The All-American Wall
Lining one wall in the basement of the Van Noord Arena are images of Calvin's All-American athletes from every era.
Walk down the Varsity sports locker room hallway in , and you won鈥檛 only be walking among Calvin鈥檚 current athletes, but also among Knight legends of the past.
Lining that hallway are photo montages and framed pictures of Calvin鈥檚 All-America athletes from every era. 鈥淲e had an All-American wall in the Knollcrest Fieldhouse before construction 鈥 ,鈥 said men鈥檚 athletic director Jim Timmer, Jr. 鈥淲hen we committed to the new fieldhouse, we wanted to honor those who have had success nationally in some way, and the donors supported the project.鈥
Throughout Calvin鈥檚 history as a Division III college, the have experienced big success in athletics. Calvin has earned nine NCAA Division III national team championships as well as 87 College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-American selections.
The wall represents four eras in Calvin sports: the 1950s and 鈥60s, the 1970s and 鈥80s, and the 1990s and 2000s. The individual plaques of the honored All-Americans are hung chronologically to represent the eras, and they are divided by pillars covered with duotone print sports collages.
鈥淲e wanted the collages to have a nostalgic kind of look,鈥 said Gary Lepsch, the senior designer in Calvin鈥檚 communication and marketing department who designed the wall.
Moving down the wall
At one end of the All-American wall is a case containing currently honored All-Americans. As new athletes are honored, they will take the places of past honorees鈥攚ho will move down the wall. 鈥淚t's not a Hall of Fame but a way to recognize the past and inspire the future,鈥 Timmer said. 鈥淚t shows those currently playing sports at Calvin the long tradition of All-Americans at Calvin.鈥
staff was responsible for construction of the wall. 鈥淲e made everything but the actual wallpaper鈥攑illars, boxes, display cases plaques鈥攁nd fitted it all together,鈥 said Dean Gunnink, that department鈥檚 assistant director of design. 鈥淚 guess the biggest challenge was the coordinated effort 鈥 getting something with some pop and interest.鈥
Lepsch, sports information director Jeff Febus, Timmer and Jim Timmer, Jr. worked for a year to find the images for the wall. 鈥淚t was a pretty good team effort,鈥 said Lepsch, who designed the collage. 鈥淵ou have to get the pics, arrange them, then get the composite of how they fit together. It took a lot of air brushing and blending one photo into another.鈥
He praised those involved, including Gunnink and the physical plant staff as well as facilities manager Justin TeBrake.
鈥淭he athletes were first class performers; I wanted to make a first class presentation,鈥 Lepsch said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to be part of their legacy. I know they鈥檒l be on the wall for a long time.鈥