Page 7 cid odd pril Wednesday, December 15, 1954 University Daily Kansan --- y from these friendly Lawrence gifts for your Parents, our large complete selection of gifts for all- IT MEANS SO MUCH-A Gift From Phone 911 COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. For the special co-ed— Russell Stover CANDIES ONLY $1.25 1b Call 516 for FREE DELIVERY Stowits Rexall Drugs 847 Mass. Phone 516 she will love a boy shirt for Christmas of distinctive gifts to gift wrap yourions the Jay shoppe 835 Mass. ER'S SHOP Long Remembered re from "Lamplighter" print in grey or turquoise Sizes 9 to 15 _ $3.95 --the winners in other divisions polled were top vocal group, Four Aces; big band, Ray Anthony; small instrumental group, George Shearing; rhythm and blues, Bill Haley, and country artist, Eddy Arod. DeeJays Select- Sinatra, Miss Clooney, 'Hey There' Top Poll New York—(U.P.)The nation's disk jockeys have picked Rosemary Clooney and Frank Sinatra as the most popular vocalists of 1954 and "Hey There" as the record most demanded by their listeners. That's the outcome of a poll taken by the United Press of record spinners at radio stations across the country. A total of 726 ballots were received. The 37-year-old Sinatra pulled the big surprise by barely edging out Eddie Fisher as the top male vocalist on the disk jockey list. Miss Clooney won by a sizeable margin as top female vocalist with Kitty Kallen second. The top records were "Hey There' (Rosemary Clooney - Columbia); "Little Things Mean a Lot" (Kitty Kallen-Decca); "Young at Heart" (Sinatra-Capitol); "Wanted" (Perry Como-Victor); "Secret Love" (Doris Dav-DColumbia). The male vocalist outcome, with total votes, was Sinatra 195, Fisher 190, Como 142, Nat Cole 48, Bob Manning 21, and, bunched closely behind in order, Bing Crosby, Don Cornell, Tony Bennett, Tony Martin, Gordon MacRae and Frankie Laine. The female vocalist outcome was Rosemary Clooney 202, Kitty Kallen 112, Doris Day 86, Patti Page 50, Kay Starr 30, and, behind them, Jo Stafford, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, June Christy, Dinah Shore, Peggy Lee, and Joni James. Other songs which drew a sizeable vote included "The High and the Mighty," "This Ole House" Sh-Boom," "Three Coins in the Fountain" and "Mr. Sandman." "Hey There," composed by Dick Adler and Jerry Ross, is from the score of the Broadway musical, "Paija Game." Columbia record's Mitch Miller used an intriguing gimmick in the Rosemary Clooney recording—an answer-back version using a multiple tape in an echo chamber. The record has passed the 1,500,000 mark in sales. Use This GIFT CHRISTMAS LIST ST ... and make His a MERRIE CHRISTMAS INTERWOVEN SOCKS ARROW SHIRTS RONSON LIGHTERS CATALINA SWEATERS PIONEER JEWELRY PRINCE GARDNER BILLFOLDS LEATHER JEWELRY BOXES TRAVEL ALARM CLOCKS BOTANY SLACKS ARROW SPORT SHIRTS PLEETWAY PAJAMAS RUGBY JACKETS STETSON HAT CERTIFICATES BOTANY WOOL SHIRTS HANSEN GLOVES LEATHER UTILITY KITS PIONEER BELTS ARROW TIES BOTANY SUITS AND JACKETS MANY UNUSUAL NOVELTY GIFTS 905 Phone 905