0 7/ ABOUT P, U ARE YOU A GCCD R^0'7;hTS‘ Better give yourself a quick check up. Maybe the guy you live with has been too polite to tell 5''ou. Ansvv'er "No" or "Yes" to these quest ions. If you answer "No" to at least 25, you're a pretty fair rco.Trxiate; 35 to 40 incicates you're yvonderful; ;nore than UO incicates you're too good to be true. If, on the other hand, your "No's" are below 15, you should be a hermit, 1. Do you los6 your temper easily? 2. Do you get in the dumps and eulk? 3. Do you talk too much*? 4. Do you read out loud? 5. Do you gossip continually abo.ut other people? 6. Do you fail to consider his likes and dislikes? 7. Do you hog the mirror when shaving? 8. Do you expect to be included in all your roommate's invitations? 9. Do you invite fellows to stay when there really isn't room for them? 10. Do you brag about your work? 11. Do you rely on j'-our roommate for amusement? 12. Do you talk too much about your girl friends? 13. Do you bore him with your troubles? lA. Do you try to be the boss? 15. Do you ask questions about personal matters? 16. Do you lack common interests? 17. Do vou lack respect for his privacy? 18. Do you lack mutual friends? 19. Do you lack respect for each other? 20. Do you play the radio or phonograph continuously? 21. Do you take the best dra?jers and hog all the closet space? 22. Do you get late phone calls? 23. Do you hang on the phone with un necessary long chit-chatting? 24. Do you forget to empty the ash trays and waste baskets? 25. Do you throw a party without first 'asking your roommate if the time is convenient for his? Do you litter the room with news- 26. papers, clothes and junk? 27. Do you neglect cleaning up after a party or after you have had guest? 28, Do you forget to pay half of the mutual expenses? 29- Do you quibble about bills after they are run up? 30. Do you monopolize the mcrning paper? 31. Do you disturb him when you can't sleep at night? 32. Do you insist on too much fresh air, or none? 33. Do you turn on all the lights and radio when you come home late? 3/1.. Do you forget to turn out all the lights when you go out? 35. Do you think the laundry bag and wa':te basket are meant for every one except j^'ou? 36. Do you take hours in the bathroom? 37* Do you forget to hang up the bath mat and your wet towel? 38. Do you let the water faucets drip? 39, Do you forget to wash out the tub and wash bowl? UO. Do you a’-pear messy, unshaven or partly dressed in front of his girl friends? All Do you droo cigarette ashes all over? A2i Do you smoke in bed? 43* Do you try to date his girls? 44* Do you borrow his clothes without permission or return a shirt without having it laundered? 45. Do you borrow money or cigarettes without repaying? ' Several of the rocord compaaics arc having aomo of their st -.rn rocord somol- of their best works in an effort to beat the Pctrillo ban, Tv/o of these are FOR YOU by Joe Alexander and TIT5RE AH'S SUCH TIIINrrS^by C-lenn Hiller, Stan 1‘enton has reissued one of his old albums which in cludes EQUADOE, IjOK'T LIE, and I DON'T MCfJ. '.^-lY, IlirSR^.ISSION R17F, I LOVE YOU—I'.a YOURS, C0LU;3ERATI0N„ Two rela tively new tunes on the novelty side are COLD ICY ^TKGIRS by Spade Coley and KSV ER TRUST A WO lAN by Tex T.'illiams. Louis Jordan is out with a sequel to beware which he calls LOOK OUT, As ever at Christms time, Saminjr Kc.yefe VililTE CHRIST- ;viAS and Bing Crosby's SILTIKT rflGIIT HOLY illGIiT are the best vsellers. Also very popular at this tirae are CIIRISTi.iAS DREAI5S by Richard Pago, along with the theme song from T:1UCtED VICTORY, TI!E '.'lilFFEKPOOF SONG by Tex Beneke, Artie Shaw comes ovit with one of his best releases in years with GLODIviY SUIIDAY, and our gal Jo Stafford wants to know about NE’T YEAR'S EVE. The Ink Spots keep in the running with VfflY DIDiS'P YOU T'JLL IJi] and Savannah Churchill is FOOLIS'ILY YOURS, Eddy Howard does a nice job on HO’7 SOON, and Del Courtney comcs up with one of his rare recordings in DEEP VMLEY, Frank Devald does a super job on such old hits as THE TOUCH OF YOUR KAITD, DANCIZn CTHEK TO CITr K, "THE";E OR IIEH, and GlWi. .1] S0.3TIJING TO REIZRI.BER YOU BY in an album he recently . recorded for Decca.. LO.SIRLOU by Jan August currently is a best seller, along with TELL ME DREALi FACj'j by Liitchel Ayers, On the blues and boogie side CHICAGO BOOGIE ’/OOGE by the Five Blazes and DO’."® HOWiE BLUES by Joe Liggins are currentIj/ on the air wavers.

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