along Main Street
TOWN and gown unity has always been one of Hanover's striking characteristics, and it is not surprising that Dartmouth alumni think of Main Street as well as the campus when they talk about the College. Here, to refresh alumni memories, are some of their Main Street friends, all busy, as they have been for many years, keeping the Dartmouth wheels turning.
LEON FISKE of the Dartmouth Co-op.
DAVE CLIFFORD, custodian of the parcel post window at the Post Office, has handled many a student laundry box and has sold many a stamp.
A STUDY IN YANKEE EXPRESSIONS: Behind the counter in Putnam's Drugstore are (left to right) Robert J. Putnam, John Gould and Ernest E. Snow, retired Assistant Postmaster, now keeping busy in a new spot.
STILL GOING STRONG at fheir famous fruit and beer emporium are the Tanzi Brothers, Charles (left), Harry (center) and Leon, who keep their store ringing with jokes and two cash registers all day long.
IRA LEAVITT of the Dartmouth Bookstore.
JIM DELMEGE, long-time Western Union manager.
TONY CACIQPPO, boss of Tony's, still dispenses trims and crew cuts, as well as some of the best advice in town on all kinds of gardening.
MOST DARTMOUTH MEN will be surprised to learn that this old friend is really Pasquale Serafini, always known to them as Serry of Serry's.
MAC of Mac's Fountain and Luncheonette would also require translation for younger alumni if he Were presented formally as Francis J. Mahoney.