B—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Jan. .28, 1986 IFC completes new officer nominations The Interfraternity Council com pleted its nominations for new offi cers at last night's meeting, IFC president John Rooney said. Nominated for president are Dan Callahan (junior-economics) from Phi Mu Delta; Pat Conway (junior political science) from Alpha Chi Sigma; Vinnie Delie (junior-finance) from Pi Kappa Alpha and Jeff Peters (senior-architectural engineering) from Alpha Chi Rho. Nominated for the office of admin istrative vice president are Kraig Brown (junior-hotel restaurant and institutional management) from The- police log • Stephen Hart, 8 Packer, report- • Robert McKinley and Philip • The Porter Hall lobby telephone ed his jacket missing Saturday night Goldfarb, both of 120 E. Fairmount was damaged and the receiver worth from Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Ave., reported $lBB missing from $3O was removed this weekend, Uni -346 E. Prospect Ave., State College their residence sometime last week, versity Police said Bureau of Police Services said. State College police said • David Hahner, 340 E. Beaver Ave., reported a stereo equalizer worth $9O missing from his locked car while parked outside his residence this weekend, State College police said. • A window at the State Theater, 128 'W. College Ave., was broken between Sunday and Monday, State College police said. collegian notes • Free University is sponsoring a movie Gremlins will be shown at 8. • Free University will meet to vegetarian cooking class at 6 tonight discuss "Eckankar, the Ancient Sci in 220 Willard. • Shaver's Creek Environmental ence of Soul Travel" from 7:30 to 9 Center will hold evening ski tours tonight in 113 Sackett from 7 to 9 tonight at Stone Valley. Call 863-2000 or 667-3424 for informa tion • The Thespians will audition for the musical Fiddler on the Roof at 6:30 tonight in Schwab Auditorium. • Pax Christi will meet to discuss • The Science Fiction Society will liberation theology at 7:15 tonight in meet at 7 tonight in 316 Boucke. The 212 Eisenhower Chapel. L 1 -' 1 1 1 -I 1 .1 I. 1 I 1 J 1 1:. 1 .. 1 fru to Delta Chi; Karl Krause ( junior chemical engineering) from Sigma Chi and Pete Smith (sophomore-the ater arts) from Alpha Chi Rho. Running uncontested for Secretary /Treasurer is Geoff Blatt (junior-ac counting) from Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Rooney said each of the nominees will be allowed to make speeches at the next IFC meeting Feb. 10 at Beta Sigma Beta. He said the nominees for president will be given six minutes to speak, and the other nominees will be given three and one-half minutes. Elections will be held Feb. 24 at Acacia, Rooney said. Installation of • Herbert Costolo fell 25 to 30 feet from a balcony at 125 W. Park Ave. Sunday evening, State College police said. • A license plate worth $24 was • Barton Hofford, 400 E. Prospect removed Sunday from a marked po. Ave., reported his coat worth $3OO lice vehicle while parked in Parking missing from 218 Willard, University Lot Brown F, University Police Serv- Police said. ices said. —by Sonya Baum the new officers will be completed at the March 24 meeting. In other business, Chapter Pro- grams Chairman Dan Callahan said the IFC will hold a Server Liabili ty/Alcohol Awareness program on Feb. 9 at 2 p.m. in 301 HUB. Callahan said the goal of the pro ject is to have every fraternity's pledge class attend the program. By repeating the program every fall and spring for the next four years, he said the entire greek system at the Uni versity will become educated on alco hol-related matters. —by John L. Spence • Suzanne Lambert, 345 McEl wain, reported someone slashed her tires causing $2OO damage while the vehicle was in Parking Lot 83 North, University police said. e The Marketing Association will meet at 8 tonight in 214 Boucke. o Schedules for the Indoor Soccer Club are available at the HUB desk. 411 OF . 32 oz. drink iny Stromboli 'a II • Wear your Pizza7r T•Shirt into the store and get 1 free stomer lopping on a slice! 411 NE ism am cis um maw EN amm um en • RECYCLE btjAfLl-1--Y@CAN EAT USG ELECTIONS! Applications can be picked up in 203 HUB for the following positions: • Head Commissioner • Assistant Head Commissioner • Area Commissioner All applications are due on Wednesday, January 29, 1986 by 5:00 p.m. in 203 HUB. 028841 L 111 1 4 fa 111.111.111.111111 OM. * Z 221 II I heat dough available go c ialri ectesf- Lorto,lorttoi 0tt5... 4 -9 ~y 244- (714. 43.95 &arner— 237. 55-7.3 „ I ✓ehind "Tit& ( Sfafiovi ” • . . ' • . • .. 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