Where It All Began...
By Doris Abbate
Long Island Chapter Historian
99 NEWS Magazine
January/February 2005

The Long Island Chapter hosted
a gala Fall New York-New Jersey Section meeting in October [2004]
in Ronkonkoma, Long Island to commemorate the 75th Anniversary
of The Ninety-Nines first meeting where it all began.
Sadly, this is the first
year we must celebrate without even one of our beloved Charter
Ninety- Nines, lamented Long Island Chapter Historian Doris
Abbate, who, as luncheon speaker, provided a backward glance
at Ninety-Nines history that began on NY-NJ Section turf.
On November 2, 1929, 26 licensed
women pilots flew, drove, took a train and walked here to Valley
Stream, Long Island for that memorable meeting and their first
photo in a hangar at Curtiss Field. Serving tea from a delicate
teapot and cookies on a spare parts wagon were Fay Gillis Wells,
in her helmet and flight suit, and Viola Gentry, with a bouquet
of mums presented her as she left the hospital after a plane
crash while attempting an endurance record. The women
are going to organize
we dont know what for,
a skeptical columnist bluntly observed.
The Long Island Chapter, as host
of the Fall Section meeting, reenacted that first Ninety-Nines
meeting dressed up as the Charter 99s for a photoop as President
Elaine Morrow cheered on, just as they did in 1982 as host of
the Fall Section meeting at the Cradle of Aviation Museum. That
photo of the Long Island Chapter Ninety-Nines in their Charter
gear made it to the cover of the December 1982 issue of the 99
News.
Elaine, along with Past Governor
Linda Scully, installed the NY-NJ leadership team: Governor Mary
Sullivan, Vice Governor Barbara Harris- Para, Secretary Martha
Anne Hull, Treasurer Shirley Onacilla and Directors Joanne Campbell,
Diana Dade and Sandra Brown. She joined in congratulating the
Long Island Chapter on its 75th Anniversary celebration immersed
in Long Island heritage.
The event was held at the Sayville
Inn Banquet, the site of Chapter Charters for both the Long Island
Chapter and the Garden State Chapter on October 10, 1965. Other
highlights included a 56th Fighter Group Sunday Brunch surrounded
by the aviation history of WWII; a trip to the Air Power Museum
Republic Airport in Farmingdale, featuring Long Island memorabilia
from WWII, WASPs and lunar space; and finally a climb to the
top of the Old Republic Airport Control Tower.
Elaine thanked the NY-NJ Section
for hosting the memorable 75th Anniversary Convention held in
Atlantic City, New Jersey. It has become a Ninety-Nines tradition
that the NY-NJ Section host the International Conferences where
it all began on each 10th anniversary in years ending with a
9 and always highlighting our living Charter Ninety-Nines.
The 20th and 40th anniversary
Conferences and formal dinner dances were elegantly held at New
York Citys Waldorf Astoria Hotel. The 50th Anniversary
was held in Albany, New York. The 60th Anniversary was celebrated
at New York Citys Broadway Marriott Marquis in 1989. On
the 50th Anniversary, November 2, 1979, NY-NJ hosted a multi-media
event with NBCs Chuck Scarborough in Valley Stream at which
the Long Island Chapter presented a photo-etched bronze plaque
of that first meeting honoring the Charter Ninety-Nines. It was
placed at the site of the first meeting.
Charter 99 Neva Paris wrote in
December 1929, With such splendid response for membership,
we feel sure our organization is destined to accomplish meritorious
service. And Amelia Earhart stated, also in 1929, If
enough of us keep trying, well get someplace. And
how!
On this 75th Anniversary, no
doubt the Charter Ninety-Nines as well as some of the skeptics
look down on us with pride. Well always miss those courageous
Ninety-Nines women. Were proud to renew our vow to carry
the torch inspired by our mentors.
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