Ames High School graduation photo
June 1924
Neta graduated from Ames High School in 1915, and Vivian in 1924 (an excellent student, she received her diploma at age 16). Although separated by 12 years, both sisters had a keen interest in aviation and flying. Neta soloed in 1920, and eventually became Amelia Earhart’s first flight instructor. (See Neta Snook Southern’s book, I Taught Amelia to Fly.) Vivian “followed in her sister’s footsteps,” earning her pilot’s license as well. In fact, the Ames, Iowa, Daily Tribune of June 5, 1929, reported that Vivian was “…the first woman who ever took her flying instruction in Ames….”

The airport in Ames was the site of the Gerbracht Aeronautic Corporation, and its owners were brothers Joe and Wilford Gerbrach (see Gerbracht Aeronautic Corporation). Joe was well-known in town as the owner and manager of the Ames theaters. Vivian worked for the Tribune Publishing Company and then later at the Ames Theater Company.
In April of 1929, Vivian applied to the U. S. Department of Commerce, Aeronautics Branch, in Washington for her Student Pilot’s permit. Authorization was issued on May 28. Her student flying license was Number 17227. Vivian had signed an Instruction Agreement with the Gerbracht Aeronautic Corporation of Iowa for 10 hours “in the art of practical flying” at a cost of $200. Wilford was her instructor. After only 7 ½ hours of instruction, which included loops and spins, Vivian soloed in a Travel Air biplane powered by an OX5 engine on June 4, 1929, from the Gerbracht Airport south of Ames. Now both Snook sisters had become licensed pilots!
To use the remaining time on the Instruction Agreement, she flew to Cedar Rapids to visit friends. Wilford, who had business in Cedar Rapids, accompanied her as her passenger! Vivian never entered aviation commercially but retained her interest in aviation and joined the OX5 Aviation Pioneers.
Flight School Contract