Forensics team wins after shaky start By Tammy Batey Emerald Associate Editor University sophomore Marcie Eversolc said she thought she was going to pass out in the second round of her debate at lust week end's Lewis and Clark Invitational Evcrsolo was supposed It) stand up and refute the other team's argument at the regional speech competition Instead, the pressure got to her "She wasn't talking," said junior Ceneiva McNoalo, Eversolu's debate partner "I don't even think she was breathing I wanted to say, 'Are you OK' Inhale, inhale The prc&sum on Evorsolo and McNeale was great The University Forensic* Program hud won three years in a row in the novice divi sion at the tournament But Eversole and McNeale were able lo tako the heat They walked away w ith the I'lrsi-place award for the fourth year This weekend was a memorable one lor the program The senior division team also won first place at the Lewis and Clark Invita tional. and the program captured the lirst-place award for the tour nament The speech tournament was this weekend at Lewis and Clark Community College in Portland The same weekend, Iwo senior di vision University forensic team members won fillli place at the A/ tec Invitational in Sun Diego. University junior Shawn MacDonald said other schools partici pating at the Aztec: Invitational "call us the lop Oregon team " "It’s very political." MacDonald said "It's just like a sports team When you're suttessful in the past, they expect you to lie success ful in tito future " Forensic tram momfiers >*.>ici they s|H>nd hundreds ol hours in the library preparing their arguments for tournaments Besides studying their topics, they also get to know their debate partners "We've known ouch other a lull two weeks and already she re minds me of my mother." liversole said of McNeale junior Lewi I ShtxJd. who is MacDonald s debate partner, said he's learned his teammate's strengths and weaknesses "You learn too mm h." he said junior John I’aul Voillerjue. who was on the senior division team at the Lewis and (dark Invitational, said it's Important lh.it debate partners are on the same level "Both people have to be saving the same thing he said You have to learn to think in the same way Light forensics program members graduated last year said David Frank. University forensics program dtret lor None ol the I i re turning members from Iasi year are seniors so their experience on the team is limited, he said Frank said the team's win at the Lew is ami Clark Invitational was a pleasant surprise “It was beyond all of my expectation*." he said "Last year, we were deep In our exponent o I tiis year we thought was a rebuild Ing year " All of the 24 school teams competing it the Lewis and Clark In vitutional and the 5^ teams at the A/let: Invitational are pari ol the Cross Fsaininatlon Debate As sot lotion Frank said This year. CLUA chose welfare as the debate topic at all of its tournaments JACKSON Continued from Page 1 Kep I’oler Del-a/.io of Spring fluid; Cynthia Wcxtlon, h'ugene candidate for Uisl. 41 nnd Kt;p Bill Dwyor. candidate lor Sen a to Dist. 21, opcnud ihu ovonl, but it was clear lltu crowd was (hurt: for Jackson Students gave him a stand ing-ovation when lie appeared on the* stage and often inter rupted his speech with ap plause An estimated ti.OOO people, mostly students, turned out on the warm, sunny day — less than half the number of stu dents who floc ked to see Jack son four years ago. In the spring of 19MB, about 15,000 people gathered in McArthur Court and stood In the ruin for more than one hour to hear him speak. An estimat ed 5,000 people had to lie turned away On campus Monday, )e< kson led the crowd in repeated chants of -Rebuild America." "Keep hope alive." and "Heal America " Compassion, and not hale, should shape our attitudes about others during these diffi cult economic times, Jackson said Unemployed workers, he f'THMO tff P«*l4*r A crowd ot nearly 6,000 people was on hand Monday afternoon to hear Jackson s message. said, should gut angry at cum panics lh.it eliminate jol» and not tiic workers who benefit from the jobs "Let’s live together," he said "Lest we forget the Mexicans. Taiwanese. South Koreans, did not take these jobs from us," he said "Don't hate them Ameri can corporations got the tux breaks to close the plant hem The Kopubticen Party poli cies are to blame fot till- job losses, Jackson said “Profits for the few. unem ployment (or (tie masses," he said in Ins authoritative, boom in^> voice "Thun they look down on us .mil preac li l.miily values "In Amertc a. u Jot) is u family valuu." Jackson said lo a roar ing c rowd "(Then- are) -10 mil lion Americans in poverty." lie said, adding dial mosi are poor, young, while lomales. not young, lilac k men Moreover, he said, most poor people work everyday doing liring jobs and arc' not lazy They work in fasl-foocj res laurants Ripping hamtnirgers. Jac kson said They raise their i hildren, he said, and they work In hospitals unit do thr ilirly work for others Yol wtu;n they yti‘t sick be (..him; wo do Mol have .1 nation at health t aro, they cannot al lord to ho in tiio iu'd tin s make every day." In' said Jackson didn't dlrci tly >111 sw or questions ol why tho Dotnoi r.itn presidential In kot ol [till Clinton .ind Al Coro is avoiding issues ol race. hut s,ud ho thinks tho 1 .iiiilnl.ilos iiro choosing to Iih us on tho is ono my, which also affects ovor> ono Hut Leslie Warren. dirts tor ol tho Bl.uk Student Union, who sjioko .it tho mlly. s.iid sho lx hovos Clinton and Coro are do mg a nood job ol rout limy; out to blai k voters II Clinton took Jackson around with him on his i am puign. Warren said, it would possibly Im only lor an appear ,IIK e I think It would he to use J.u kson as window-dressing/' she said Alter (.ailing lor togetherness and political change lor ahout an hour. Ju( kson gav e his thumbs up sign, said "love you" and lel'l lor Corvallis to continue Ins lour Residency hearing to be in EMU By Sarah Clark ErrxKald Hopo»lw A public hearing on llm state Hoard of Higher laluca lion's proposed rt-sidoncy re quirements will lie today at It) a m in l-.MU Cedar Room C. Thu proposed require ments would affet t all first year, out-of-state students who want to apply for res idency after July 1, IMtKi The rules would deny res ident y lor out -of state sill ■ dents who are in Oregon "primarily lor educational purposes." at tording to a draft of the proposal Students enrolled in more than seven credit hours per quarter "shall he presumed to lie in Oregon for primarily educational purposes." at cooling to the proposal Hearing Officer Rose l ung will record comments anti collect written testimony of fered .it the hearing She w ill not he aide to answer any questions not oiler any ad vice to students, she salt! 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