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We wish to thank our 49 1/2's for all their support

in our flying endeavors !!


Ninety-Nines like to remember and show appreciation to those who so faithfully support us in our efforts to keep flying, our 49˝'s. Their support is so very important to us.

The Program is presently defined as: "A 49˝ can be male or female, and does not need to be related to The 99 Sponsor. The only requirement is that the 49˝ be supportive of the 99 in her aviation goals and aspirations." The program has evolved in several ways from the original concept and now includes anyone who supports The 99; mother, friend, husband, sister or whoever. They also support her in her Chapter activities and events.

We show our appreciation with Initiation Ceremonies, and may award them with a pin and/or a certificate of appreciation through Chapter activities.

This is just a small reward for their patience and efforts and we want them to be periodically acknowledged.

Here's the story of how the 49˝s got started...

 

THE STORY OF THE 49 ˝ ers
By George Putnam

Excerpted from: Forgotten Husband, Pictorial Review, December 1932

"Now and then my wife pulls off meetings at our home. The other day I strayed in to find some twenty-nine women pilots in possession, all members of the Ninety-Nine Club. (By the way, if you want to make the feathers fly just call 'em Lady Birds).

A while ago some of the husbands of members of this Ninety-Nine Club got together to see what could be done about it. Our intention was not so much to combat its activities as to establish a machinery for masculine self-protection.

Out of that meeting emerged the Forty-Nine Point Five Club (49.5) - reckoned arithmetically as fifty per cent of our better halves. The prime movers were Herb Thaden, Bill Marsalis, and myself. Their wives, Louise and Frances, recently distinguished themselves by staying aloft in a plane eight days, breaking the women's endurance record, not to mention the official time of Creation. With their better halves aloft in their flying boudoir, Herb and Bill endured on the ground. Herb, I believe, playing nursemaid to two-year-old Herb. Jr., and Bill learning lots about what a can opener can do in the kitchen.

Well, right up at the top of our new organization's program is the 49.5 endurance prize for 1933. The handsome trophy .. the design contemplates crossed silver safety pins mounted on a cut-glass milk bottle …will go to the licensed pilot who stays at home the longest time. We hope the presentations will be featured at next year's National Air Races at Cleveland. The plan is to have it handed out by Jim Haizlip, even though he is eligible, because his wife Mae, just set a new woman's speed record with 255 miles an hour."
 

 

Ninety-Nine

49 1/2

Darlene Basto  
Cynthia Brew  
Jeff Dohrenwend Bob Dohrenwend
Rose Dorcey  
Dee Dreger  
Eloise Greenlee  
Chrys Levesque Julie Mowen
Marcelaine Lewis John Lewis
Jennifer Nykanen  
Sheryl Rains  
Helen Ryan  
Kathy Swanson  
Lynn Sykes Bill Landry
Angela Tomasi Sue and Mike Tomasi
Pam Trask Scott Trask
Elizabeth Van Heusden