Drazenovich Wins Heavyweight Title HaPPY 'taster Vacation , VOL. 50 - 114 Cabinet Action on Ring Approved by Trustees All College Cabinet action chi adoption of an official class ring wee coneldered flhal by the Board of Trustees Pridtiy In a letter to James Balod, chairtnan of a ring committee ) W-Ilmitt-111.-Itatuitortliy acting - secrettry of the hoard said ; that the trusteee "felt that - the matter of the tiengrra being conitidered official waa properly covered =by action of the All-College Cabinet" ' and that "no further • action Wag titeded," ghottld consider this a Vote of confidence ih the author= Ay nt Au college Cabinet in thiii !natter and imMeed ReOOllllVl5O Ditr, kenworths, added s dlatifutas Piarthitig The trilgteeig detien chtliaked five month period of oho-ming by three Cabinet ebmmittees pointed to ViOrlt on different phases of the oie.ject Prior to this tithe, at least tout rings, each holding ectliel as official ring were manufac tured by different flritis Ring Committee I Wee tinpOmt ed lag t Ottebel following a prc posal by . Balog for ettitidthellta fiat' of the ring. Headed by Be log; the corrithittee itacted othei g6lioolg and considered i3OB sibilitieg of dedign chatiAes. A recommendation to Cabinet for a !law and official ring was . ail= proved„ Varielis designs then were, in. Census-Taking Begins denials takers started COUnting nate ltk the State . College area lett Wel% Students livin in dortnitofies,'fraternitles, and town hoUees- will be inoluded In the coUnti Mrs. Myrtle Vlerek, crew lead er, has reminded Students that they should not atitiVer eeninte, qUeationg when they go home for Easter Vacations Some atutiente have already boon contacted, end the count will continue after va catien. Ten Enumerators lien enumerators 'will operate in the borough for the 11th na tiOnal census since 1700. The, pro, ject planned for completion by April 11, Population of the State College area expected to be about 20,000. The etitnpus has been diVided int° 'four areas; everything north of Polloek !toad; Nittany-Pollock and Windorestr womon'a dorms south of Pollock !toad; and Coln lege ileighte, The fraternitiaa on eattiPtig will be included, while ,thil °there will be ooVered by per outiS dbilerifig the teWe• • Today's Weather attg Tottrgitm Cloudy, windy and showers STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY mort.rtma; ; APRIL 4, 1980 ve§tipted by ring ebhitbittee It and bile Was seleeted fOr preion ,, talon te Cabinet, -At aft- open itlectitig t the goVerntrlent grtatr) gave Unanimous approval. The adepted deeip letitute§: the Nit- Why • lb% ghtifid end , Old Nigh, thaws tha 'Provision A thlkd teditYlitte.e Wee.eppnihtt ed t 8 dray ut3 prov.i§iong for re= striated king dietribiltion end fbl the ferrrititioli of a perinaneht habitat ring• committee, . Purchase of the king ie reetrie= ted tb seventh end eighth-setliee , tier serlibre ; tikth-semester jun two.yetir agrituitufe stu dents in their Amu gehlebter, and holders of graduate Or Wider gradtlete degrees f r o,m th e College. The herttitthent comniittde will regulate tiftit distriblition_, review cases 'of questionable •eiltibility, insure that the gold content of the rifig ih eeeOrdafice with rieeeirnations l atlCl authori2e i 314 3 ," alietion of the king b neW frlftfitt= facturefg. Glie Cl.h.4:irig Paks.'4ictAialb. More than 800 students were turned- , aWaY from the doors of kelnAtab Auditorium Sunday 6lttrnooll as the College Mee Club presented tth annual Spring 'concert, The auditorium Wag packed to capacity 16 minutes be= fore the' concert began, The thee Chib presented a pro gram of and college songs. Also on the program were .Morris Samuel, tenor tiOloiStOite Varsity Quartet' Joseph'Rosenthal, While soloist: and the 1-1Y.1.465, a comedy grouo within the club,. The club returned SaturdaY from a tour through western Pennsylvania, 'New fork, and Ohio, Their 'finery inoltided eon. setts in lgrie, Clreensburg, land, titOalo, and Ridgway. By GEORGE VAD.PE.SZ A three-year famine, ' which failed to produce a National box ing thampion at Penn State, end ed before a sellout throng at Rec Hall Saturday when the. Lion's heavy, Captain Chuck Drazeno vial annexed an NCAA crown, lii Winning national laurels, DMZ became the sixth Penn Stater to garner such •honors in 13 years of NCAA tourney corn petition. Three years ago he donned gloves for the first time, A nee phyte at the fistiouffing game, Druz was groomed by Leo Housk, deceased Lion boxing coach.' Since he made his Ree Hall de hut, Drazenovieh has wort 19 bouts, and lost five, with two draws. Included in that aneceaaftil gkein are (three individnal em heavyweight titles, At this year% EIBA. tournament he Wea awarded the outstanding bolter award, the first- Lion to receive that honor. He also won the tiootinian Trophy this year, a cup 6ytnholic ' of. Penn State% Out- Standing senior boxer. Although Chuck's tellegiate more than , 5500 partisan viewers, :TOR A stirTtt. PENN STATE" • Journalistic Fraternity ...'. To ' , ROnew Grici, .Banquet The Gridiron. Banquet, annual , per-war event staged by Sigtna Delta Chi, profe§sioni jeurnaiistie fraternity, will be revived this year, Jack Reen, president, announced today. The• affair Was last presented\in 1942: • . e - b anquet 'will be - gftrerr atrAhe-Nittarry Lion Inn r lVlonday 17. Admission is by inifitagmr only. InpreVious years the banquet attracted much campus attention, Reen said, The meal Itself Is accompanied by' skits written . and performed by members Of the fraternity which, eatirite situations and per sonalities of the College. 'The affair is patterned after the annual, banquet given by the Washington Press Club, tit Which the administration is "put on the gridiron" and roasted mercilessly. skits and .continuity are built around a' central theme, With interspersed gags. This year's prbduction at the College will revolve afotind the theme, "The Year One , (Before tisen hoWer.)" Invitations to the @Vent will be extended to members of the administration, faculty i and atty. dent body who are Influential In College and student activities, Townspeonle who figure hi 'stu (ColittAtted on tinge two) Quotas. System Plan Adopted By Parma Nous Parini NOUS, Senior itien's hat Society, has passed a new %iota System for tapping sixth-semester men next Meath, Nettley Nation, president, said yesterday, Constittiting the first orgatilted tapping plan ever &dented bit the society, the system lOr a tapping quad in aid different ac tivity athletics; dramatics, forensics, publications, govern ment, and polities. According to the plan, passed lta recentMeat mg, nine sixth semester me ti 4 10 Se major de qty is football Add •be tan. .d, while 11 rrn other sports iuld be tab .& Other otta follbw: dra ties, bi form. s (blue Band, ilee Clubs eta), NoriOri 2: publications, titgovernment, 4; politics, 3. The MAUI SYsterti Calla far tap. ping a tOttli Of 40 ilWo. Norton eXplained that this is five more active members than Parmi Moil§ has ever topped from setabra-tb be, and added that the figure de ends otl a future vote of ores mit Patrol Nous members on raising the traditional tapping (Continued on page four) Vacation Begins . sometime before .5, o'clock this evening, most of the obi* debts at the College Will' throw atlitcase and dufflebag in the trunk, pile coats and suits In the betk seat, dad take off for home is a cloud of vapor. Today marks the filial day before Spring recess Which will last until 0 eau, Tuesday, April 11. This Is the last Wile of the Daily Collegian until Wdnes. day. April 12, , when it *III re• same ptaicatkia. swan. song caught the fancy of Pat Heims, the 155-pound Nittany eindrella. bby, who advanced into the finals Was the big surprise of the tourney. Helms advanced into the finals via decisions over L.S.U.'s Gordon Peresich and Wisconsin's .hick Murphy. 'gut in the finals, elong ated MI Thomas, Gonztiga!s Paci fic Coast champion, unleashed a relentless body attack to elimi nate Helms. TEAM CHAMPR Gonzaga U., a little Spokane, Wash:, Institution, and the Uni-, verity of Idaho, .both lore-tour ney dark horses pulled• an April Fool's joke on such ring powers as pre-tourney favorites and Michigan State. Gonzaga and Idaho tied for team honors with 18 points. Mich igan State was third with 13 Points. Penn State and L. •S. U. were tied for fotirth with 12 markers apiece. TITLE HOLDERS Gontaget and Idaho each had two itidiYidual championships. For Gotiztiga it was Vli Thomas, at 155, and surprising Carl Maxe,y, Who detiSioned Michigan State's standout Chuck Spieger, at'l7s, Spartans Want To Keep Coach Any reference to Earle Edwards as a possible choice for the Penn State head football coaching poet is an unpopular issue at Michi p,an State College, 'according to Fred Stabley, director of Spartan spOrts publiCitY, Stabley, who was in State Col lette for last week's National Col legiate Boxing Tournament, made it clear that Edwards is well liked as end-coach at the mid west college. Edwards has been named in ru iners as a poSsible successor to Joseph Bedenk. It is reported Michigan State offered the end coach a pay boost as an added in centive to stay there. Meanwhile, Druids, sophomore men's athletic hOnorary,. reported nearly 4,000 signatures to their petition asking for, among other things, a "name" football coach. Library Hours The'Library has announced the following hours for the vacation period: Tuesday, 7:50 a.m. to 6 p.m,; Wednesday through Satur day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, elod0d; and Mandy, 9 aim, to Fox Idaho, Len Walker, Who copped the 135 pound NCAA title last year, Was a repeater. He grabbed 145 honors by downing yracuse's Eastern champ. lien Dolphin. Herb Carlson, 1847 and '4B NCAA champ, was awarded Hs third title, the 165 crown, on the virtue of his decision over another Syratusian, three-time 'astern champ, Jim Ranier. Carlson Was also awarded the John S. Larowe Memorial tro phy which goes annually to the outstanding boxer of the tourna ment. Three of the five defending NCAA champs who had entered competition fell by the wayside-- Minnesota's Cody Connel at 155 pounds, Miami's Carl Ilernarda nt 115,. and Syracuse heavy weight, Marty Crandell. summery!. Two 1949 champions were suc cessful in retaining their laurels --Idaho's Len Walker and L,S.U. Tad Thrash. Thrash, a dynamic 130 Oland er, retained . his title by the closest of margins, His fight with Maryland's Andy Quattrooehi was stopped at the end of the first {Continued on page two) HIV dgIITS Kansas Students Honor Eisenhower A student eettithittet tit KUM: State 'College is raising $3,500 to play for a portrait of .Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, who was president bf thtit behbOi before resigning to beet:line president of the College. The eottirnittee eomposed . of Rielt lidttildri, basketball player end Btuderit Cottribli Head, and friar other eotiftelt rnetnbers. They hope to raiee the tt ecessary ainotint through student projects and contribtitiche, Miner Westley. Greene, Jr. l a NeW +Zak tittlst + Is expected to cothfdete the portrait durihg Aprils The pertrait Will be pre sented to ittiti§as State oh a stti dent-detlerd holiday Which Will be called " Eisenhowerg Day." Today The Nittany Lion Roars, FOR Chariot; "Chuck" Dra. zenovich. The younger Draz added the NCAA boxing'title to the three Eastern Intercollegiate crowns he already owns, Saturday night. We might also mention heir, sonatthlim of a football anti tratic man. For his only three letter athlete and newly.crowned National champion, the Lion inhales, expands his puny chest, and bellows a windy roar for The Draz.