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' - : - ...'t,•:.;. , .r, ......'''i ~ : .:7 1154' ..:.a.:711 1 .T.,...4'41 1 1,ca 111 ZA ,4 ; '' '' 4;"4 ! ;:j s ,c ' 4 "'' `;:,'".-..,,, . , , ~ ~,,, ~„. ~....„..:.."T:y. . .7 17 77,... :.'''',%••••••••'/,'• .'', '.. .. . .• . . . , • .. . ... . . . . . Collegian Photo / BM Cramer . . Light beer with fewer calories and less alcohol than regular beer has been sold locally since August, but distributors say it is too soon to tell If the product is a sucess..Low•alcohol beers contain 1 to 1.5 percent alcohol compared to 3.5 or 3.6 percent alcohol in regular beers. Sororities enjoy strong start for year day, Maryellen Kiernan, rush coordinator, said. She explained that about 70 of those drops Sorority rush at the University is having its occurred before rush even began. best year ever, the president of Panhellenic "Some girls sign up for rush and then Council said this week. decide not to go thiough with it," Kiernan Patty Wolf said 347 women had signed up said. "They never went to first rounds or for rush before the official rush mixer held picked up their cards." Aug. 29. By the time first rounds began on The other 25 to 30 women have dropped out Sept. 4, about 800 women had signed up. of rush since first rounds began. This number "Rush is going fantastic. I've been involved is much smaller than in previous years, she with the sorority system for three years and • said. I've never seen such a great turnout of girls One of the major reasons for the lower drop interested in rushing," Wolf said; is the additional time the sororities have put Of. the 800 women who signed up for rush, into the rush counseling system, Wolf said. only about 100 had dropped out as of yester- All rush counselors were chosen after being By JEANETTE KREBS Collegian Staff Writer Too early to judge success of low-alcohol beers By LESLIE M. PERSIN Collegian Staff Writer New low-alcohol beers are making slow progress on the market, but area distributors and bar owners say it is too early to tell whether the beer will make it or not. Torn Flynn, Anheuser-Busch district manager, said he thinks the beer will be a success and touted the beer as "the product of today." The new beer is a light beer with 110 calories per 12- ounce container and less alcohol than regular beers, said Charles Abramson, co-owner of W.R. Hickey Beer Distributor, 1321 E. College Ave. Low alcohol beers contain :1 to 1.5 percent alcohol compared to 3.5 or 3.6 percent, which other regular and light beers contain, he explained. No information about the alcohol content of the beer can be shown because a federal law prohibits the advertising of such information, he said Abramson said people drink light beer to consume fewer calories, but forget or may not realize that light beer has the same alcohol content as regular beers. He said it was too early to predict the success or girrara P c 0" of Kittle kat G i iktks' Serving authentic Northern and Southern Italian cuisine at moderate prices. Open for dinner 7 days a week from 5:00 p.m. Fri. and Sat. Late night breakfast served from 11:00 p.m. till dawn. 234-0438 125 South Pugh St. c=v , --mr-wo cs7-00--pczy-ctr-15-0 6.1 " - ffj fij a as a P i. ' l 3 53 r.z. ?*a -vrte oot 0 DOMINO'S PIZZA DELIVERS TM FREE. interviewed by members of Panhel. The number of counselors was also increased fom 40 to 45 Kiernan said. "It's too easy for people to get lost in rush. We emphasized to the counselors that they are very important; they have a big responsi bility to the rushees," Wolf said. During rush, counselors have certain re strictions placed on them, including not being allowed to wear their greek letters or tell the rushees their last names. Kiernan said she thinks a better attitude toward the sororities is another part of the large response to rush this year. "A lot of the stereotypes that went along P .1.10 00 koettoll AA a • d dowspi a t c yl e art s2 o °fc‘‘te4 G atti W ss ‘e, sake s k al ' s dlWelvo- s aptAkcsk3ato,;)%osatlon costsmet Pci 9 0 ckP gloom 110 OP gddd on ly rolosn— taww..“. failure of the beer because it has only been on the market since early August. Flynn said that _retailers were receptive to the beer. Although demand may not be that great yet, Flynn said he is hopeful it will grow as the beer becomes more available. Light beers started off slowly, Abramson said, but enjoyed tremendous success in the 19705. Abramson noted that the beer became available at a time when more emphasis was being placed on alcohol abuse, but he added that he does not know if this is the answer to the problem. The down town bars are interested in serving low alcohol beer, he said. David Wells, manager of The Deli, 113 Hiester St.; Hi-Way Pizza, 340 E. College Ave.; and The Saloon, 101 Hiester St., also acknowledged that the beer came on the market during an increased public awareness of alcohol abuse and drunken driving. He said these restaurants do not now carry the low alcohol beers, but plan to in the near future. Wells explained that the restaurants are waiting for a few more distributors to put the beers on the market before making a final decision. Nerrara's vee 1 i3Ok Cost ; th avoi Vavge ce'azo, 11 • (PT • 91.14184 Oita oee coupon pet 50u th: 234.5655 AO e. Beaver At home? At a friend's Hours: Ina hurry, or just hungry? 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. Domino's Pizza delivers 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Fri. and Sat a hot, delicious pizza in 30 minutes or less, Fast, Free Delivery NORTH: 1104 N. Atherton Phone: 237.1414 SOUTH: 421 Rear E. Beaver Phone: 234-5655 in area with being in a sorority are not there any more. People see being a greek as a positive experience," Kiernan said. , She said the council also tried to make rush more fun than competitive. Many times wom en think rush week is a bad experience and full of pressures , on the rushees, she added. "The counselors took a lot of pressure off the rushees; they really care about them," she said. "They called the girls through the week and just wanted to make sure every thing was going all right." If a woman decides to drop out of rush, the couselors also - try to encourage her to contin ue with rush, Kiernan said. Our drivers carry less than $20.00 Limited delivery area .1984 Domino's Pizza, Inc <ivv.34l . 9fra gmai
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