IN ways familiar to many a Dartmouth alumnus, undergraduates continue to earn part of their way through college, often as a supplement to scholarship aid. The twelve students pictured here are representative of hundreds of others. The jobs shown include some, such as waiting, clerking, baby-sitting and serving as College assistants, which are most numerous among those available in Hanover.
BILL ROBERTS '51, fullback from Dubuque, lowa, Dartmouth's leading ground gainer last fall, helps earn his way as a waiter in Lou's Restaurant.
FRED KLETT '50 (left), from Roselle Park, N. J., was elected captain of last year's wrestling team. He helps finance his way through college by acting as the campus representative for Lucky Strike cigarettes.
GEORGE JEWETT '50, of Reading, Mass., builds boats in the student workshop and sells them at a profit. He is working on his fourth this year.
RICHARD SAMPSON '51 is one of the monitors the Great Issues Course. He is from Millburn,
RED ROWE '50 of Oak Park, 111., and football fame, carries his winning ways into baby-sitting.
JEFF O'CONNELL '51, of Worcester, Mass., Green Key President, is desk clerk at the Hanover Inn.
HARRY FOSTER '50, of Macomb, 111., works at the main desk of Baker. He expects to be a librarian.
JIM CULBERSON '51, of Portsmouth, N. H., Green hurdler, waits on table in Thayer Hall's Hovey Grill.
HANK MUELLER '48, Tuck School student from Garden City, N. Y., is coach of freshman baseball.
HAL STAHMER '51, a pre-theological student of Brooklyn, N. Y., clerks at the Dartmouth Co-op.
JACK AUERBACH '53, of Philadelphia, formerly of Vienna, is a clerk in Campion's record shop.