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Show , V V V W m w v v m v v w w v SUMMER SCHOOL IN EUR OPE it should be YOU in '69 i The University is setting up a fabulous Summer School in Europe. Here is a matchless opportunity for students from all . parts of Utah to enjoy the people and the beauties of Europe. . . while learning, on the scene, more about the beginnings of I Western Civilization and while earning college credit. The Study Tour will begin in Athens and move westward for three weeks through Greece and Italy. The next two-week period will be spent in England where the contributions of Greece and Rome were polarized and made articulate for all Americans; The final month of the Summer School in Europe will be spent in student ' ' residence at the University of Louvain on the outskirts of . Brussels. Here the Continental influence will be explored. . . to provide nine unforgettable weeks of learning, touring and fun. ( ) All this for just $1,475, including jet transportation from Salt Lake City and return. I k Credit is available through both institutions in General Education, Educa-tion, Humanities, Languages, Art History and Political Science. I t Credit open on Lower Division, Upper Division and Graduate levels. Tour Directors will be Dr. Richard Cummings, associate r professor of languages at the" U "and Louis W. Booth, professor of music. If sufficient students enroll, other tour directors will ' ' be added from participating schools. ( THIS SOUNDS EXCITING! I am definitely interested in Summer School Abroad. 1969. I Please send me additional information as to cost, deposit deadlines, credit, itinerary and other details necessary to register for the tour. I understand that there is no obligation. ' ' NAME ' ADDRESS PHONE . 1 CITY ZIP J ( Dr. S. Lyman Tyler, Dean I Division of International Educate ' Mail this coupon today to: AVggM i J' 1 SUPER i socks mSwl win in a walk! . Super Bowl anklets thrive on V lSSf ! action because they're knit of 'w4"l:VV'it f 65 super-soft Orion acrylic TVMotvuf 35 Nylon. Keep their shape isWmI:,tw and good looks through months of SVvvV V? t wear and machine washings. ?V c Hi-Gard Heels and Toes (extra 'tW & V Nylon reinforcement for longer V$ S 'fir wear.) One size stretches to fit "4&?lf 10 to 13. In all the fashion iwc colors too! $2.00 pair. M HIBBS CLOTHING CO. $ 210 SOUTH MAIN ST. 1 ) SS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84101 FOR SALE FOP-lilOr-OWNER-3bSji"(m brick hen-.'., .ofat itnceJ fori Grongtr orto Coll 2W-14I3 ollvr 6 u, Mfc. JU. Off c&JXipUS . . . t CHEER corner iti-i Ave "R" strte' C N- Eif.tr.t.'. "n USSD SKIS, boots, poles. Bu, sell, trode, RENT ond CERTIFIED SKI INSTRUCTION, 277-7748 CREAM dinner locket, sue 40 S5.00. 467-5S50 467-5S50 FURNISHED APARTMENTS UNIVERSITY HOUSE, chonge now, live Utttr f&r less, one block from campus. Cltan, rLGtcorot-id rooms. SJO-40, board S SO Brand new showers Come sec us ot IJIG E 2nd South SS7 new1 decorated furnished rooms with kitchen h(,n -.mokers or drinkers, fellows. 4W-OS02 FURNISHED complete for housekeeping Non-smokers or drinkers. One male. J30' 2 moles 3545-IOT3. ' $70 tARGE, one bedroom-with ftreploce' All utilities paid. Singles under 25. 187 D Street or phone 355-9746. Just off campus . . . at CHEER comer 2nd Ave. & "R" street All passenger car slzea I Premium enow Cap Tires 10.95) plus casing COMFORTABLE, well appointed roams, including in-cluding kitchen. Non-smoking men. 1410 Butler Ave. (across from Physics Bldg.). SERVICES WEDDING portraits in BW, Bronze-tone and living color.' Professional Quality ot amateur prices. 262-3857. WANTED ONE VERY dependable college girl to waitress ot "The Red Apple" Sandwich Shop, from 11 a.m. to 3 p m. Monday thru Sat. Phone tor interview 467-1430, ask for Bruce. LOST 'n FOUND J LOST: One valuable between )! the business building. Coll '" Chrony office. Reward! Just off campus at CHEER corner 2nd Ave. "R" Bi'") PERMANENT ANTI-FRIJ2! 1.29 per gal. J ! |