Cessna 150F:
But this one might just top 'em all:
"On [January 4, 1951, Caro Bayley Bosco] flew a 1951 standard 125 hp Super Cub, taking off from a blimp base on the causeway near Miami and here is what she said:
"'…I took off, had oxygen and a barograph, was up for about four hours, came down, then did my aerobatic act. The temperature was ninety on the ground and was thirty-four degrees below zero at altitude. The Cub went up to fifteen [thousand feet] nicely, but up to twenty it was a bit draggy. By the time I hit thirty I stayed at one altitude for a long time.'
"The Miami paper reported 'BLONDE SETS NEW ALTITUDE MARK', at an actual altitude of 30,203 feet. The Federation Aeronautique Internationale recognized her achievement as a world record for Class 11 aircraft (gross weight between 1102 and 2204 lbs)."
http://www.ladieslovetaildraggers.com/history/caro-bayley-bosco-a-woman-getting-high-in-a-super-cub/