Two women walking by the Graffiti Wall at Scripps College. Artwork on the wall behind them was created by the class of 1937 and reads: "Yes, you'll miss us when we're gone."
A view of painting on the Grafitti Wall at Scripps College. To the left can be seen the beginnings of the words "Remeber the Class" and the reverse of the image speculates that this read "Remember the Class of '33." In the center, the words read: ...
Artwork done by the Scripps College class of 1973 on the Graffiti Wall. This section reads: "De l'audace encore de l'audace toujours de l'audace" and the names written at the bottom read: "Bobbi Sue, Gerri, Betsy, Darlene."
Scripps College student Lisa Wertlieb, class of 1995 adn Florence Brownridge Nalle, class of 1932, pose in front of the Graffiti Wall at Scripps College.
Three women dressed in graduation caps and gowns standing at Graffiti Wall at Scripps College. They are looking at artwork done by the class of 1950, which reads: "50 in '50."
A wrecking ball demolishes a wall along Amherst Avenue in order to make way for the construction of the Platt Campus Center. A man stands near the destroyed wall.
A wrecking ball demolishes a wall along Amherst Avenue in order to make way for the construction of the Platt Campus Center. A man stands near the destroyed wall.