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General Discussion => Hysterical History => Topic started by: Mitchell 1969 on March 05, 2015, 09:41:47 AM

Title: Cadet Flying Encampment (1969-1971) facility gone
Post by: Mitchell 1969 on March 05, 2015, 09:41:47 AM
Between 1969 and 1971, Cadet Flying Encampment, License (CFEL) was held at two locations simultaneously. University of Oklahoma (Norman) and Oklahoma State University (Stillwater). About 24-25 cadets attended each session, with each location hosting two sessions back to back.

Anyway, for anyone who went to Stillwater, you might remember our quarters at "Willham Hall." Males were in Willham North, females in Willham South.

I just learned that Willham Hall was torn down in 2005.

http://www2.okstate.edu/pio/willhamdemo.html (http://www2.okstate.edu/pio/willhamdemo.html)

Fond memories. I just thought I'd share.
Title: Re: Cadet Flying Encampment (1969-1971) facility gone
Post by: Cindi on March 11, 2015, 05:29:30 PM
Thanks for the update BJJW. I am surprised it was torn down as Willham Hall was practically a new building, completed in August of 1968. LBJ was president then.

(http://i.imgur.com/dOCN4n8.jpg)

Willham Hall - A twelve story coeducational residence hall complex, the most recent addition to modern university residence at Oklahoma State University, was completed in August of 1968 at a cost of 7.4 million. In the 1,553 resident capacity, high rise living areas, rooms with year 'round temperature control face the perimeter of the buildings, each with a large window. The inner core of design features carpeted halls and study lounges, elevators, and bath facilities on each floor. Residents have enclosed access to the centrally located dining and lounge area featuring such conveniences as carpeting, color television, postal service, snack bar, grill, cafeteria, and four dining areas." FROM A 1970 POSTCARD

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CAP folks were such meanies back then. Making us fly almost every day in those little airplanes!

(http://i.imgur.com/0k0XvDU.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/IFY6dAa.jpg)

The cadets look so thin and hungry looking back in 1970, I think it was a medical condition.

(http://i.imgur.com/pNBnYAH.jpg)

Housekeeper VOR out.


Title: Re: Cadet Flying Encampment (1969-1971) facility gone
Post by: Mitchell 1969 on March 12, 2015, 05:04:39 AM
Apparently they tote it down in order to replace it. It seems thT students no longer want to live 2 to a room, restroom down the hall. It would have cost more to revamp Willham Hall than to pull it down and rebuild with modern amenities.
Title: Re: Cadet Flying Encampment (1969-1971) facility gone
Post by: PHall on March 13, 2015, 02:03:14 AM
Not to mention the asbestos, lead paint, aluminium wiring...
Title: Re: Cadet Flying Encampment (1969-1971) facility gone
Post by: Cindi on March 13, 2015, 11:57:20 PM
We were there a month in 1970. Flying every day and lots of ground school, and the word was that no one had ever washed out or not got their private pilots license. I remember I planned on taking that summer off from special activities and be lazy at home before college. The summer before I got selected for IACE to  Malaysia, which was a new country to IACE, arriving there a couple months after they had declared a state of national emergency. I did get a solo scholarship but was having a hard time learning to land this old taildragger. Then I got a call from Wing asking if I had passed my FAA written, did I have a 2nd class medical and had I soloed yet. I said I had the medical and had passed the FAA written but had not soloed. Then I was told I needed to solo in two days and be on the plane to Stillwater, Oklahoma. They told me another cadet that had been selected had not passed her written, and if they did not send someone that year, they would lose a slot the next year. The only cost was $99 board and room in Willham Hall for a month. The plane ticket there and back was even paid for by Wing. Needless to say, my plans for a lazy summer never panned out.