Thursday, July 18, 1968 Gsrje Ear Page 7 Guidance Aid Offered. r By MARTHA FOWLER Tar Heel Staff Writer Benjamin and . anyone else who's a little worred about his future should hear about the free "package deal' that the Guidance and Testing Center in Peabody Hall offers UNC students. Vocational counseling, aptitude testing, occupational and educational information make up the service which is designed to help in the selection of a student's academic major and ultimate vocation. Connected with this service is a reading program aimed at the improvement of reading and study skills. Both programs emphasize flexibility in structure and procedure which allow for easy adaptation to the particular needs of each student. An informal discussion between a vocational counselor and the client concerning his academic background, work experience, interests, goals and any specific problems that he might have in such areas usually begins the decision-making process in the guidance program. The initial battery of tests usually includes interest inventories, temperament and personality inventories and mental ability tests. Achievement, diagnostic, and specialized aptitude tests are sometimes selected for use on the basis obtained interview. Most of interpreted of information from the first the tests can be by the counselor soon after completion. A discussion of the significance of test and inventory scores along with other pertinenent considerations follows. A major intention of the counselor is to suggest several tentative academic or vocational objectives for further investigation. The Educational-Occupational Library, specialists in fields under consideration and related course work or job experience may help the student to make a final decision concerning his academic or occupational future. Appointments may be made by telephoning the reception office at 933-2175 in 019 Peabody Hall. During the summer sessions, the Reading Program offers a voluntary, non-credit course for students at any level of reading skill who feel that improvement would be helpful. Initial tests and classes are scheduled to suit the individual's convenience. Students may register for diagnostic testing and individualized reading instruction in Room 106, Peabody Hall. The only cost is a supply fee of two dollars. TV RENTALS! LONG TERM OR SHORT TERM CALL US AT 942-2920 For Details EASTGATE (IARBUARE AT KASTGAXX SHOPPING CSNTKS WELCOME SECOND TERM SUMMER STUDENTS TO HOT DIGGITY DAYS AT SHARYN LYNN One group of DRESSES $5.00 DRESSES REDUCED up to Vi price PANT DRESSES $6.00 to $9.00 values to $17.98 BERMUDAS $2.50-$5.00 values to $10.00 COTTON SKIRTS as low as $4.00 CULOTTES as low as $4.00 DIRNDL SKIRTS $5.00 values to $11.98 One group of BLOUSES $2.00 One group of BLOUSES Vi price All SANDALS Vz Price One group of HANDBAGS Vi price All SWIMSUITS REDUCED One Group of Discontinued Styles SLIPS AND BRAS Vi price One group BELTS 10c State, Wake Forest, and Duke SWEATSHIRTS $2.00 The Sharyn Lynn Shoppe QUICKIE sez: Lizards are your problem, you'll find the solution at Q.F.M." Come in for Beer Champagne 0 Mixers 0 Snacks IC8 (and Lizard poisons) Open Every Night Till 11:30 The QUIK FOOD MART 112 W. Franklin Street Next to Gardner's Phillips 66 WELCOME TO THE Those of you who visited us during the First Summer Session know about I our Old World Bill of Fare, our Free Entertainment, and the largest pitch er of beer in Chapel Hill - all in the . I U CnllrU Dl ik a armospnere ut un uiu uiynin i wu. Those of you who have come will want to come back. Those who have not will want to find out about us. You can find us at 115 N. Columbia St. (off the square) Chapel Hill N. C. entertainers wanted