Mnnclnve Febrim ~ 7 1949 I HL Nlf-HIUAN UAILY .,I I-Vlt4W TAV M r~tf uu A G11U 1 y t 4 Q IH -t rv A A or rVH er ...e ra "AIL*,, L a w r e n e , S p~ v ak et There were plenty of satisfied customers at the 1949 J-Hop- fi ~ they agree that few of the dance's colorful predecessors could possibly haye offered a finer corn- Y's'> ation of bands. ;r Elliot Lawrence and Charlie Spivak heiehtened the "Stairway to the Stas" theme as they shared J-Hop bandstand Friday" > t and Saturday. t Lawrence first presented hisY strictly danceable style and y "leey" nnoatins eretwoyears ago at the start of his sky- rocket journey to tp name band status.' " ~AFTER AN ENVIABLE career asonwrTiter ad bandieader at .t the Universityt of Pennsylvania, Y the 23-year-old pianist moved Afiom radio to a hit debut at the Hotel$e.syv ia At an all-time high of 89 col- " lege pronmsin a year, the band spplied enthusiasts wth the sciis'e kind of music they like t hear. V..ss,.~ ocalists Rosalind Patton and Jacssc k Hunter appeared wsith Linw- {In his first appearance on cam- rsa pus, Spivak, know as "the man who plays the sweetet trumpe in the i, o Id; howed the cornh v. ~bination of sweet and sezz that has made him ainational fs- vorite for eighr years. CHARLIE SPIVAKi .. . Who pla :a the "sweetest ELLOT R CE Sc el olertha a Creation of such best seller discs trumpet in the world"' a'mits to his close colege lboy him self, this inor'poruder has as "Linda"'and "Too-ra-loo-ra," fred thte o is atplyn tid played oil1anos eveiy targe campus in th e Spivak has starred i two Techni- finsta egths..r lyn hr coutiscolr msicls.cornet in a Salvation Arm Band. Zany Antics Fill Pagcres of FlHop History to the decoraliens. The tk(- h. ).fiusel te blrico bnting ere "alslaudled ictirel: echo." In. 191" :he Co,.nmitteec c tidc to keep s pectators out. Th--:m et, who c .retobe-'r th eir way-,N "THE TROUBLE starred 'en Hop hrrc rfs-ed to 20 open heroorloading to theca- lery . heinfdow pan;e-.ie the frr-s;tao; th 'en the to : anc hinges wT.ere fortc4ct'by' a ba ns-nu ram. "Furl~her entrance w-as blackedl by a janitor who ihreateningly wvielded a. pair of Indian clubns ...der eens itarert advance. Fig exlinguii hers and a. fees-irripro-r vised billies wiere mere thiam, a mnaich for ltre bravery oi disc stor-ering parts." -"Oi ' heIs theccc.r'n as in 123sit-ri"flows-cs . c: o and n1.csi %jr scre iroric . -l l80t c=ls- canting in a . r o Japans-.e ;:ecin. THE 'NEXT YE:AR ci- i bonbaraed with rhoris< ad - a- per r usbcalla as part of t.Ek I- mo nrcr-rf. To c-cape ti- es coulrd ciawl into shini. ps igloc-< . Jill r SECOND SEMESTER "Every Book for Every Course" Sped~al D artment for Veterans ____ i -- : l I' ii E , ' I i I ) IE ( f ilk,{ I 1 f IIj } ' f t ARMY OFFICERS' Sole Nationally .Advetised Regular 9.95 Value *{ P lain Toe with Buckle *Hand Moulded Insoles * Rubber Heels *Storm Welt * Tan or Oxblood Coksrs IARMY OFFICERS' 1(00/C Wool Sale Price .1495 (Regular 16.95 Vo ue Part-Wool Pins,.99 Alterations Free -- Immedrate Service ! 12 E. Washington Open Efenings 'hit 7 P.M i - .. v I ,. ii _> f rs ;,. . <. <.; , . .. ., ; M' "fl'llh 32 Sf .-...-.....-..... . s )uBu e Street Bob Graham, Mgr. I m 4161 4C44444