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Good Knight! Calvin gets a new mascot

Tue, Feb 10, 2009
Lynn Rosendale

The European standard of the knight of the Middle Ages as an elite warrior sworn to uphold the values of faith, loyalty, courage and honor is the essence of any good school mascot; picture Sir Lancelot or other Knights of the Round Table.

A storied legacy

The legacy of the dates back to 1926, but its inception actually has little to do with valor and bravery. In fact, it is presumed that the 鈥淜night鈥 nickname actually came about through the work of a Grand Rapids Press reporter who misunderstood 鈥淐alvin-ites鈥濃攁 reference to the Calvin team used during the early 1920s due to the lack of any other moniker.

鈥淐alvin Knights鈥 stuck. Now, more than 80 years later, pride and a strong sense of tradition have grown around the nickname. Eight national championships have been won; 233 MIAA titles have been attained; 305 All-Americans have been named, all under the dubbing of Knight.

But always without a true mascot.

Rumblings among students and the administration about a mascot have been around for some time. Then, in the early 2000s, suggested that Calvin earnestly pursue the possibility of a mascot. The project gained some momentum early on but died off without student body support. About this time, 鈥淐al鈥 showed up, but as Cal was not a knight鈥攎ore of a gladiator actually鈥攁nd not strong in appearance (more like a cartoon character). He did not win the hearts of students nor the loyalty of fans.

In fact, a Calvin Facebook group started in the mid-2000s calling for a real mascot: 鈥淛oin this group if you鈥檇 rather have a cool mascot, like a knight!鈥澨 The idea garnered some support among the 68-member Facebook group and beyond.

A Serious Project

In the fall of 2008 the idea of a new mascot became a serious project for student senate. 鈥淪tudent senate has had a mandate to get a new mascot for about five years,鈥 said student senate president Jared Rispens. 鈥淚n the past, though, they were never able to get past the design stage. This year we made it one of our biggest goals鈥攖o finally get a new mascot.鈥

The senate executive team worked closely with designer Gary Lepsch, designer of the new Knight logo, as well as college administrators, and the student life and health, physical education, recreation, dance and sport departments for input on the plan.

鈥淲e took a lot of things into consideration,鈥 said Rispens. 鈥淚n surveys we gathered that the students wanted a fierce knight鈥攕omething with class that stood for Calvin鈥檚 values, not a goofy thing like some other schools. We wanted it strong but not too ominous. We also wanted a knight with the helmet on; no face, so that we could keep it gender neutral.鈥

Student backing was extremely important in the process, he added. 鈥淲e had surveys that allowed students to choose things like the helmet type, tunic or no tunic,and the accessory: shield, sword or lance. Each design was then passed by a full student senate vote.鈥

The result is the new Knight to be unveiled at the Calvin-Hope men鈥檚 basketball game, held 7:30 p.m., Wed., Feb. 11 at the recently opened . The new Knight costume was produced by , the mascot design company for more than 30 professional and 100 college sports teams.

Everyone is a Knight

A revitalization of school spirit is among the goals student senate has for the new character. 鈥淭he addition of the new arena gave us the opportunity to rethink the game day experience,鈥 said Shirley Hoogstra, vice president of . 鈥淎 mascot adds playfulness and an element of school spirit that we haven鈥檛 had before.鈥

The mascot also emphasizes the premise that 鈥渆verybody is a Knight,鈥 according to Norm Zylstra, coordinator of student and young programs. 鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping to take some of the emotion raised at sporting events and take it to other campus events like Dance Guild and Improv,鈥 he said. 鈥淗aving the mascot create excitement all around campus will help to underscore that we鈥檙e all Knights, not just the big, fast, strong people. Knights is not an athletic term; it includes everybody.鈥

Watch students vie for a chance to don the mantle of the Knight.