If you see news happening-call UN 4-3646 Guitar and piano open art festival Classic guitarist Rey de la Torre and jazz pianist Bill Evans and his trio presented the opening performance of the KU Festival of the Arts last night in Hoch Auditorium. De la Torre presented the first part of the two-hour concert with selections from J. S. Bach, Fernando Sor, Moreno Torroba, Erique Granados, Isaac Albeniz, and six Renaissance compositions. and six remain THE CELEBRATED guitarist has been master of his instrument since he was 10 years old. A native Cuban, de la Torre studied in Spain under virtuoso Miguel Llobet, star pupil of Tarrega, recognized as the first of the great classical guitarists. The audience extended vigorous applause for the skill and finesse with which de la Torre handled his instrument. The concert was contrasted greatly by the transition from classical guitar to a modern jazz combo. OTHER MEMBERS of the jazz trio are Eddie Gomez (bass) and Joe Hunt (drums). For the first time in the six years of College Bowl competition at KU, a women's and co-ed team met in the finals. combo. Bill Evans, 38, who became known in 1958 when he played with the Miles Davis Sextet, is noted for editing and improvising his music as he performs. At 8 tonight the festival will feature Lionel Rosogin. He will speak on the various aspects of film-making. And when it was over yesterday, McCollum defeated Hasinger 225-185. McCollum wits in Bowl WEATHER Mostly fair tonight and tomorrow, according to the U.S. Weather Bureau. Cooler tonight with the low in the 30's. Precipitation probabilities 5 per cent tonight, 10 per cent tomorrow. Members of the winning team included Janet Fink, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Marge Brake, Kinsley junior; Charles Eberline, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, and Lance Reppert, Osawatonic senior. McColum will now represent KU at the Big Eight College Bowl May 13 at Columbia, Mo. The world's costliest spice comes from the heart of the saffron crocus. The McColllum team had practiced about six hours in preparation for the match. Daily Kansan Monday, March 20, 1967 3 EUROPEAN SUMMER FLIGHTS are $200 less with SUA! Now you can plan your European Trip at a reduced price with SUA. Conventional travel arrangements range from $517 to $526—with SUA it's possible to cut this by 37 to 48 per cent. SUA's Early Summer Flight (June 13-August 14) is now reduced from $336 to $270 because more than 50 are flying with SUA. In addition, SUA offers a flight to Europe after the Summer Session. Mid-Summer Flight VIA AIR INDIA NEW YORK to LONDON AUGUST 8-SEPTEMBER 7 SUA base $305 price Individual price is reduced to $250 if 50 or more fly with SUA Call SUA, UN 4-3477 Make Your Reservation Early! All KU students, staff, and faculty are eligible for SUA Flights. SUA SUMMER FLIGHTS 1967 THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF COLLEGIATE CHAPTERS announces its Student Abroad—Home Welcome Program June 23-August 26 Live Three Weeks With Three European Families And Travel Independently In: Belgium Scandinavia France Greece Yugoslavia British Isles Germany DEADLINE EXTENDED If interested contact Jerry Miniger or Dale Sprague VI 3-6866 VI2-8131