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V J mpc a IS ai it' Inr I poc ' ' Flights and Study Tours :? - - V Gong sciyf?, nqt aast By Paula Damke , You may have dreamed of traveling to Europe, but why not try something different, like going to South America? , During the 1975 spring presession (May. 16 to June 5), University of Nebraska students may participate in a charter flight going to Lima, Peru and returning from Quito, Equador. The South American trip is sponsored by the NU Extension Division, the Latin American Committee of the Institute for International Studies and NU Flights and Study Tours. "' .... According to Evelyn Jacobsen, director of Flights and Study Tours, the tours previously went only to Europe. This will be the first South American trip sponsored by the group. ": Jacobsen said students may earn course credit In conjunction with the trip, or simply take the trip itself. .40 per cent saving" Commercial air fare for a trip such as the South American excursion would range in price from $631 to $703 for a round trip ticket. The university Charter flight fare is $387 for round trip air fare, Jacobsen said, , .3 "It is a saving of up to 40 per cent over regular air fare," she said. Credit courses in dance, education, Spanish language and literature, zoology, economics, criminal justice, art and art history may be taken with the charter flight. . . , Student ana 'acuit interest in traveling to places other than Europe was the generating force in making the South American charter a reality, Jacobsen said. "If the South Amencan charter is successful, then we (Flight and Study Tou-s) can offer tours to the Far East," she noted. The winterim session (Dec." 26 to Jan. 1) charter flights to Europe are almost full, Jacobsen. The London flight has a waiting list of 20," while the Paris flight stilly has a tew empty seats 1 Summer charter j Jacobsen said students ara more -familiar with Europe; for that reason! the L6m3'bn nd,'Pri tours Wave been very successful. '-tv'- ' f,r: ' Firm plans for a. two to three month .1975 summer charter to Europe for 'students 'have been' made, Jacobsen said. ' ' Registration for the South American trip begin3 prior to Thanksgiving break. Posters and flyers with course descriptions will be published in November, she said. doily 'nobroskon Editor-in-chief: Jan Owens. News Editor: Wes Albers. Managing Editor: Dave Madsen. Associate Nqws Editor: Rebecca Brite. Layout: Mary Beth Grange. Sports Editor: Steve Taylor. Entertainment Editor: Greg Lukow. Night Bews Editor: Jane Hoge. Chief Photographer: Gail Foida. News Assistant: Lisa Brown. Editorial Assistant: Ann Owens. Reporters: Harry Baumert, Chuck Beck, Lisa Brown, Lorl Clepper, Paula Damke, Marqaret Ehlers, Joyce Feltort, Connie Sue Gaskill. Judy Goeshel, Randy Gordon, Deb Gray Ivy Harper, Gina Hills. John KalkowsM, Rusty Reno, Mary Roth, Rex Seline, Lynn Silhasek. Mary Shackelton, Grea Wees. . , Entertainment Writers: Dennis Ellermeir. Chuck Strinl. David Ware, Vince Boucher. v Sports Staff: Bob Cullinan, Becky Morgan, -Dennis Onnen, Larry Stunkfel, Pete Wegman. ' . Columnists: Mark B. Rasmussen, Karen Richardson, Tim Sindelar, Nancy Stohs, Amy Struthers, Ray Walden Artis: Ron Wheeler. , ...... Photographer: Steve Boerner Copy Desk: Christie Cater, Shirley Janssen, Ann Newberry. Mary Shackelton, Ron Ruggless, Deb Wood ' Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager? KonKtrk Prnrliintinn Mananer: Kitty Polickv . ,. Advertising Representatives: Sharon Clyhe, Spiff Hadda KhnrManc?rdl lf?on,Heiny- Gre9 Hu,s. Mitch Mohanna!' Ken Mohr, Sieve Haglm Jayne Sohl, Jerry Watson. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska Address: The Daily N'raskan, Nebraska Union 34. 14th and R ots. , Lincoln, Neb. 68508. Telephone 402-472-2588 The Daily Nebraskan is published by 'the Publications Committee on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays through the autumn and spring semesters, except on hclidavs and during vacation. , "Ja'9 Copyright 1974, the Daily NebreRkan. Material may be reprinted without pet mission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright i '""'7 V P r 1 i.N- tf: iff 1 ' Distinctive male groominq . not just haircuts. The Neb raska Union Barber Shop eatures hair styling created 'or you individually. We also feature the best in grooming aids by Roffier Come in oLmaTAn appointment. Phone 472-2459. Union Rarhnr CU., i 1 e2 daily nebraskan monday, October 21, 1974