friday, September 16, 1977 daily nebraskan P3ga5 r Six-year resident continues to stay despite Abel food TALKS & TOPICS presents VULLIMl F. BUCKLEY 'Some of the Costs of Freedom" Tuesday, Sept. 20 7:30 p.m. UNION CENTENNIAL ROOM ADMISSION i;oo FREE WITH UNL ID. By Gail Stork Qay Statmore has lived more than one-fourth of his life on 1 1 th floor Abel Hall. He has lived through four rooms, ten semesters and six roommates. Statmore. 22, is a second-year law student. This is his sixth year in Abel Hall, and he says he plans to stay there until he graduates in May of 1979. "I don't hang out anywhere else, I hang out here, Statmore said. "All my friends live here so if I visit some one it's usually only a couple of doors away." When he came to UNL from Clifton, New Jersey, he felt like an outsider, Statmore said. But since then, he says , he has made some good friends and has never con sidered moving. Apartment living is out because of the cooking and inconvenience, he said. "I'm a good cook, but it takes too much time," Statmore said. He said he chose the residence hall because he likes to have people around, but added that he doesn't need the "contrived brotherhood of a Greek House" "We have M.I.I, ....l.,.. .H....-. MiBHjgJ it (brotherhood) right here, he said. Statmore said it is important to have a good room mate in a residence hall. If you don't you have a bad opinion .of dorm life, he said. Statmore said he likes the corner room he has had for three years. "But I can't stand the food at Abel Hall, Statmore said. "I didn't eat here once last year." He said he eats almost every meal at the East Union, where residence hall meal tickets are accepted. The elevators at Abel are Statmore's "Pet Peeve," and he said he thinks the whole system needs revamping. He said recently 18 people were trapped in an elevator. When the firemen came to rescue them, their elevator stopped too. ' What about the residence hallhours and the noise with 80 men on the one floor? "You learn to work around the security guards " Statmore said. "The people who live by me soon learn to keep their doors shut. when playing tneir stereo. ' IS ' " ' ' t 1 4 ! . " ' ' r 4 1 r f t ( u f - - " i f . - T s. 91 I I - ', J Jr o , I x ' ' ', . ; t., - - " " v . - ' - ft ' --( " J vv i - I i . Mia l would like to personally invite you to a complete dining experience at our newly decorated Boar's Head. Our new menu features Prime Rib dinners, Steak and Seafood. Come in and say hello and we'll give you friendly service and a tasty meal. Join us for a Two-Fer Monday thru hnday, 4pm.-bpm. r 3? hM 200 rtJOth Street, Lincoln, Mefc. For Reservations 464-9 1 7.4. Mark Read j Stir.! ODndl .Sow SCHLITZ by the case Cans - warm 0 SCHLITZ AAALT LIQUOR by the 24oz. cans warm 01 (3) BUDWEISER 12 pack - warm O WINE. SMI MATEUS ROSE . 25 oz. O s2.69 11 rA;p fci ai.soycS'N LAMDHUSCO hed 24 ot. $2.29 CASE $26.40 ALMADEN MOUNTAIN WINES Burgundy, Chablis, Rhine, Claret, Ntctar, Sautrne, Chisnt) Magnum $2.63. ERNEST ZANETTI WINES Burgundy, Chablis, Pink Chablis, Vin Rom . Gallon $2.99 .. ' r -i I DLUE NUN LIEOFHAUMiLCH Vintage 1974 23 oz. CASE $37.99 QUART CASE B 8t L Scotch $4.29 $51.24 Whit Tavern Vodka $3.49 $40.89 Fletschman'sGin $3.99 $47.19 Barclay's Whiskey $3.99 $47,29 ITFC ill s " f Put AII1M fcwm lww'w -S9 SALLOW popo lopoz tequila 25.4 oz. , $3.99 Canadian mist Party Size 59.2 oz. $0.08 case $5 1.99 old crow Party Size 59.2 oz. $7.89 W GAL, CASE $ 8.99 $52.59 Seagram's 7 ' Crown Johnnie Walker Rrt Scotch $13.99 $33.15 Ancient Age 6 Year Kentucky Baurbon $ 8.99 $52.49 Calvert Extra $ 8.69 $51.25 i j r is coHoo llquour 23 oz. 7A9 ALL PRICES GOOD THROUGH SEPT. 21,1977 : L ,'-f f 7"- 1 it I S . i ; i ! if ! -1 ..... ... ... , im.nri iji Lnumn" j i i ruruiir inn i , mimi ii . en n ill mep ir-tn flMiCif irmon TTirjIir ' Umaw n "i w ' 1 1 n ..nrw iirl 1 1 -jrirrr - wiKiHIifli" jirill'i liimTT-n-ir-"iW. iu1,U l,.,u..nJI.u..uw. , ,,, . .. -ua-i.-,-. - ANDRE . CHAMPAGNE Pink, Regular, Coki Duck end Sparkling Burgundy 23 oz. i v. Si i- 4'" - I ' f r