Â鶹´«Ã½F Alumni Time Capsule 1964-2014
An old yellow note taped on to the outside of the welded copper box says, "Open in
the year 2000."
The sealed box is about 14 inches by 24 inches, with a depth of eight inches.
The time capsule was buried in 1964 by that year's graduating class. It was buried
in front of the newly constructed Patty Gymnasium, named for the third president of
the university, who retired in 1960. The capsule was removed from the site in 1969
when the Patty Gym's front steps were replaced. Facilities Services held on to it
since 1969 and returned it to the Alumni Association in the year 2000.
The alumni who originally buried the time capsule had hoped it would be opened in
the year 2000. The Alumni note clearly described the year 2000 plan:
THIS BOX IS TO BE OPENED IN THE YEAR 2000
The alumni office developed a plan for the event, advertising:
"We're gearing up for the reunion Grass Roots 2000 which will occur July 19th-21st.
On the evening of the 19th there will be a Welcome Back reception in the IARC foyer
hosted by Chancellor Lind. The excitement at that event will be the opening of a time
capsule that was originally buried in 1964 in the Patty Center stairs."
This plan was cancelled because it was decided that the year 2000 was not a strategic
enough of a date for the time capsule to be opened.
In 2005, under the directorship of Joe Hayes, the association again decided that the
time capsule would be opened—marking its 50th year—in 2014.
A close up of the note taped to the time capsule is seen on the right. The note reads:
THIS BOX WAS DUG UP FROM THE PATTY GYM WHEN THE STEPS WERE REPLACED IN ABOUT 1969.
IN 1964, THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BURIED THIS BOX AND IN IT IS -----
The word (or words) describing the contents have been marked out in black, leaving
it a mystery until such time as the welding is pried apart to give us a look at what's
truly contained therein.
Notes: Â鶹´«Ã½F Staff Council #118, June 2, 2000