1 LAND OF ALOHA i Trips to Hawaii Available A vacation In Hawaii, complete with bench trips and canoe rules, !S what In offe.ed by the Orcgon HaWall tour, being offered this year for the fifth consecutive time through the Ktigene Travel Ser vice. « Mrs. Thomas Grave*, Sigma Kappa housemother, Is the official escort for the tour, which is de signed for a group of approxima tely 20 college girls, including graduates and high-school grad uates who plan to enter college. ► ♦ Howard's Coed Tour The original college girl*’ tour to Hawaii, the j, D. Howard tour, includea students from colleger j throughout the U. H. and Canada, I Travel Service Offers Several European Tours veral European tours which j Will appeal to the college student arc being offered this rummer through the Eugene Travel Serv ice. Three of these totira are the Travelworld's Collegiate tour, the •STOP tours, and the Brownell tours. The Travelworld tour advertises a 53 day trip through the countries I of western and southern Europe Passage will be on the M, V.! Georgic, Cunard Line steamer. I which will sail from New York on j July 29, returning on Aug. 20. Travel on the Continent will be by special chartered motor coach. The price is listed at >095. Fifty-six to sixty-five days of i travel arc featured in the STOP! tours. Members of the.se tours will - travel in new Ford automobiles j which ‘will be at their disposal wlthliLclty limits at certain times Departure times from New York are June 16, June 20, July 1 and July 8. The rate for the tour is *1235. College Age Onlv The Brownell Thrift and College ■ tours, 49 to 67 days, have eleven tour groups reserved for college j age. The first of these leaves New York on April 6 and the last on July 30. Departures also will be made from Quebec. Prices for the Brownell tours start at $1000 for tourist class and run to $1300 for first class accommodations. All these tours are carefully planned to give the traveler a comprehensive survey of Europe, both rural and urban, including the principal attractions of each country visited. Ample leisure time is allowed for individual pur suits. Guides Provided Professional guides, provided by the tour managers, will be avail able to the travelers. Theae leaders will assist the shppper looking for souvenirs, giva. practical lessons In languages «'ind show the points of internet. The tour groups are Strictly limited to assure congenial companionship thr o u g h o u t the tour. England, Holland, France, Ger many, Austria, Italy and Switzer land will be visited in all these tours. The Brownell tours offer the greatest variety of countries with such additions as Ireland, Scotland and the Scandinavian countries. A deposit is required at the time a reservation is requested. The deposit will be refunded in full if cancellations are made before the date of final payment, usually one or two months before departure. Students interested in these tours are urged to make arrange ments as soon as possible for the most satisfactory arrangements. Further information on these and other tours can be obtained at the Eugene Travel Service located in the Eugene hotel lobby. nn