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This one wrought one change that can be placed fairly low down on the important-to-the-world scale. But it was very important indeed to one young lady. It was the war that made Betty Barclay switch from her plans and studies to become a concert singer, to warbling popular tunes. Betty is the blonde lovely who's vocalizing with Sammy Kaye these days, aired on So You Want To Lead A Band, and on Simday Serenade. Betty is also the young lady who zoomed to fame with her recording of "I'm A Big Girl Now." Betty is a Georgia girl, born in Macon, March 12, 1924. Until the war came along, Betty lived a quiet life, going to school at A. L. Miller High School and, after classes, taking singing lessons from a local voice teacher. Then, into this peaceful existence burst Pearl Harbor and, like everyone else, Betty felt the need to do something for the war effort. There was a crying need for entertainment for the GI's training in Southern camps, but Betty was wise enough to know that they weren't likely to swoon in the aisles over any fancy, classical vocalizing. So she switched to popular songs. Shortly after she began her Army stints, she was called to New Orleans for a fill-in date with Al Donohue and his orchestra. She stayed for three weeks, then headed for Cincinnati, where she checked in for a year as a singing student with Grace Paine, the well-known voice teacher. After her year's study, Betty moved on to Detroit, where she auditioned for Station WWJ and promptly got her first radio job. But Detroit didn't keep her long. Nine months later, Betty headed for New York. She had been in Manhattan for exactly six weeks when she heard that Sammy Kaye was looking for a new vocalist. She got in touch with Kaye and sang for him — and got the job, at once. She didn't really attract a great deal of attention until she sang "I'm A Big Girl Now," however. Once that number came along, she was all set. The record sales are phenomenal. Betty also set another kind of record with it. When the Kaye orch played the famous Palladium in Hollywood, she sang the song, of course, and, for the first time in Palladium history a number had to be repeated because of encore demands from the audience. While the band was on the Coast, Betty got several bids from major studios to appear in musical films, offers that have been tabled for the time being because of radio and recording commitments. But there will probably come a time. . . . Also, word came to us through the underground that rumor was rife concerning a heady romance with a popular juvenile movie star, who shall remain nameless, because Betty refuses to discuss it. 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