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Page Six TH£ SALtMiTt Plan Your Summer In Europe GREENSBORO, N. C.—College students from everywhere are in vited to join Guilford College and UNC at Greensboro in either one of six summer schools abroad or a special two-month Seminar Abroad in 12 European countries in 1975. Information may be obtained by contacting Center for Off Campus Studies, Guilford College, Greens boro, N. C. 27410. Christmas with the folks might be a good time to hint that you would be ever so benefitted by spending the summer learning and sightseeing in London, Paris, Greece, East and West Germany, Italy, or Cali in Columbia, South America. Each offers eight credit hours. Or perhaps you feel you really owe it to yourself to do the whole thing — visiting France, The Netherlands, East and West Ger many, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Greece, Turkey, Russia, Denmark and England. This Seminar Abroad, which offers four credit hours, allows members to meet with college students in other countries and to question government officials about forms of government. Under the summer school pro grams, students study languages and cultures for six weeks and then have three weeks for in dividual travel before regrouping in Europe for the charter flight to America. The six summer schools and their courses are: London — English history and art. Paris — French culture and civilization and the French laiv guage. Greece — “The Image of Greece in Contemporary Fiction” and Greek history. East and West Germany — “A Cultural and Political View of East and West Germany” and the German language. Italy — “The Ideal of Humanism in Renais sance and Baroque Italy” and the Italian language. Cali — Ge ology and geography of South America and the Spanish lan guage. Faculty members will be from both Guilford College and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. IPSC Meet Woodsy OwL He represents a major step forward in our flgM against pollution. PORT HENDERSON, JAMAICA —With the college year in full swing, collegians across the na tion will soon be thinking about Christmas vacations and Spring break. What better way to “get- away-from-it-all” and relax than a trip to the warm shores of tropical Jamaica. This year, especially, with rising costs of travel, a par ticularly attractive vacation offer is available from the new Forum Hotel Jamaica, which is sur rounded by mountains and a long expanse of white beach. For as little as $8.25 per person, per day, collegians can enjoy both the beauty of Jamaica and the many attractions and activities associated with a Caribbean re sort. Focal point of this bargain vacation — perfect for fraterni ties, sororities and clubs as well as just a few good friends from the dorm — are 75 air-conditioned cottages which can accommodate six. Each spacious cottage contains two bedrooms, two baths, a kit chen, living room with two con vertible sofa beds and an outside veranda. Winter rates (Decem ber 16-April 15, 1975) for the entire cottage will be $49.50 per day, or $8.25 per person with six to a cottage. The new Forum Hotel, the first on Jamaica’s south shore and just a 20-minute drive from Kingston, faces a crescent of sandy beach, affording a pano ramic view of the city which is just across the harbour. The brightly decorated cottages surround a ten-story tower with 200 guest rooms as well as dining and entertaining facilities. Sports buffs will enjoy this com plete vacation resort, featuring five lighted tennis courts and all water sports including boating, fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving. There’s also a choice of ocean or pool swimming. For cottagers’ convenience, there’s a small Jamaican mini market at the hotel which stocks supplies for snacks and regular meals. Nearby the hotel is a complete supermarket. Ice ma chines are located throughout the hotel. Collegians tired of their own cooking can satisfy their appe tites at the Pawpaw Coffee Shop and Brasserie, which faces the pool, and the poolside Banana Bunch Snack Bar. Refreshing native drinks and mixed cock tails are served in both the color ful Lime Cay Cocktail Lounge and the poolside cocktail bar. A variety of activities are avail able, including all-day picnics to islands with picturesque sandy beaches; and visits to the In stitute of Jamaica, Natural His tory Gallery, Royal Botanical Gardens, Folk museum and in teresting forts. There’s golfing at the nearby 18-hole Caymanas Golf Club. Horseback riding is available at a neighboring sugar plantation. For further information about this bargain Caribbean vacation — ideal for budget-minded college students — contact any travel agent, Pan American Airways or Air Jamaica. SHAEEY’S World’s Greatest Pizza T.M. Friday, December '3, 19)4 FOR FASFllONS OF QUALITY COUPLED WITH METICULOUS SERVICE MoNTAldo's Montaldo’s, 311 W. Fourth St., Winston-Salem JEWEL BOX DIAMOND SPECIALISTS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Thruway Shopping Center 722-3211 Five convenient ways to buy; Revolving Charge • Custom Charge * BankAmericard Master Charge • Layaway ff^s been Reznick's for Records For Years TAPES - SHEET MUSIC - RECORDS DOWNTOWN 440 N. LIBERTY THRUWAY SHOPPING CENTER OPEN NITES 'TIL 9:00 OUR THRUWAY STORE HAS A COMPLETE STOCK OF TAPE CASES and MUSIC BOOKS BUD SMITH’S FLOWERS Flowers Are The Perfect Gift THRUWAY SHOPPING CENTER 725-0489 Salem Student Charge Accounts Welcome If it ain't for knowledge that you come to college then visit WHITE HORSE PUB WEST 30th STREET If home cookin' suits your taste, at CLOVERDALE KITCHEN no money you'll waste. CLOVERDALE SHOPPING CENTER THE CRAFT SHOP of Piedmont Craftsmen 936 W. 4TH ST. - MON. - SAT. 10-5 ^ tS
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