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1 . iii i w Willi mi-Ill II iBwiiij ^ ^?B^P|g|2P j*S?gtj JpWt*" 'W * P^' Roll 'em Backgammon is a iasi growing forr tertainment for many persons. Lisa Beer ? according the 1977 interim report, at 2 iit Anheuser-Busch will open a the 19 brewery with a 3.2 million barrel both b annual capacity in Fairfield, Cal. in late 1977. Schlitz plans to ADV complete its 6 million barrel plant play a near Syracuse, N.Y. by the end of 1 Miche 1979 and operate it until that time for Mi< We invite you to visit The Rive Grey stone Blvd.) YOUR HOSTS if AROLD & FRE1 YOU TO DINE AT THE . . . I repstant CcKest, LUNCH DINNER BANQU CHOICE STEAKS SEAFOO Lunch - 11:30-2:30 Mon.-Fri. Dinner 5:30-11:00 Mon. 304 GREYSTONE BLV1 r - Francesco' 2009 Beltline E (next to Saml: Every week Columbi< I ? ' ' nas a new ueii! j Try a real deli m for a change Quality cold cuts Sat 6 ft. subs - Cat (dorm or Greek gi Mon.-Fri. Miller jM?05 9-9 _ Bfitton Artdrew-THi n of en- and Lee Wessinger enjoy the ganu Llafsha table form on the Pickens Street bi rom page 15 lillion barrels according to own song" and J (z siocKnoiaers' reports of it's right, you knt rewers. introduced in 19761 of the "Miiler tim ERTISING CAMPAIGNS Beer sales can key role in the beer industry, stimulated by s lob's "Weekends were made vertising on tele :helob," Busch's "Sing your events, since TV's i 1,11 tuned to such tele< rbanks Zoo (1-26 & I draughts might se 3 TAYLOR INVITE ad and ask for SchI 7 Expe r By BOB LEAGUE - Gamecock Staff \V L%t Subjects involves department experi 'ETSo LOUNGE deceived, Alexand D SALAD BAR perimental subjc dinator, said. CLOSED SUNDAYS tGJalYin sai? { QtlirlAntQ nrp nnt ou r> e^e I deceived during tl J. isi-aio | they are always tol t Deli 11 41 Jlvd. >os) 3 flimrnTl J idwithn E*W& titles) Thursday-Satu Uh ~ . 7:00 & 9:36 $1 a o Please note: S Septemoc ^ 1 ^U97 KJ To gef directory W* Frat year W clans dis Is patty lockhard Gamecock Staff Writer The plan for a separate yearbook been scrapped in favor of a Greek i Garnet ana Black said. Katon Dawson, president of the reason for the idea of a Greek yearl student media. He said, "We don't j and Black or the Gamecock. We fel flV ^ own." ) THE FIRST tentative plan was f( available only to Greeks. Price said, "The fraternities have rp ymmmm arranging group shots and stuff, ? ' Garnet and Black." Bob Watson, chairman of publica * ' cost of DUblishinff thp VPPrhnnk ur/inl/ fejfc.. ' L "WE HAD several figures and mo ^ said. "To break even we would have n copy, and we don't have a large enoui , Watson said another reason the ide e gamecock didn't want to alienate ourselves froi had in the past." ? in a nor- was a novel idea, but I think th riffle " resulting from last year's yearbook ' ourselves off from the Garnet anc ^ university and we deserve coverag Jchlitz's "When around," said Jake Williams, >w it" were all manager of the Golden Spur, o ease the effect Another factor in beer marketing e" theme. is distribution. Stockholders be immediately reports indicate that Anheuser>aturation ad- Busch and Schlitz each have ahout vised sporting 950 distributors nationwide. in bars are often While distributors are in:asts, according dependent from the brewer, each he Golden Spur. brewer "attempts to supervise the for three light activities" of its distributors e a good Schlitz through its franchise agreements, itz the next time Steinmen said. riments may be naim c ui me experiment wnen ll IS riter over. d in psychology "NO ONE is told an untruth," iments may be Galvin said, "but there would be no ler Galvin, ex- experiment if the subject was set pool coor- aware of what was involved." The "Student's Guide to Joining hat although the South Carolina Experimental 'are they will be Pool" inform the subjects that he experiment, "there are no experiments that rl qKai? Kn *t??? 2 1 ? ? 5? r ' * * u uuuui me 11 uc mvuivc pnybieai pciin 01 Any sort. -is presents | jjjkl H KUBRICKS Fran Warner Bros. irday, Sept. 29, 30 & Oct. 1 with USC ID Jaturday's late show has been cancelled. ??m?jvvyvn-rQ 7?THE GAMEXJ^^H b#?d to' w w ^ -m page 19 cardea ; for fraternities and sororities has directory, Jan Price, editor of the Intra-Fraternity Council, said the xx)k is inadequate coverage by the ;et enough coverage in the Garnet f tUot 1 ? ' v uiai nc I1CCVICU KUIIieUling Of OUT >r a combined magazine-yearbook been super cooperative so far with 0 I guess they are back with the tions for the IFC cabinet, said the 1 have been prohibitive. >st of them were astronomical," he had to sell 1,000 yearbooks at $10 a gh market to handle that." a was abandoned was because "we m the university any more than we ie whole idea came from the anger ," he said. "We didn't want to cut 1 Black ? we are a part of the e." WHILE BIG brewers are booming, the smaller operations seem to be drying up. Falstaff showed decreases in 16 of 19 states, while other small brands-Narragansett, Dixie, Jax, General and Blitz--Weinhard--showed similar declines in 77 sales according to Oppenheimer's. Two small brands, Rainier and Grain Belt, were recently bought out by Heileman, according to Beer Marketers Insights. rlor<aii/inoi v? wwi vii f U No drugs are used either, Galvin said. The student's guide is written by the faculty and graduate students of the psychology department. There are two experiments that involve deception, Galvin said. They involve about 30 subjects each and test long-term memory. Both last two months with each student participating for an hour at a time. . IN THE experiments, subjects are given a set of words, then the experimenter diverts their at tention. "We don't want them rehearsing the words," he said. The subjects are then asked to repeat the set of words. "There's nothing against any set of ethical standards," Galvin said, "by not telling them full details of the experiment prior to the testing." ALL EXPERIMENTS by the psychology department meet the American Psychology Association requirements for informed consent by subjects, and that the department has its own ethics committee that must agree on all experiments, said Galvin. AllV Student mnv withdraw fivwi an experiment without explanation, according to the student's guide. "WE DON'T require anyone to do anything they don't want to," Galvin said. "The department has one overriding standard -- that no subject suffers any harm."