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Calvin News

Time capsule unearthed amidst fieldhouse construction

Thu, Jul 24, 2008
Lynn Rosendale

Contents of the time capsule found in Spoelhof Fieldhouse construction include 1964 copies of The Banner, Spark, Chimes and The Grand Rapids Press, as well as a Bible and fundraising materials for the fieldhouse.

Construction workers at the site of the new uncovered something other than dirt and old brick this week. As the date stone of 1964鈥攖he year the fieldhouse was completed鈥攚as carefully removed, a dented metal box was found behind the 44-year-old piece of concrete.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not unusual to find something like this on a project like this,鈥 said Ken Coulston, superintendent for , which is heading up the fieldhouse renovation. 鈥淚t鈥檚 always kind of exciting, though.鈥

Inside the time capsule were various items from more than four decades ago, including a copy of the Sept. 18, 1964, Grand Rapids Press (from the day before the building dedication), a photo of the 1963-64 basketball team, Michigan Intercollegiate Association records from 1963-63, a Bible, campaign materials used in the fundraising for the new fieldhouse and a copy of the Banner, Spark and Chimes.

鈥淭he idea behind time capsules is so that we can do exactly what we鈥檙e doing today,鈥 said college archivist Dick Harms, who was called over to inspect and collect the material from the box. 鈥淪o we can open it up and say, 鈥極h, this is pretty interesting stuff.鈥欌

Most of the materials already exist in the archives, so it doesn鈥檛 really add anything to the history of the place, he said. 鈥淲hat is most interesting is discovering what they thought would be interesting for us to see,鈥 he said.

A noteworthy find in the campaign materials was a thin, plastic 33 1/3 RPM record labeled 鈥淪hare in the Care of your College鈥 that was presumably sent to all potential donors. 鈥淚鈥檓 sure,鈥 remarked Harms, 鈥渢his was the height of technology at the time.鈥 Calvin鈥檚 audio specialists will attempt to decipher the 1960s campaign message.

While the time capsule is not unique鈥攖he Calvin archives has records of several others that are buried in buildings around campus鈥攖he unearthing of it is; only one has previously been 鈥渄iscovered鈥 on the Knollcrest campus. The contents of the original library capsule of 1962 was added to the Hekman Library capsule in 1994 at the dedication and renaming ceremony.

The contents of the fieldhouse capsule will eventually be on display in the Calvin archives.

To learn more about Calvin's history, delve into the Heritage Hall .