2 Monday, April 11, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Elections chairman resigns By a Kansan reporter the chairman of the Student Senate Elections Committee resigned his position yesterday — only two days before Wednesday and Thursday's elections. Stephanie Quincy, student body vice president, said last night that Steve Dixon, the chairman, had cited job and school pressures as his reasons for resigning. Dixon could not be reached for comment. Quincy said the Elections Committee would elect a new chairman as soon as possible. Quincy said that Jason Krakow, student body president, had been working closely with Dixon and that Krakow would help ease the transition. Local Briefs BODY FOUND: A decomposed body found Saturday at Clinton Lake may be that of a man who disappeared early May, 1987, from his daughter's Lawrence home, Douglas County undersheriff Loren Anderson said yesterday. Douglas County coroner Allan Sanders said he would begin work today to determine if the body found was that of Alexander Glickman, 72. Glickman was last seen about a mile from where the body was found, Anderson said. Clothing found with the body matched the description of what Glickman was wearing when he was last seen. DEAN RECOMMENDATIONS: The search committee for the next dean of liberal arts and sciences at the University of Kansas has made its recommendations to Del Brinkman, vice chancellor for academic affairs. Brinkman said the committee's report would now be examined by the Affirmative Action office. Brinkman will then consult with the council and Judith A. Ramaley, executive vice chancellor, before selecting the next dean. Six candidates visited the KU campus during the search process. The six candidates are James Muyskens, acting provost and professor of philosophy at Hunter College-City University of New York; George Woodyard, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs and professor of Spanish at KU; John Taylor, professor of biological sciences at Wayne State University in Detroit; Clyde Hendrick, dean of the graduate school and professor of psychology at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas; John J. Kozak, associate dean of science and professor of chemistry at the University of Notre Dame; and Robert R. Edwards, professor and chairman of the English department at the State University of New York-Buffalo. Olathe Ford-Suzuki Just think of it as a 4X4 tanning booth. $7995 1.35 x 150 Hwy Kansas City (913) 782-0881 30 minutes from Lawrence! - No payments until May! *Plus freight and dealer installed options With approved credit presents the newest in nail techniques HAIR GALLERY presents Glass Glazing with Fiberglass Nails Our Fiberglass Nails are stronger and lighter than Acrylic nails. And, you can wear them without polish! Call for more information and an appointment today! 842-8372 Good with Teresa and Christina 3109 W. 6th Street BE OVER 40 AND LOVE IT! Kaplan's LSAT prep course helps more students score 'over 40' than any other test firm any time Class Starts May 16 for Oct.1 test Call 842-5442 1012 Mass. St. (Above Morris Sports) THE ONLY TACO GRANDE IN TOWN TACOS $ 49^{\text{c}} $ No Limit ! Offer expires 4/16/88 9th & INDIANA 841-4805 THE BEST TACOS ANYWHERE ! - Applianced kitchen. - One or two bedroom apartments. - Gas and water paid. - Off-street parking. Avalon 9th & AVALON RD 749-2922 - Extra storage space available. - On KU bus route Avalon Apt. located: 4 blocks east of Iowa on 9th to Avalon Rd. Leasing office located 111 W.8th, #101 Low Utilities! Iowa Street Display Apt. Open M-Sat. 1:00-4:30 - Laundry facilities. - Close to KU and Hillcrest Shopping Center. - Rental furniture available from Thompson-Crawley.