8 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Tuesday, June 25, 1968 James Wainner presented in Swarthout opera concert The School of Fine Arts will present James Wainner, tenor, in recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday, in Swarthout Recital Hall. Wainner, a visiting lecturer in voice for the summer, has been assistant professor of voice at the Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory. A winner of the Ford Foundation Grant Award for Young Opera Singers, the American born and trained tenor has consistently distinguished himself in a variety of operatic and oratorio repertoire ranging from the standard classics to such difficult modern works as Stravinsky's "Threni," which, after performing in its American premiere in Town Hall, he recorded for Columbia Masterworks Records. WITH OVER twenty operatic roles in his repertoire, Wainner has appeared as leading lyric tenor with such groups as the Washington, D.C., Opera Society, Chautauqua Opera, Cleveland Lake Erie Opera, Brevard Summer Opera, St. Louis Opera, Kansas City Opera, Brooklyn Opera and other numerous University productions. He has been a regular member of the Goldovsky Opera Theatre and has completed more than 150 performances during six cross-country and Canadian tours. Recently, he appeared with the National Symphony, Washington, D.C., in their productions of "Don Giovani" and "Barber of Seville" and was heard in Carnegie Hall in the performance of Massenet's "La Navarraise." In addition to his operatic appearances, Wainner has compiled a stellar list of concert and oratorio appearances including two cross-country Community Concert tours with the renowned Bel Canto Trio; performances with the Little Orchestra Society in both Town Hall and Philharmonic Hall; the New York Oratorio Society in Carnegie Hall; the Westchester Philharmonic, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City; the Rhode Island Orchestra; the Cleveland Orchestra; the Wichita Symphony, the Akron Symphony and the United States Naval Academy Choir. A FREQUENT performer on radio and television, Wainner has among his recordings, solo parts in the RCA Victor Albums of the Robert Shaw Chorale, and on Decca Records with the Harry Simeon Chorale. For his program he has selected works by Marcello, Bellini, Mozart, Debussy, Strauss, Brahms, and Britten. Richard Reber will be the assisting pianist. The program is open to the public without charge. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Seniors and Graduate Students- This Insurance Policy Is For You! LOOK! ✩ Sign Now—Pay Small Amount—Pay Premiums Later! ✩ Complete Family Programs Patronize Kansan Advertisers ★ No War Clause. SUA trip to Ozarks is planned NORTHWESTERN NATL. LIFE ASK TODAY: KEN STODGELL 2323 Ridge Ct., VI 3-8844 By Linda Eisenberg Journalism Camp Reporter This weekend excursion, plus movies, dances and bus tours head the list of SUA summer activities. Boating, horseback riding and dancing will highlight the SUA-sponsored Ozark bus trip. From July 12-14 a minimum of 33 students will participate in the first SUA Ozark bus trip. Ten dollars of the $29.50 fee must be paid to SUA office in the Kansas Union by June 24 and the remainder by July 1. SUA activities are planned by a board of seven students and advised by Activities Adviser Katherine Giele. According to Miss Giele, SUA activities are to provide entertainment for summer school students, staff and faculty. A WEDNESDAY night foreign movie series and Friday evening American-British pictures comprise SUA's summer film schedule. Also planned by the SUA are bus trips to KC Spurs' Soccer Games, art galleries and other points of interest. The French film "Frantic" and the Swedish production "Loving Couples" on June 26 and July 17 respectively. Two Polish films, "Joan of the Angels" and "Eve Wants to Sleep," will be held July 17 and 24. All shows start at 7:30 p.m. in Dyche Auditorium. The American - British series, Friday nights in Dyche Auditorium at 50¢ per person, will include the American films "The Informer" and "Touch of Evil," June 21; "Bunny Lake is Missing," June 28; and "East of Eden," the Steinbeck story with James Dean, July 26. FEATURED BRITISH shows will be "The Servant," July 12, and "Girl-Getters" and "Billy Budd," July 19. 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