friday, february 11, 1977 daily nebraskan page 5 i z 2 Students offered insight The University Counseling Center is offering students- an opportunity to discover their personalities and career interests next Wednesday and, Thursday afternoons. Career and Personal Awareness Days "should give the students better insight on' their personal and occupational interests," said Vernon Williams, director of the Counseling Center. Williams said inventories, designed to evaluate personalities, will be distributed to any student wishing to be tested. Two weeks after the testing, a counsel ing appointment will be, made with the student to define the inventory results, he said. Results are determined on comparisons between the , student , and tested professionals in the field the student is pursuing, Williams said. He said students' . personalities are classified according to individual com parisons to a previously defined personality "These tests don't tell everything, but we feel they will help direct the student," Williams said. . Interested students must preregister, he said. Registration can be made Monday and Tuesday, from 8 a.m. to 5 pjn. and Wed nesday from 8 a.m. till noon, by calling or visiting the Counseling Center, third floor Seaton Hall. I Union Program Council intervi lews 1 for Model United Nations, Recreation and Black Activities J Chairperson Wednesday, Feb. 16th . Applications information available in j cos I Rm. 115 Nebraska Union. IV The Gift of Flowers ... a beautiful fL 0! way to Y 1 L0VE Y0U & w Wj February 14th " M W ' f 1 W A Love Bundle f ffl f) 12.50 to 15.00 1 (Of) 1 f( W A real joy for her ' M . )a Box of Roses TO She wiU Iove these ($ Downtown: 127 So. 13th Phone 423-7602 fc5vZ "1 3 I 1 11. ww'C I ALE 3 Days Only Friday, Saturday & Sunday Pedestal Frame Liner Mattress Heater Sale Price 199.95 FREE WATER CONDITIONER! j With Coupon During This Sale j I I "1 ' Financing HOME Available ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Dtvison of Lincoh Sod & Swimming Pools, he. 1091 l7fK 475-2554 477-5325 f A. if" f 1 a a n 4 n Ksi)m5jub r , The villain behind this time significantly retarding destruction is friction. (If a increases in surface noise diamond cuts through steel, and harmonic distortion. you can imagine what a In other words, when diamond stylus does to vinyl applied according to in records.) Fortunately, from structions, a new record outer space has come a solu-; treated with Sound Guard Magnified, you can see record vinyl wearing away. r QUALITY PRICE VALUE 3 0BT :1 ad cou MUXICO SLV3 i-Vrr? -M- 'V,. J , .. Tif'-s.Y B - n. 71 With same magnification, record vinyl thows no wear. If you've played any record often enough, you've heard the inevitable occur. It wore out While "popsr "hisses;' and other surface noises began making their appear ance on your favorite records, high frequency sounds like violins and , flutesbegan disappearing. tion to record degradation, It s called Sound Guard? A by-product of re search into dry lubricants for aerospace applications, Sound Guard record preservative puts a micro scopical ly-thin (less than 0.000003") dry film on records to protect the grooves from damage. Yet, -j remarkably, it does not j degrade fidelity. independent tests preservative and played 100 times sounds the same as one in "mint" condition played the first time! Sound Guard preserva tive comes in a kit (complete with non-aerosol pump - sprayer and velvet buffing pad). It is completely safe and effective for all discs, from precious old 78's to the newest LPs including CD-4's. Recently introduced show that Sound Guard pre- to audiophiles, Sound Guard servative maintains full preservative is now avail- . amplitude at all able in audio and record . I audible frequencies, outlets. ror comDlete test ) results write: Sound Guard, M i rVi II of fVta cimo J'J 4 Box 5001, Muncie, Indiana 43702. 1 i met aft1 U-vH 'Sound Guard is the registered trademark of Ball Corporation for its record preservative. C 1976 by Ban Corporation. 3