Oberlin Rocks presents Rubin Institute
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Photos taken May 4, 2010.
Ooops, missed these pics the first time posting.
Photos taken May 4, 2010.
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Summer of 2010 Credo participants readying a rock for painting. Photo taken July 8, 2010.
Photos taken July 9, 2010. Stay tuned for more Credo rocks!


Photos taken September 10, 2009.
Avast mateys! Does the ARR! refer to International Talk Like A Pirate Day on September 19th?
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Noah Pollaczek, OC ’03, writes: I recently stumbled across an article about your mission in a recent Alumni magazine, and hope that this image might serve as a small contribution to your project. If my photo metadata is to be believed, this was taken on September 21, 2001. I had assumed the number on The Rock was for WOBC, but I must be getting old: this instead seems to refer to “Free Radio”, whose existence was unknown to me.
Thanks, Noah, for sending in the photo and accompanying article.




Photos taken July 26, 2009 of a Credo decorated rock.

Photo taken July 14, 2009. Credo chamber music camp.

David Partyka, OC ’78 writes “This is a photo of Barb Robbins ’80 (or Dec. ’79) who painted this portrait of Mahler in the fall of ’78 or 79. As I remember the story Barb was taking a course from Professor Hepokoski and a portrait of Mahler was on the cover of one of their textbooks. Barb told me that Professor Hepokoski never mentioned the rock (visible from the classroom) except for one, dry aside. Barb was a piano major who could do anything musical or academic and all things athletic (and was a bit handy with a brush).”
Thank you for sending in this painting and story, David.