Oberlin Rocks presents Bunny Rock

Christy Williams Tichy, OC ’66 writes: The Bunny rock was done for Easter ’63 by the same students who did the Santa rock: Pat Durham, Susan Lindblom, Sandy Ogg, Christy Tichy, and Ellen Taylor all class of ’66. We had a great time planning, and completing the rocks. We had had such a good time with “Santa Rock” that we couldn’t resist “Bunny Rock”. The bunny fur was made of paper flowers similar to flowers used in parade float decorations. I don’t recall any painting for the bunny–just paper. We decorated the rocks for fun, for us and everyone. I suppose it was graffiti, but we really enjoyed doing it, and the projects brought a small group of freshman from different parts of the country (Missouri, Connecticut, and Montana) closer together.
Thank you very much Christy, for sharing this photo and story.
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