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September 19, 1991 Page 4 Election Correction From Page 1 Smith said. The S.G.A. always held upperclass elections in the spring and only held freshman elections in the fall. That changed last fall. The size of the S.G.A. senate had not been changed since the 1970’s said David Atkins, assistant dean of student affairs. "Additional seats were added to give a better cross-section of the campus," he said. The five upperclass seats in Tuesday’s election include four scats that will be offered each fall and one seat to fill a resigned senate seat. Prior to last fall, upperclass elections had been held by school precincts in the spring. Fall semester would roll around and the senators would move and be in different precincts. "It really didn't make sense the way it was," Atkins said. The solution was to hold regular upperclass elections in the spring, eliminate the precincts and offer four senate seats in the fall. The fall election also takes care of vacancies left by resignations and people who do not return to Elon, Atkins said. Goodman From Page 3 doesn't wither, they will discover the basic economic fact of life in : the '90s: two workers equal one I good job. About the household drudgery she's trying to avoid? Well, if she follows the pattern, Blondie will do less housework than before. But she'll still do most of the work that gels done. Home will become her sccond shift In any case, with luck, this was the last week Blondie will ever have to ask Dagwood for pocket money. If the studies are right, as a employed spouse, she'll start sharing financial decisions. Her job will give them an extra ounce Of two-job security, and if Blondie makes it in business, they may even afford to get the kids out of the strip and off to college. Oh yes, one final piece of advice to this wife. Ms. Bumstcad, when you get out there in the work world, for gawdsakes, don't let the guys still call you Blondie. Ellen Goodman is a nationally syndicated columnist. Last week's story on the renovations to the Carlton building contained an error. The amount of money for the renovations that has been gifted to the school is $300,000. Additionally, audio-visual equipment will be in the first floor lecture halls, not all three floors, as the story said. Eventually the equipment will be added to the other two floors, Pat Kinney director of public information and publications said. The Pendulum regrets the error. ★★★★★★★★★ TTMEE Worth the VOTE CLASS OF '95 Lany Williams for President Kristen V/ither for Vice President P V T) n p ’ nu: SALON 1066 SOUTH CHURCH STREET m-MM $5 Chemical Hair MITCHELL PRODUCTS not valid with any other offer four cooks' delight- 126 Maple Avenue • Burlington. NC 27215 • (919) 227-9817 GJtickut oi Saiad SanduMcAtA Sour Douoh. Wheat or Rye Whole sandwich with pickle & choice ol salad* as below 3.75 Whole sandwich, no salad 3.25 One half sandwich with choice of salad 2.75 One half sandwich with no salad 1 -75 Pita 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.25 ScuuUuioK SaioialtkA Vi^ttahtL MtJtt ^00 Mushrooms, onions, broccoli, artd cheese sauce on Grain Bread: then broiled fkuhtn, 4JX) Thin slices of corned beef, swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and dressing. Rye recommended. Ouk^UiaAt 4D0 Toasted with ham, turkey, cheese, bacon, lettuce and tomato. Sour Dough or Wheat recommended. „>kuH. and CJttuc Thin slices of ham and swiss cheese on a Kaiser rod, lettuce, tomato, and mayo PmMOt 400 5 oz. beef patty, sauteed onions, cheese, grilled on Rye or Sour Dough Bread Buama, 2)t£aAt 4D0 5 oz. patty on a Kaiser roll, lettuce, umato, rrwyo, and onion slice (cheese, 25c extra) Otalioin 3uk 4J0 Mam, salami, cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, and Italian dressing on an 8* Hoagie Sttak cutd CJuut, Suk - 430 4 oz. thinly sliced steak, sauteed onions, provolone cheese, lettuce & lomalo on an r Hoagie *Ali ol the above tandwichec served with picUe. and choice of pasta, potato salad, or potato chips ** Shared meals include an extra plate, pickle, choice of salad.... .65 Soup ol the 2x14^ houd 175 Caoi'i. 2xlifkt fita 330 Bowl of soupi'half of chicken salad or tuna salad on Sour Dough, Rye or Wheat JSahdi. Chtf^ Lettuce, vegetables, cheese, eggs, ham or turkey Sma/t ScUad 2jD0 Lettuce and vegetables ducktK o% *Juna Salad 400 Served on a bed of lettuce with fruit & pickle All salads served with a homemade cheese spread & crackers Sidt, CkdtAA Pasta Salad Potato Salad Potato Chips 1 oz. Cheese Spread 31/2 oz. Cheese Spread *Jakt, Oitt OvitAA .75 Cheese Spread .75 Chicken ^ad .75 Potato Salad .50 Pasta Salad 1.50 Qumao^ 7 501b Tea ft Coffee 8.00/to Alt other beverages 2.50« 2.50* .70 .85 2ztMAtA See our chalkboard for special desserts and specials o( the day or evenmg prepared by our cooks. ifou tJiuJb o^ tfott* vidit OA a pkoAOMt OIU^ MMMlAduif UA wdA tfOUA vtuAK. lunch 11:00-2:30 (Monday-Friday) evenings 5:30-8:30 (Wednesday-Friday) lunch menu
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