Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 18, 1986, Page 7A, Image 7

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A videotape of an inlvrvji>w with French, Fnglish and German
political leaders oxprimsing ihefr governments' reluctance to join
tluf U.S. effort against Col. Momnmar Rhadafy will be shown at
J:30 p.m. today in Studio D. IMG.
MISGKI.I.ANFXMIS
Families for Survival and American Peace Test are sponsor
ing a protest against the recent. U.-S. nuclear'testing today at 4 pm,
at the Federal HuHditig, Seventh Avenue and Pearl Street
A community picnic in honor of Karthweek will lake place
Sunday from noon to 4 pm adjai mil to the Willamette Rivet green
way and the soccer fields.by the Autzen footbridge. The.picnic in-,
eludes a kit contest, a three legged race a.iid 8'skateboard contest.
The Foreign Student Organization invites faith American and
international students tii c ome to the International Coffee Hour to
day at 4 to pm in "the International Iziunge.,'FMU.';
The International Studies Association is hosting a spring
pot luck in the. Collier House tonight frtini 5 »0 to Hp ni.An infor
iual presentation will fa? given by ISA students who attended-the
tHHti annual Convention oh ‘‘The U N, Year of Peace.*’.
German students and their friends are invited to gon on a hike
Saturday on the Fall Creek frail. For more information, contact
Helmut Plant. Room 312 Frientllv Hall, or call <iHt>-4(K>‘i
Gymnast (:ontinu,d >mm >>aK,‘tiA
Illinois after meeting Hrvm
through her previous coach, for
this reason. Brvin feels a
responsibility to look after her
protegee.
“When I first got here. I
didn't know anybody, so what
did 1 do but hang around my
coach 24 hours a day," Beetle
says.
Basile is Brym's highest
ranking gymnast and is also the
oldest of the 17 others on the
team. Brvm. 33. says it is often
strange for her to discipline a
19-year-old and adds, with a
laugh, that Basile still needs to
be told what to do.
“You want to la- independent
and now somebody's in your
life telling you what you have to
eat and what you have to lose,
and I want you to do this, and I
don't want you to do that.* "
Brvm says.
But they agree that the work
comes from a combined effort.
“I am Just so lucky to have so
meone like Kathy, as good as
she is, coaching me." Basile
says. “And she realty cares
what I do. It is a genuine
Interest.”
For Brym. coaching is just as
demanding as training. During
a competition, Brym shares in
the agonies and victories of her
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students.
"I have it really hard time
watching." she says, “I think
every coach goes through that
— you.fust sit there and you're
doing the routine with them,
tint you can't do anything about
it.”
Hasilt*. who began gymnastics
when site was seven, is no
stranger to the pressures of com
petition and has lost count of
her meet*. “I used to. when I
was little, keep track I would
say. this is my 20th meet,' but
now I have no idea.
"Experience. It’s all in the ex
perience,” she says with a
hopeful smile. Hut Hasile has
yet to overcome her nerve* and
has been far from calm during
the past week.
The key, according to Basile.
is to make the nervousness work
for her. "If 1 wasn't nervous, it
would mean I didn't care." she
says.
"It's that moment out there
and what goes through a per
son's head that makes you or
breaks you." her coach says.
Self-confidence was an issue
for Hasile and Brym not long
ago. but Basile believes she has
overcome that now.
"I believe now.” Basile says.
"I don't ever want that issue to
come up again."
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