my life.” much damage at that! She was such 12214 N. McKinley Rd. KATHERINE E. JOHNSON — Last a tiny person, and such a very fine Montrose, Michigan 48437 Flight—Nov. 2, 1967—in Hawaii. personality! ” Secretary CECELIA KENNY is sending originals EDWYNA McCONNELL THRO moved LYDIELLEN “LYGIE” HAGAN of “ Women in Aviation” , issues No. and left no address according to the South 1907 Oneida Place 1, 9, and 22 and photograph of herself Post Office. Do you know her present Spokane, Washington 99203 and GERALDINE GREY who passed one? away sometime ago along with several Treasurer other very important documents we do JOSEPHINE WOOD WALLINGFORD DORIS RENNINGER not have. sent her photograph and expressed her appreciation for the Ninety-Nine 10-01 162nd Street She writes of MILDRED KAUFF News which she has received these Beechhurst, N. Y. 11357 MAN, “ She was trying to break the past three years and enjoys very ‘loop’ record here in Buffalo one Sun Executive Board much. day morning when the pillows she ALICE ROBERTS was either sitting on, or which were ACHSA PEACOCK HOLFELDER is 9828 North 19 Avenue supporting her back, slipped out, and now touring Europe until the end of Phoenix, Arizona 85021 MILDRED fell out of the plane! She June according to ANNETTE SEY- GENE NORA JESSEN DEL. 2814 Cassia MILDRED H. CHASE MacDONALD Boise, Idaho 83705 No June NEWS Deadline sent her picture and writes: “ It’s won BETTY W. McNABB But don't forget derful to see how the Ninety-Nine I 926 Third Avenue Albany, Georgia 31701 Ju ly 20th! (Continued on Page 44) Indiana Promises and five television channels, includ ing national coverage, to film this SMALL RACE Will you be one of the sixty lucky F. A. I. R. Weather rousing affair. In addition, timers, pilots to fly in the 1968 SMALL race? The Indiana Chapter not only prom scorers and flaggers from the Indian Sponsored by the Michigan Chapter of ises F.A.I.R weather but, also a most apolis 500 Motor Speedway will be the Ninety-Nines, Inc., and the Ann exciting and unique race weekend. To on hand to officiate the race. Arbor Chamber of Commerce, the The Hoosiers of Indiana extend a round robin race has the sanction of warm invitation to all to join them the NAA and the FAI and is officiated September 21, 1968 at Porter County by the Michigan Aeronautics Com Municipal Airport, Valparaiso, Indi mission. ana for the FAIRLADIES ANNUAL INDIANA RACE. A very special soli The race is a cross-country profici citation goes to those of you who own ency event for stock model, single or an aircraft manufactured prior to 1948. multi-engine aircraft of not more than The “classic” division will fly a short 420 total horsepower, flown during ened course and will compete for cash daylight hours under VFR conditions and trophies only with planes in their and conducted on a handicap system. category. Race dates—October 4-6. Place—Ann add color to the operation of events Meet with friends at the F.A.I.R Arbor, Michigan. $1050.00 in prizes. race-day, the Chapter has arranged Write MRS. CARL M. ANDERSON, Co-pilot—your choice. A wonderful for a marching band, concession P.O. Box 464, Crawfordsville, Indiana, weekend! stands, static displays, celebrity guests 47933, for your free race kit. Rules, entry applications, and in- OFFICIAL RESULTS ILLI-NINES AIR DERBY COLES COUNTY AIRPORT MAY 10-11-12, 1968 Official Timer: HELEN SAILER Spot Landing Judge: TRACY PILURS Official Scorer: HELEN GREINKE Race Crew Aircraft Place No. Pilot Co-Pilot Make & Model 1 31 Ringenberg, Margaret Bowyer, Evelyn Mooney A2-A Cadet 2 24 Del Giorno, Velma Thomas, Janice Piper Cherokee 140 3 26 Schoger, Joan Buck, Do Cessna 172 4 10Roethke, Anne E. Piper Comanche 180 5 35 Freier, Norma Jean Feltham, Dons Taylorcraft BC12D 6 4 Stahly, Louise Houck, Jeanne Piper Comanche 250 7 7 Shumway, Mary R. Lichtenberg, Joujou Cessna U-206 8 17 Jayne, Marion P. Odegaard, Arlene Piper Cherokee 140 9 22 McKinnis, Virginia Foster, Jereline Piper Cherokee 140 10 6 Payton, Sophia M. Mooney Mark 20C 11 9 Jenison, Barbara Piper Cherokee Arrow 12 25 Elders, Mary Godwin, Alice Cessna 172 13 12 Rivett, Teresa K. Rivett, Jane Beech Musketeer (200i 14 29 Auerbach, Julie Heym, Kathy Cessna Commuter 15 8 Pepin, Rosemary Smith, Caroline T. Piper Cherokee Arrow 16 36 Read, Jean W. Stearman 220 Cont. 17 34 Dunseth, Elizabeth Alexander, Sarah Piper PA-16 Clipper 18 16 Smith, Dorothy J. Bond, Norma Cessna Skylark 19 13 Ruth, Babe Weyant Wagner, Bobby Piper Cherokee 18C 20 27 Trofimov, Karen R. Molnar, Jean D. Cessna Commuter 21 3 Panczyszyn, Mary O’Hara, Ellen Piper Comanche 250 22 18 Brusseau, Barbara J. Piper Comanche 140 23 33 Heacock, Dorothea J. (Kit) Stits Playboy 24 28McMillin, Jane Cessna 150 25 23 Fineman, Juanita R. Wahrer, Elsie C. Piper Tri-Pacer 150 26 19 Mallary, Pauline Bain, Barbara Beech Musketeer (150' 27 15 Scheafer, Mary Haupt, Dorothy Piper Cherokee 160 28 20 Lennertson, Jean Covyeau, Grace G. Cessna Skyhawk 29 30 Andrews, Ruby J. Cessna 150 Trainer 30 32 Krause, Geraldine H. Kokesh, Louise R. Beech Bonanza 35 FOUND one camera at ILLI-NINESA1R DERBY. Owner may retreive it by contacting HELEN GREINKE and identifying it by “ make and model” . HURRY, HURRY, HURRY . Fully paid registration fees will be eligible for a “FREE REGISTRATION DRAWING” if received by June 15, 1968 and will get priority on available tickets to the event. THE NINETY-NINES INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION June 30 - July 6, 1968 N a m e _______________________________________Chapte-r__________________________ A d d re s s_________________________________________S e ctio n _____________________ JULIE AUERBACH, Chairman of Attending 1968 Convention: Yes______ No_______ 49%’er______ 24%’s______ the SMALL Race Board, and DON ETA: June/July Plane Airline Train Bus Car—. WEISBAUM, Manager of Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, discuss race prep Registration: 530 Advance On Arrival--------- arations. Delegate: Yes No Check Interests and Number of people: formation kits available July 1, 1968 San Antonio Winneries Boat Tour Los Angeles Harbor--------- from JO PRUDEN, Box 266, Lambert- ville, Michigan 48144. Races Hollywood Bowl Music Center Knotts Berry Farm Dinner Disneyland Universal Studio Tour--------- THANKS FOR THE TV Shows Others You Suggest--------- CPTP REPLIES Beauty Shop Appointment-------------- A note has been received from Departure Date------------------------------------------- CATHERINE STRICKLAND stating R em a rk s:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- her appreciation to all the 99s who have replied to her request (April Return as soon as possible — No later than June 15, 1968.