COLUMBIA DAILY SPECTATOF
Barnard Nymphs to Frolick
In Greek Games Competition
t MARLI WEISS
h spr iĸhtly numphs f rolicking
lor of Panf Barnard wUl hold
niiiiul Circek Gamcs compe-
Oiis Salurday at 2 *p.m. ĩn
tlW Barnard gymnasium.
Accompanicd by crieĸ of "níkc"
ur "victory" from their Athenian
supporters, the freshman houey-
hears will compelc withthesopho-
mores inthcareasofdance,music,
lyries and athletics. AU artistic
nndeavors will center around the:
story of Pan, thc god to ivhom
this ycar's games are dedicated,
The freshmen may findthecom-
petĩtion e-tremely reugh. In tht
i hcld a
i huiic';.ii.in'.. have suci
:i!'feating Oieir more e
■cl i,]j]ii,nciits only sht
i snphomores t
i-cpi':
oudly as dancing,
pranclng horses, fuur girls from
each class ivill lead the entrance,
followed by the athletes fromtheir
rcspective teams and the"Atheni-
ans" (spectators), who will cheer
Following
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to the class of '7
o Pan bythep. it"<;c!-~e..
irt dance, the sophomore
e the chullenge
ccpt, and, rituals
pelition will
i\fler the chariot competitioi
in ivhich each group of horst
executes originally choreographed
dressage stcps, competition will
be hcld in music and in dance,
Thc athlctics ivlll then com-
mence, after all athletes swear to.
an oath administeredbytheprlest-
ess, tû "uphold the standards oí
honor and good sportsmanship."
The competition in thc discus will
bc judged on the basis of botli
around an oval rolling hoops
relay. ClLmaxing the day's
ief in- events will be the torch race, a
relay in whlch thc runners carry
flaming torches. The rites will
be concluded with the presentation
of wreaths to the leadcrs of the
Ask Shĸlfnts to Buy
Cagc Tix This Week
StuBents who plan to purehase
tickets for the victory dinner in
huiioi' uf llĸ' biiíilu'llnll li
2 at the Neiv York Ililton
vised to do so thls week. Tickcts,
_ S4 f
iiiĸli'i'.::
oii Milciitlhc-iiii.tlu'lniirtieke
•e of John Jay.
t this point, an attendance o
id f or the tx
.nd form. Honeybears auet, but onlv fi.ly iiiĸle. ittíicIc;:iic'_
<.isjil.ii îlieir graceful, have rcspondcd sofar. Th_ icquwt
traditionalGreekforminthehurd- 'bat, students buy their tickets
ling, as they float through the air, noiv hasbeenmadetoenableproper
iront legs raised ana bent, arms seating arrangcments. AfterSp.m.
crtended in opposition to their "e« Monday, the price of the
lcfis. Other young ladies ivill tickels may go up.
REMEMBER WHENi Witli all tli_ Ios__s
bcing suffcicd by Lion teanis Ihcse 1
orics aboundcd on Morningside. Pci-
_r rijjlil) provcd to bc a plienomcn.l
ilefensivc Jicifotniei'-nd _n explosivc
scor.t. Lions vvcrc Ivy Lcígiie cham-
,ious iiiul íiiiiilĸ'il ssich ic 23-5 rocoid.
"Allernalives For '68"
Pro and Con
íaps a i.niindcr-is in oidcr. The hig-
hc inciM svins ni CT.liinibiii l"-toT?.
On Robert Kennedy
-ACOUPLR c„ ....... „*.,/,,' n_,-S 1
hruugh opponcnts lo scorci 22.3 points j
per gamc. Rogei Walasiek, ihc best
diiv-i on ihe i__m ,n,i ihe new cap-
Professor Roger Hilsman
Paul H. Rockwell
positions (uppei right) in the Sl. Bona-
mibiie gjme. Lion center Dave New-
inaik, who wjs injured late in Ihe sea-
»„, came b»ck lo help lead Columbia
sé~!
Friday. Aprîl 26lh. 2:00 p.m.
Horaee Mann Ãuditorium
>ne ovei the Bonnies (lowei lefl). And
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(120thSl. and B'way)
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