Rock Stars: (from left) Joey Parton, Julie Parton, D.J. Parton.
Every April, Julie (Naughton) Parton, B.B.A. β94, Stow, Ohio, and her family write a list of things they want to do when school is out. βPainting the rock was one of my additions to the summer of 2014βs bucket list,β says Parton, who had painted the rock with her Chi Omega pledge class back in 1989.
In August 2014, she and her two younger sons, Joey (then 9) and D.J. (then 7), bought returned paint at the local Sherwin Williams store for a dollar a can. They painted colorful stripes on the Main Street side of the rock and their names on a white background on the campus side. βAfter that, I just let the kids splatter paint all over it,β Parton says. βWe were a mess!β (Staff photographer Bob Christy β95 was walking by as they finished and snapped the shot above.)
When Parton and the kids met her husband and oldest son Jeremy (then 16) for dinner at Bar 145 in downtown ½ΔΟΜεΣύ, they were covered in paintβbut the patrons didnβt bat an eye. βMy husband, who is not a KSU grad, couldnβt get over how many people walked up to us and said, βYou guys must have been painting the rock!ββ says Parton.
βMy kids loved their painting and wanted it to be there forever, but I warned them it might not even make it through the night. Each morning, while in our pajamas, weβd take a ride to see if our masterpiece was still aroundβand each day it was there, weβd hoot, holler and beep our horn as we drove by. For four whole days, we were part of campus history!β
If youβve taken part in a ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State tradition, send in a photo, along with the story behind it, to magazine@kent.edu. And if you have a photo of the 1989 Chi Omega pledge class painting the rock, please share!