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Oberlin Rocks presents OHS Class of 86

July 29th, 2011 — 3:00am

Painted by Jill Donaldson Sands and Hillary Johnson to publicize their class reunion which is taking place this weekend.

Photo taken July28, 2011.

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Oberlin Rocks presents 1940 OHS 50 YRS

November 30th, 2009 — 3:00am

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This rock painting is from my Mom’s (RIP) Oberlin High School class when they celebrated their 50th reunion in 1990.

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Oberlin Rocks presents OHS Reunion @ Presti’s

November 10th, 2009 — 3:00am

Oberlin Rocks/ OHS Reunion

Nice recycling job of the previous painting. Photo taken November 9, 2009.

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Oberlin Rocks presents OHS ’60 49th reunion

May 13th, 2009 — 3:00am

Oberlin High School '60 reunion

Suzy Vance and Barbara Bukovac Landsman are triumphant after painting the announcement for their reunion of the Oberlin High School Class of 1960.  The rock was painted in the evening of May 8, 2009.  Below is the finished project.

Oberlin High School '60 49th reunion

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Oberlin Rocks presents Class of 1898 reunion photo and “How They Did It”

March 18th, 2009 — 4:00am

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Class of 1898 reunion photo. Found at the Oberlin College Archives, Oberlin, Ohio.

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Excerpted from the 1899 Hi-O-Hi. One co-ed’s account of the night of December 3, 1897.

“How They Did It”

Oh weren’t they just too perfectly lovely for anything! Our boys, I mean. I think they were regular heroes to stay up all night like that and work so hard down in that nasty hole. I asked Professor Jewett if there was ever another such a class of boys as ours. He said no, and there likely wouldn’t be. I wonder what made him look so funny when he said it. The mean thing! But then he couldn’t have meant that, I know he couldn’t. And it was down so deep in the mud, too, and they had to dig so hard to get it up. Oh, dear! How I wish I could have been there. But I’m only a girl, you know, and couldn’t. All the girls wished they could have been there. One of them kept her head out of the window nearly half the night, listening while the boys were digging. She said that she stopped wishing that she had a man long enough to wish she were a man. But she must have wanted to go awfully, though. But there! I haven’t told a bit about how they did it. Now I’m going to begin right from the beginning and tell all about it. continued

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