thursuay, October 30, 1975 page 2 daily nebraskan short I M$$0 Mil S 'Q2y? fori- I I 11 If sif4 " jj I ifi. Most credit cards honored ,48? I Today is the deadline for returning registration forms and the $8.50 fee for the annual fall workshop, sponsored by the student member section of the American Home Economics Association. For more information, call 466-9946. The Neighborhood Council will meet today at Malone Center, 2030 T. St. Police Chief George Hansen will be guest speaker. Northwestern Bell repre sentative will speak to minority students at an open-door career oppor tunities session at noon in Nebraska Union 232. All minority, low income and female students are invited. Consult the Whole NU Catalog for registration aid. They are available in the Daily Nebraskan racks in the Nebraska Union and the East Campus Student Activities Bldg. A question and answer session is scheduled for today in the Nebraska Union at 5:30 pjn. in the Pewter Room. The event, sponsored by the Housing Policy committee, is open to the public. The UNL College Repub licans annual kegger is sche duled for tonight at 7:30 pjn. at the Country Club Village Club House, 27th St. and Woods Blvd. A $1 donation at the door or membership purchase is required. Kappa Delta and Sigma Nu All University Fund pie eating contest will be Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Centennial The Lie Detector (Not for sale). OOO - O O pf oou hi T 1 a..a,a n-rs- W W "W" sm' ' "W T .(ft w, Our Speaker Comparator The only fair way you can compare speakers is if certain criteria are met, namely that the speakers be compared at exactly the same volumes and that the switching be done instantaneously. The differences between speakers could be heard speaker efficiency. This simply means that given the same amount of power, different speakers will play at different volume levels. When you try tocompare two speakers, one will play louder, and the louder speaker will usually sound like the better loud speaker, whether or not it really is. All the other more VWZT- II K Pint ffW.. important performance differences; such as range, distortion and tonal balance will be obscured. To enable you to make such comparisons we have installed a new speaker comparator in our audio room. This in no way alters the sound quality of the c (- V nvo frv w r? nA i - r " - . - VvMvki WwumvvU vw v iv CiiUMitO y JU tO VUUlpttft? speakers of varying efficiencies at the same volume level. Our comparisons are instantaneous because even a one or two second delay in switching would be sufficient to cause you to forget what the first pair sounded like before you heard the second pair. Only with this kind of comparison can you hear and evaluate all the performance characteristics of the speakers you are considering. On the basis of this concrete information you can then make a rational choice. We think this type of demonstration device will give you the tools you need to be a participant rather ,tnan an observer in the selection process of your speakers. 4448 SO. 84th ST. OMAHA, NEBR. 68127 339-0308 5008 DODGE ST, OMAHA, NEBR. 68132 553-3666 " 330 NO. 13th ST. LINCOLN, NEBR. 68508 475-1423 , Room. Each sorority and fraternity may have one contestant. Prizes will h awarded for the most pies eaten ana most raised. money The Association for Childhood Education will meet Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Park Elementary School. AH members and interested persons may attend the Halloween party. Campus Police's business office will close at 1 pjn. Friday because of minor . construction, according to John Duve, parking and traffic coordinator. The early closing wiH not affect regular police activities and the business office will reopen with regular hours at 7:30 a.m. Monday, he said. Lincoln Labor Coop needs volunteers to help winterize homes of low income individuals Nov. 1 from 8 a.m. to 4 pjn. Transportation and lunch will be provided. Call 475 0984. A Halloween costume party sponsored by the Chinese Student Association is scheduled for Saturday, from 7 pjn. to midnight. Chinese Student Association members and their friends are welcome. Admission is free. Alpha Tau Alpha will, sponsor a field trip to the new pork processing plant In Crete. The group will leave Saturday at 8 a.m. from Ag-HaU on East Campus. Scheduled return is noon. All university students are invited. doily nobfCeSkon Editor-in-chief: Rebecca Brit, News Editors: Randy Gordon and Lori Demo, Manag ing Editor: Stan Linhortt, Associate Nw Editor: Gin Hills, Layout Editor: MichtH Schmal, Night Ntws Editor: ' John Kalkowtki, ArM and. Entertainment Editor: Robert Thurber, Sports Editor: Larry Stunkel, Third Dimension Edi tor: Vinca Boucher, Photo Chief, Tad Kirk. Business Manager: Jerri Heussler, Advert iinfl Manager: Mary Myers, Pro duction Manager: tOtty PoiiUy. Second Class Postay paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Address: The Daily Nebras kan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb. 685S3. Telephone: (402! 472 25S8. . Copyright 1978, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be re printed without permission if at' tributed to the Dally Nebraska, except material covered by another copyrioht. ED ' tparKl email At Lincoln's newest dining place. Town Country Rettsurant. 33rd & Cornhuefcer 6; 00 em 2:00