This High School's Time Capsule From 1991 Had A Message For Donald Trump

    "Who would have thought in 1991 that he’d be running for [president]?"

    In May of 1991 a group of students at Toronto's Georges Vanier high school filled a time capsule with items and sealed it away inside a locker. Recently, almost 25 years to the day, a group of staff, students, and alumni opened it up.

    "We pulled things out one by one and had a lot of fun with it and the kids were cheering as things came out," Tamara Grealis, the school's principal, told BuzzFeed Canada. "There was a T-shirt from the 25th anniversary of the school and mugs and a textbook, and there were a few different bristol board things."

    One of the posters was covered in messages from students to whoever opened up the time capsule in 2016. "There was whole bunch of things written on it, and some of them of course were teenage things that were not appropriate," Grealis said.

    But this message left them all in disbelief:

    "From sealing his multimillion dollar divorce to watching teams of bankers, lawyers and bondholders carve away pieces of his empire, Mr. Trump has rarely been out of the public eye," The New York Times reported in a December 1991 article. For example, Trump was so in debt that he handed over his yacht, Trump Princess, to creditors.

    Trump's personal life was also tabloid fodder. He divorced his first wife, Ivana, and proposed to his mistress, Marla Maples, seen here with him at the U.S. Open tennis tournament.

    So principal Grealis: Does Donald Trump represent the Georges Vanier school spirit? "No, absolutely not."