Blast from the past at Brooklyn-Cayce

Posted 10/25/18

Folks at Brookland-Cayce High School had been trying to guess for weeks its contents.

A mysterious box was found behind the “Class of 1931” brick during auditorium renovations.

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Blast from the past at Brooklyn-Cayce

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Folks at Brookland-Cayce High School had been trying to guess for weeks its contents.

A mysterious box was found behind the “Class of 1931” brick during auditorium renovations.

The school got their answer last week.

The rusty, rectangular box – soldered shut – was opened for the first time during the Brookland-Cayce High School Foundation’s Annual Membership and Barbecue Supper.

Inside the metal box was an edition of The State newspaper, dated August 20, 1931, with the headline, “New Paved Highway Officially Opened.”

Also in the box: a small Bible and what appeared to be a court-related publication with election information from then-New Brookland community.

While the box’s contents were in deteriorating states, that didn’t dampen the spirits of those gathered Tuesday to see what the Class of 1931 had left behind – to be discovered nearly 90 years later.

Sandra Golden’s grandfather, Charlie Crout, was a member of the Class of 1931. She attended Tuesday’s reveal and brought Crout’s yearbook to share.

“I wouldn’t have missed it,” she said.

The box was discovered this summer by construction crews working on renovations to the exterior of the 1930s-era auditorium and school.

Brookland-Cayce High Principal Gregg Morton said the hope is to create a display of the box’s contents to share when renovations at the auditorium are complete.

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