unonnonoov unwe Pogo '8 WWW.“ W lily Bob fiaigli An interesting story comes this week. from RCA Victor. It seems that Sammy Kayo manic a record of “Until Tomorrow," his own composition, and everybody serene ted satisfied with the record except Mr. Kaye. Soon after he recorded the tune, .Sammy found further possibilities in the piece and a new arrangement was made. At the first opportunity the new arrango ment of “Until Tomorrow" was recorded and now it appears that even Sammy Kaye is satisfied. The Three Initiation are feat tured in the vocal. On the reverse side in “The Eliomvnlk serenade” which again foa- tures the ’l‘iime Marietta; on this vocal. {We tor. 27262) . . . Eddy Buch‘in and his orches- tra'style the popular and new “ii All comm Back To Me Now” in his usual smooth and effective arrangement. It is coupled with “The Old Julep." (Columbia, 15.5867): . . . Joe Eoichmnn, “the l’agliacci of the oiano,” joins Victor‘s list of impressive entertain» cars with “i floor a Rhapsody” and “i: could Write a Book.” (Victor, ”325). A favorite on the west coast Joe Heichman is noted for his ultra-smart hotel music. Marion Show is the vocalist. His oecood record for Victor couples “inn {llwoyo filiooing Min» lmwo" and “Keep An Eye {in Your Henri." (Victor, 2mm) . . . lluko Elliugion has»; just recorded Mm‘ooi- Ellington’o (the Duke's son) first popular tune “The Girl in My Dreams Tries To Look Like You" and really does it up right with the famous Ellington chords and an excellent vocal by Herb Jeff- rites whom i consider the best of the present day negro vocalism. On the reverse side is “Flamingo" which features a smooth or rangemcnt with deep soxes. The lyrics are again sung by ve‘reatile limit: Joi‘i‘rieo. (Vic- low, 27326) . . . .lmly flax-hind sings “0m- Lovc Affair" and “Fin fillwnys Chasing Rainbows" on a Demo record. If you heard Miss Garland sing “Our Love xiii'nir” in her recent picture “Strike Up {he Band,” you know how the A side of this; record sounds. The reverse side is :5qu equally well Becca, 3591i). . . . Leopold Btoiwwokl conducting ilio All-- American Youth Orchestra, America’s lin- esi young artists, lane recorded Weber’s “in- vitation to file Dance.” The Sioimwoki rc- oowling captures; all the vivid color anti life oi“ mm old favorite. it is; u. must. low oil mimic iovci-s. (Columbia, moon». iii..i”i“ii’iiiii Mile (continued from page Six) ‘6 i'zintml: An assortment» of iiyin’ jibe: for moon gain from Calumet. £3550, cooporaiion. (flinging wool that in: in, Umic in was buoy ‘32. work on his liziosi undermining entitled “Goiipcrniing with the Congo.“ We admire your spirit, my boyi Stags; to end Stags! Seems the Chem boys, the Docs, Schultz and illeiilola, the Ben- nics Joel: Groomer and Johnny Ferraro, will} {ill Follmmn and [ion Lalhonn were among those prenem. The gold-ploled spitoon goes: to Louis (Elm!) lie immune for driving home with one own. (Ha! Ha! "l‘wcre a can of beer. Fooled ya.) Bloodline Wows! John (invader) Williunm took his little radio in hand and joined the Lambda tea last Tuesday. The gals wanted sweet music, and .lolnn‘s just the boy to obi lige. I hear tell that Dorothy Robin received a seventeen jewels llulova from her heart throh for her birthday. And me all lief. up over my fifty cont love lyric from down Greenwood way. How did Kal‘zmh got um. swollen lily? Maya he for further info we should sec the Mrs. 1‘. Elaine Simon was seen taking flowers to a friend oi" the mole species who is laid up in the hospital. Out oi“ more kindness of her heart, I wonder? it’s glarcs at twenty paces for Art. Futon-m inn and Bud Cartoon. it is rumored. Pro- fessional jealousy, no doubt. Oh. for the complicated life of a coed! It seems that flown and fiyivin are exchanging dates for the dinneroonce. I don’t get it. either. Here’s one that will bowl you over. ’1’ch Greenwood Coalitions and the Senior Civilo landing on top. Even “High. Series" Barnes couldn’t pull the home team on; from under. Jack Chakoizm hoe been the recipient of a: few epistolary iriumphs from down Mex— ico way. Maybe he could tell me what this ll‘renesi means. Gone “I’lldflliy, former oomph boy of Low-- is, proved that ancient adage that history repeats itself by wondering about the halu lowed hulls oi his alma motor with Mary lilm-h. Don’t Hornet. my iorpoiclioi'oun iorroruy the Junior Brawl at tho Chicago Toworo (.‘inli on the. 9381]). Your old (lint digger will be thorn with uhovol and spadc, no in: good until thou. Yul-ms for iii. in“ jive, THE F! FTH (){HAUM N 1811‘. giiiiihee @omuuoonw (continued from page six) Siw members OI the University of Kansas swinmniug team mixed business with plow sure last Christmas vacation. These lucky fellows spent the holidays training in Fort“ Laudcrdalo, Florida. ll: ii iii * Although the majority of coeds in the United States want to get married soon aft- er leaving School, ninety-five percent of the students at Mount I—lolyoke college for wom. on plan on a period of wage-earning after graduation. 35c xix * W ’l‘lm Pint Univemity publication recently hold a contest in which iho men gave mn- sons for tho niolmamos they glvo to thon- girlo. The prize winner was: “I call my girl lilimll bot-mum sin» is a mystery to me.” an H )k xi The University of Texas library waived a $730 fine on an overdue book. They were glad to get it baclrwufter forty years. 1|: 19: li< *- llm-ing the 193940 oolmol your the Mason» chimoim Inntituto of 'li‘oolmology «ilioburootl ovor $200,090 “in ncllolnmlnipm and otm‘loni: loans. ii! iii in R1 BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Someone at Loy- olu university once used “I didn't know my lesson" as a cut excuse. ill V4! bl! il< Tho lateral: in iinnlu was» hold by C. R. ”Vim lluoon ior hie conversational unlocking claim! at Michigan Elwin college loot numerator. ”Elm nolutlontn aimllml for at (”minimum party all which they would have u chance to mm into nctunl I) notice what ihoy lcumoql in claws. uni”; uni-owe or oiowunmuuuuiuo bouillon oivuo you .iii’lmim Jimmy on. Mimic ovoiuiiflifn’d’li”. WHEM iii/i Willi AMERICA'S No. i MHER DICK DURRA'NCB ":9. THE 8"”;le WATCH AT SUN VALLEY He’s a little man to Ecol: run-bot on a pair of “hickoriw” lie’o n mighty giant. He’s held virtually every major down-bill and uiaiom title in North America. Ho smokm . . . as much as he lilzw . . . limit note: He smokes the slower-bum» ing cigarette that gives extra mild-l ness and less nicotine in the mimics: ...Camel. W’s $Wiiii. in our your eiuuu uiionooo in nonouc AS man iii“; A ennui- mezzo?» noiuioo one i. “:9 than the average of the (l- other inrgectmsclling cigarettes tested-”Jose than any of thommnooording to independent scientific testis of the smoke itself CAMEL WE. @hiiiifiii’. ”‘lVE of the iargeseselling cigarettes . . . the brands that most E4 of you probably smoke right now...wcre analyzed and com- pared by tests of the smoke itself. For, after all, it’s what you get in the smoke that interests you. . . the smokc’s the thing. Over and again the smoke of the slower—burning brand~ Camel—«was found to contain less nicotine. Dealers everywhere feature Camels by the carton. For con»- Venicnccr—for economy—get your Camels by the carton. . , _ if new?“ rr‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' “ ‘ tag/[fi- 1:7": my 0/ 16"?fiié’. AT THE ROUNDHDUSE high no on Sun Try the slower-burning cigarette yourself. gr/yé2§%2§gfl%éfiéfg Valley’s famous Baldy Mountain, Dick Dur— Know the supreme pleasure of a smoke free "i ' " ' ”I 7”” @fié ’ frag/fl?" from the excess heat and irritating qualities of ' ' ' ' “ ’ ‘ ”My fl,’ “,3, mince (above) takes time out for another Camel. “That Camel flavor is something special,” he too—fast burning . . . extra cool, extra mild. says. “Never wears out its welcome.” Enjoy every flavorful puff with the comfort— And the answer is Camel’s costlier tobaccos ing assurance of science that in Camels you’re in a matchless blend—they’re flower-burning! getting less nicotine in the smoke( above, right). BY BURNING 25% SLOWER than the average of the 4 other largest- selling brando tested~slower than any of themucamels also give you a smoking 171w: equal, on the average, to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK} Wu? fidfidWfimfifififimifi flflfiifififiwg