PRINCESS GRACE'S COUNTRY—The Rock and Harbor at Monte Carlo, Monaco, where Prince Ranier and Princess Grace (nee Grace ICelly, Philadelphia, Pa.) reign About Student Ventures: Cost Low, Adventure And Education High Twenty-five years ago SITA introduced the idea of making student travel adventurous, edu cational, and low in cost . . . do ing away with the luxury frills of deluxe travel, neither neces sity nor in keeping with the spirit of youth . . eliminating many of the conventionalities of ordi nary tourist travel. For these were substituted adventure and activity . . . a "doing" as well as a "seeing." Projects and activi ties that would not have been, possible except with such groupsi wet e carried out at costs far low er than ever before. As shocking as this robust newt spirit of adventure may have been to those steeped in the ideas of conventional travel, it was suc cessful beyond all measure. Bi cycle tours ,motor tours, flatboat and hiking tours, schooner trips, camping, skiing, riding, ranch ing, hosteling . • . Europe, the West. Mexico, Hawaii, Japan,l South American and Around the! World . . . everywhere this new, spit it of adventure caught on, so, that it was not long before more' students, teachers, and other "young-minded" people had trav eled with SITA than with any other educational travel organi zation. No higher compliment could be paid to these unique trips than the fact that members joined year after year or urged their friends to join. This, more than anything else, has been the reason for the unparalleled growth of the SITA idea. SITA trips are arranged for either steamer or air. according ! to individual preference, time, and budget. It is also possible to go one way by teamer and return by air ... the ideal arrangement, as the trip back by steamer is rarely as enjoyable as the trip over. You can also go to Europe now by flying "Around the World' in 30-56 days at a cost of Luxury Without Extravagance Open All Year One Low Rate Includes These Free Features: •FREE CHAISE LOUNGES, BEACH MATS AND UMBRELLAS! *Luxurious Olympic Swimming Pool, spacious Cabana and Play Area! •A full block of private sandy beach! •Solaria, modern gym! •Delightful terrace dining overlooking the ocean! •Gay round-the-clock social whirl--parties, dances, barbecues, movies, shows featuring big-name performers. contests - something doing every minute! All under a trained Social Staff! *Special Social Program for Teeners—centering around their own Teen-Age Prom Rooml •"Small-Fry" Social Program—under watchful eye of trained, experienced counselors! For Immediate Reservation See Your Travel Agent You can get so much more out of your Miami Beach va cation by choosing the de lightful LUCERNE. For here, you are an honored guest en joying the famous Lucerne features . . . sincere hospital ity .. • delicious food .. • mag nificent guest rooms . . . de lightful William Tell Coffee Shop ... exquisite Alpine Din ing Room . . cozy, intimate Swiss Lounge . . . spectacular shows in our dramatic Club Chigtt! $1998-$2498 and you can still take the same European tour you may have planned by adding only the Land Tour cost of the European Tour selected to the Flying Car pet cost. Represented in State College by Penn State Travel Service. SITA's initials stand for Stud ent International Travel Associa tion. Atomic Ship's Launching May Come in 1959 Latest word on the "atom ship" or more properly, the nu clear-powered Savannah is that it will be launched probably in May, 1959, with the first sailing in late Fall of 1960. It can carry an estimated 60 passengers, and 'candidates for accommodations already have made themselves known to the Maritime Admin istration. There is no established policy on this question of who will make the first sailing, inci dentally. Which brings up another point; in the legislation providing for the two superliners, an amend ment was adopted in the Senate that no government personnel, including Congressmen, were to be shown any favors, such as free rides, special accommoda , lions, etc., on these ships. If they I traveled on the superliners, it would be a paid trip, according Ito the amendment. When this got hack to the House, via House - Senate con ::erees, however, this restriction was delicately omitted, and as the matter now stands, no such ban will apply. The New Award-Winni HOTEL Group Plans Keep Travel Firm Busy Rogal Travel Service of Harris burg, parent firm of the newly opened Penn State Travel, has been extremely active in large l group movements by air and ship.l It has served a number of corn mercial firms, industries, organi zations and institutions in this' highly specialized travel field. Among the clients served are Girl Scouts of America, Bell Tele -1 phone employee organizations, Arthur Murray Dance Studios, Brenner Motors, Sunbury Daily Item, Radio Station WCMB of Harrisburg, WBRE-TV of Wilkes . Barre and many others. Group travel for the organiza tions served has included move ment to Bermuda by both ship and air, to Puerto Rico by air, to Honolulu by chartered plane, to Europe by both ship and air as well as to several East Coast and Florida resort areas. It has ar ranged for large group move-, ments throughout Europe by rail, motorcoach and airlines. The unusual complexities of ar ranging for such group move ments are rarely realized by the layman. Aside from the varying means of transportation which must be scheduled, reserved and ticketed there are the highly per sonal desires of groups in terms of class of hotel; roomg with or without bath; much or little sight seeing; planned entertainment; availability of meeting rooms; no Meals, some meals, all meals or any combination of these; reser vations for theatres, opera, ath letic exhibitions, motorbikes, cars; special treatment for hi gh l v placed individuals; baggage hand ling; tipping and taxes; passports, visas and innoculations; health cards, tourists cards, identifica tion cards; financing of travel; furnishing of multi-lingual guides; special parties aboard ship. Penn State Travel, in arrang ing for such group travel in this area, is fortunate to have avail able the facilities of the highly skilled Harrisburg staff. Regular Stops For Hanseatic NEW YORK—With her initial departure from Cuxhaven for New York on July 21st the new Hamburg-Atlantic Line's S. S. Hanseatic made Cobh, Ireland, a. regular port-of-call both east and west bound, it was announced by Home Lines Agency Inc., the new line's representative in North America. Southampton and Le Havre will be her other regular ports-of-call. Home Lines is rep resented in State College by Penn State Travel. The Ocean In Wonderful Memories: Planning Wisely Key To Successful Trip Whether you're going 100 miles away or 1,000, for one weekend or a few months, taking a trip is the most exciting experience in the world! It means coming back home with a room full of souve nirs, a book full of snapshots, and a lifetime of wonderful mem ories, if you plan it wisely. That's the key word for a suc cessful vacation or honeymoon— planning. With so many places to go in our wide, wide world to day, and so many different ways to get there, it's important to know every detail ahead of time, so disappointment, embarrass ment and unforeseen expense can't spoil your fun for a minute. That's why an experienced globe trotter won't step outside his; home town without seeing his travel agent first. Having a travel agent sounds like a mysterious and expensive, luxury. But that's an old-fash ioned idea, left over from decades ago, when people didn't get vaca tions every year, and cars and planes couldn't take you so far, so fast, and so inexpensively. Now adays everybody travels, on vaca tions, honeymoons and business. And just as you go to doctors or beauticians for the best in medi cal or good grooming help, so you go to a travel agent for the best travel help. THOS. COOK & SON Incorporated World's Oldest and Largest Travel Service I Offices Throughout the World .EUROPE ESCORTED TOURS PLANNED BY THE WORLD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST TOUR OPERATORS POPULAR OLD WORLD TOURS 40-42 days, 7 countries. Cunard liners. $B9B. HEART OF EUROPE TOURS 35 days, 7 countries. Cunard "Queens". $lllB, 7-COUNTRY TOURS 35 days. Favorite shorter tours. Cunard "Queens". $1262. COLLEGE VACATION TOURS 48-49 days. 7 countries. For younger people (18 to 25). Cunard "Queens". $1673. GRAND TOURS - 56 days, 8 countries. Best escorted travel. Cunard "Queens". $2487. OTHER TOURS Covering all favorite routes, sea or air crossings. Ask for Summary. New for 1959 - COOK'S WONDER TOURS 35 Day Escorted Tour of Europe Trans-Atlantic by Cunard "Queens" 38 Departures During 1959 *777 Ask for Descriptive Folder See Your Travel Agent Here's how the travel agent makes his profit. All hotels, re sorts, tours, sightseeing attrac tions and carriers all over the world allow a travel agent a commission, a certain percentage of the business he sends them. This commission is pretty much standard, so a travel agent won't send you to a certain place be cause he makes more money from that particular sale; he'll advise you purely on what he thinks best for you. Fares and rates are the same whether you obtain them from your agent or directly. The agent's fee is paid by the companies, not added on your bill. In this spirit, Penn State's slo gan is "You get extra Service at no extra cost." Europe, Israel Service Oct. 12 A tour of Europe and Israel, led by Dr. Alexander Brin, is offered. by Garber's Travel Serv ice, directly and through Penn Travel. The trip begins with an ocean voyage on Oct. 2, followed by visits to London, Amsterdam and Brussels, a two-week stay in Israel and calls at Rome, Flor ence, Venice and Paris on the re turn leg, with extensions to Vienna and Russia. * * * 6 Great Tours By Cook's (Fares quoted are minimum)