Oberlin Rocks presents Soon you can choose

Postcard sent from the Oberlin College Office of Development for the Oberlin Fund, 1996-1997. Photo and information from the Oberlin College Archives, Oberlin, Ohio. Thanks, A.S., for the help.

Postcard sent from the Oberlin College Office of Development for the Oberlin Fund, 1996-1997. Photo and information from the Oberlin College Archives, Oberlin, Ohio. Thanks, A.S., for the help.



Sophie and Jessica make a test spray before painting the rock to congratulate Karen on her organ recital. April 25, 2009.
Photo from 1967/68. Found at the Oberlin College Archives, Oberlin, Ohio.


Sue Copeland Jones writes:
On May 25, 1987, Archbishop Desmond Tutu (b. 1931) was coming to give the commencement address at Oberlin College. He had won the Nobel Peace Prize 3 years earlier for his work in civil rights and justice for South Africa.
Just before Tutu arrived, my son David Meek, an Oberlin High School senior, painted the Class of 1898 rock with this image of a South African man behind a barbed wire fence, which he discovered in a book.
The east side is painted “Pensioner in a Community Garden”- Rooigrond (Red Ground) South Africa. The South African Council of Churches, where Tutu was the first black General Secretary (1978), had helped set up a community vegetable garden in Rooigrond. However, its displaced community, which was fighting for its lost historic tribal land, were being threatened with further resettlement.
This image was not painted over for about 2 months, remaining longer than any other Oberlin rock painting in our memory.
Thanks Sue, for sending in this wonderful art and story.


Two different views of a stripey rock photographed September 20, 2006 by Dale Preston. Thanks for sending in the photos.

Photo from 1967/68. Photo found at the Oberlin College Archives, Oberlin, Ohio.

The Class of 1882 monument. Photo from the Oberlin College Archives, Oberlin, Ohio.