WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1962 i Prof To Speak About 'Ransom' The Rev. John Meyendorff, professor of church history at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological : Seminary, New York City; will speak at the 10:55 a.m. service Sunday in Schwab. His topic will be "I Will Ransom Them from the Power of the Grare!" Born in Neuilly-Sur-Seine, from the Sorbonhe and the Ortho dox Theological Institute of Paris. He is a lecturer in Byzantine Theo logy at Harvard UniVersity and at the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. FORMERLY vice chaii-nian 'of the Youth Department of the World Council of Churches, Mey endorff is a member.of the Faith and Order Commission, add also heads Syndesmos, an international association of Orthodox youth movements. - • . , • ,Willa Taylor will direct the Chapel Choir in "Rejoice in the Lord Alway" by an anonymUus 16th.century writer. , • • . Leonard Raver, chapel 'organist, will-play seleCtions front settings of the Advent hymn 1 "Holy Bright Appears the Morning Star". by Andreas Armsdorff, Johann Pa chelbel and Dietrich Buxtehude., GENEVIEV,E DILTS. director of the University Christian Associ ation, will speak. at the 9 „a.m. service Sunday in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower chapel. Her topic will be "How Bright Appears the Morning. Star." Ray Zeigler will direct the Med itation Choir during the service. Bureau Needs 20 Speakers The Undergraduate Student Government Speakers Bureau still needs twenty people for the pro gram. of talks to high school groups over the Christmas Vaca tion,--,----Susan Hackman, bureau chairman, said last sight. Across the state, 48 high schools have said they would like to have Penn State students tell their students about the Univer sity, she said.- Mips -Hackman added that 25 persons have re sponded so far to a request for participants in the program. Interested persons should con tact either Miss - Hackman. at UN 5-8206, or Elizabeth Skade, Pub lic Relations Commission chair man, at UN 5-8518. . Speakers are needed for the following high schools: Athens, Bethel Park,• Bradford, Cough lin, Farrell, Honesdale, Jerseys Shore, Kittaning, Lewistown and Milton. j Also Monessen, Moon, Oil City, Penn Joint and Richland, Towan da,- Tunkhanock, William Penn (York) and Williamsport. Choose the "aiiis witlebrne" gift... fresh Russet? Stoves Candies. Your choice of many essorunenta. GRIGGS PHARMACY Prescription Specialists 120. E. College Ave. THE DAILY 'COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, s PENNSYLVANIA France,_Meyendorff graduated Blaine Shover will be organist. The - Hillel Foundation will hold) its regular service at 8 p.m. Fri-, day. Theresa Cohen - , professor! emerita of mathematics will speak. !Filllel will also hold a latke' brunch at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at' the Foundation. Latkes are potato pancakes served during the Han nukah season. Mass will be celebrated this Sunday at 7 a.m. in the chapel, 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. in the., Hetzel .Union ballroom,' and' at! 11`:15 a.m..: in the HUB AsseMbly hall. 1 Christmas Newman Club will hold a Christmas party at 7 p.m. Satur-1 day at the Penn State Student: Cathdlic Center, 531 W. Fairmount! Ave. The party is free to mem bers and transportation will be! pirovidedto the Center from the l tz'ont of the HUB at 6:35 p.m. Members. planning to attend! Atoultnolify their residence hall! representatives today. Command said in effect to Ford Motor Company engineers. • "Let's do a feasib.lity study on tracklaying military vehicles." •• 'Compared to steel, the tubular-shaped glass filament com positiori has - greater energy storage poteidial—ls stronger and more flexible under heavy load. It ma) welt prove to be the automobile suspension mate r ial of tomorrow ... cars . suspended on glass! , ' Another example of engineering leadership at Ford and new ide:as for the American Road. Freshman Class Plans 5 Projects The Freshman Class Advisory Board has tentatively decided to sponsor five. main projeCts dur ing the next two .terms: Fresh man Lecture_ Series. Freshman Weekend. Book Scholarship, Ad visory Board Newsletter and Class Mile. . THE PURPOSE of the news letter is to keep class members informed on actiyiueq of thekad visory board, Susan ,Schott, chair man of the Newsletter committee, Gulden Public. Speaking Contest TOTAL $lBO 'AWARDS • Applications 211 Armsby Orientation Meeting November 29, 7 P.M. 213 Buckhout Action: Now under Army test, a Ford-designed glass filament torsion bar that's lighter, stronger, more flexible than steel "Looks -like you've got something there," the Army Tank The story begins in 1957 when Ford engineers conceived the idea of a plastic•bonded glass filament torsion bar for vehicle suspension systems. It was a revolutionary departure from the use of solid steel. It promised dramatic weight savings in battle tanks, in' personnel carriers and other' military vehicles. For example, as much as 1,000 pounds in medium tanks. said Monday night. The first Is sue of the publication will be dis tributedlo Freshmen during the first week of winter term. she explained. , The Advisory board expects to hold the lecture series in the mid dle of winter term, and the class weekend sometime in May. The Lecture Series committee is now considering speakers, Carolee Fo ley, chairman, said. Several sug gestions of the board are: former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Pennsylvania Governor-elect Wil- reool/lelll lON TN/ ANINNIOAN ROA, • TIC, Noes TN, PATO • INONSTOT • AND TIN ASO Or SPAINI , Liam W. Scranton and former No bel Prize winners. Shirley Rubin, co-chairman of the Freshman weekend, said th 4 a concert open to all students. end class picnic are possible featorua of the projected event. No spa ctfic dates or activities have be.jt decided for either project hovo ever. THE AMOUNT and. number book scholarships is depende—• upon funds which the class able .to raise in support of this project. Ronald Sinoway. froa.ti man class president saicl. ! . MOTOR COMPANY The American Road. Dearborn. Michigiui PAGE FIFTEEN