The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 03, 1974, Image 3

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Karate more than self-defense
SELF-DISCIPLINE IS the guiding principle of karite, as shown
in meditation <top) before the workout. At bottom, Ron Avellino
(left) and Bob IS:yahy— both blackbelts— practice.
Three nights a week the walls are shaking and the
sweat is pouring in 106 White Building, and the
people who are in the middle of it all, love it.
The Penn State Karate ,Club meets there on
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday nights.
The shaking of the walls may be due to the ki-ays
yells) shouted by the karatekas (students of
karate) or perhaps by the rhythm of the flying fists,
feet. and even the trembling of the knees.
"The Penn State Karate Club is affiliated with the
American Okinawan Karate Asscfciation, and the
style practiced is the Okinawan Isshinryu," said
President Steven Briggs.
Throughout the two and a half \ hour training
session, Japanese terms are used. -
"Ki-Ay means yell," explained/ George Mowod,
blackbelt and head ipstructor. "It serves several
purposes. It gives confidence to the fighter while it
tightens his abdominiil muscles, and if it does not
scare the opponent at least it will make him flinch
and pose as 'a more vulnerable target."
The training hall is the Dojo, and the-karatekas
must bow (rei) upon entering to pay respect to the
hall, to the superiors, and to their fellow karatekas.
After the initial bow a different world is entered.
For the duration of the training session the karateka
gives up his or her personality and Must subjugate
his or her will to that of the instructors.
"Karate is a good form of self-discipline," said
Briggs.
"If the person takes time to learn the basics, he
learns how to control his body and mind," Briggs
added.
Photos by Stephan Gerhart
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By STEPHEN GERHART
Collegian Staff Writer
Self-discipline and respect toward the superiors
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University Park Calendar
October 3-13, 1974
SPECIAL EVENTS
Thursaay, October 3 Sports West Ger
man Women's National Volleyball Team
vs. U.S.A. Eastern Zone National Team
8 p m , Rec. Hall
Friday, October 4 Artists Series. Paul
Winter Consort. 830 p m Schwab.
Friday, October 4 Commonsplace Cof
feehouse, 8 p m.. Room 102 Kern
Saturday, October 5 Paul Winter Con
sort program of Charles yes music
8 30 p m , HUB ballroom
Sunday, October 6 Chapel Service, 11
a.m , Eisenhower Chapel Sister Beverly
Stanton, Campus Ministry. Morgan State
College.
Sunday, October 6 Black Christian Fel
lowship worship service, 11 a.m. Black
Cultural Center
SEMINARS
Thursday, October 3 Natural Disasters.
2 . 20 p.m., Room 220 Willard. Dr Barry
L Myers. business law, on "Legal Con- •
trots in Flood-Prone Areas."
Thursday, October 3
p m., Room 111 Tyson.
ey, USDA, .Washington,
Metal Contamination in
Disposal." •
Thursday, October 3 Physics. 3 55 p m.,
Room 117 Osmond Helmut Frazsche.
Jpmes Frank Institute, University of Chi
cago. on "Amorphous Semiconductors "
Thursday, October 3 = Chemistry, 12:45
p.m., Room 333 Whitmore. John Ross,
M I.T , on "Chemical Instabilities
Thursday. October 3 Acoustical Society
and Engineering Acoustics Graduate
Program. 4 p m , Room 71 Willard. Dr
Francis Fenton. Westinghouse Corp.. on
Present Trends in Nonlinear Acoustics'
Thursday, October 3 Mathematics. 4
pm , Room 102 McAllister N Grossmah
on •Examples of Bang-Bang Controls In
Infinite Dimensions
Thursday, October 3 Philosophy. 4 p m
Room 351 Willard Or John Anderson on
Phllos "
LECTURES
Thursday, October 3 College of Business
Administration William Elliott Lecture. 4
p.ni, Room 101 Kern. Dr Clarence C;
Walton, president. Catholic University of
America on "Historical PersPectwes on
Contemporary Busrpess "
Thursday,. October 3 Dr Luis Alberto
Sanchez, Peruvian writer-politician-edu
cator. B"p.m.. Room 101 Kern, on "Lit
erature and Politics of the APRA Politi
cal party "
Monday-Wednesday, October 7-9 John
Brooke-Little, Richmond Herald at the
ColOge of Arms in London, will deliver
three public lectures on heraldry, 8 p m.,
ROOT) 112 Kern. Monday on "Heralds.
Their Origin and Duties through the
Ages. Tuesday on "The Development
of Armory under the Heralds," and Wed
nesday on "Heraldry:as a Living Science
and Art Form." The lectures are spon
sored by the Interdisciplinary Graduate
Program.
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Sunday. October 6 Sigma Dal., Ep
silon women in science society '2
30
p.m . Room 101 Kern. Dr Richard C
Cunningham vice president for research
and graduate study on "Women s Role
in Research at Penn State New grad
uate students in science welcomed
Monday. October 7 Robert Trehy voice
recital 830 p m Music Bldg recital
hall.
Tuesday, October 8 Sports Women s
held hockey, vs Bucknell, 2 30 p m
Tuesday, October 8 Artists Series Film
Festival, ' The Naked Night." Ingmar
Bergman 830 p m Univ. Auditorium
Wednesday, October 9 Sports Soccer
vs. BUCknell, 730 pm. Jeltrey Field
Wednesday, October 9 University Thea
tre student preview. "The Seagull "
p Pavilion Theatre
Thursday, October 3 Meteorology 3 55
p m . Room 26 Mineral Sciences Dr
A Xi Blackadar on "Progress on a Com
prehensive Theory of Turbulence in the
Atmospheric Surface Layer
Thursday, October 3 Computer Science
4 p m Room lot Althouse .Dr S. C
Johnson Bell Laboratories Murray Hill
N J on ' Code GeneratiOn on a Machine
with Indirection.' '
Friday, October 4 Physical Chemistry
4 p,m Room 333 Whitmore L Batt.
University of Aberdeen, on "Decomposi
tion of Methyl Nitrate and Dimethylper
oxide Thermal Sources of Methoxyl
Agronomy. 345
Dr. Rufus CAiien-
D.O . on "Heavy
Soils via Waste
Radicals '
Monday, October 7 Plant Pathology
945 a m Room 213 Buckhout Joe Hill
on ' Studies in the Occurrence of Ecolo
gical Races within 'Hermmthosporium
maydis race 'T.. , I
Monday. October 7 EnvitortMental Prob
lem Solving 8 p m ."Room 105 Forum
Monday-Tuesday, October 7-8 Biochem
istry 11 10 a.m . Room 101 Althouse Dr
Harold Farrell, Jr Eastern Regional Res.
Center U S Department of Agriculture
Phila on • Phosphoproteins of Milk
I Casein Micelle Structure and, Forma
tion; "II Phosphorylation of Casein by
a•Protein Kinase from the Golgt Appara
tus of Lactating Mammary tGlands "
Wednesday, October 9 Division of En- MEETINGS OFFICIAL
vironmental Design and Planning. Depart
ment of Architecture. 8 p rri, Room 102 Saturday, October 5 American Institute Friday, October 4 Deadline tor appllca
Forum Clifford Stewart. Petry Dean and , of Planners section meeting , sponsored f ,,, lion for Winter Term Tuition Grants-In.
Stewart Architects. Boston i and Wash- by Graduate Program in Regional Plan- Aid. Room 317 Kern
ington DC.. on "Compater!Graphics in ning beginning at 111 am in Room 101
the Real World.' The lecture is co- Kern Session in fternoon with speak
sponsored by the Department of Archi- . ers General section meeting, public In
tectural Engineering. Landscape Archi- vited 1 pm . Nittany Lion Inn
Lecture, and the Division of Man-Environ- Monday, Ocotber 7 7 - OTIS. 630 p m
mental Relationsßoom 203 HUB
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Friday-Sunday, October 4-6 GSA films
"Animal Farm • and "1984 ' 8 p m . Room
112 Kern.
Wednesday, October 9 Commonsplace
'Theatre. 8 and 10 p m Room 112 Kern
"Chism.'
off Dojo's walls
and toward one another is the tesie philosophy of
karate.
All training Cessions start and end with a
traditional ceremony, during which the karatekas
pay homage to their instructors, ' recite the
Isshinryu Karate Code, the Training Hall Oath, and
meditate. •
Part of the oath reads, "The time to strike is when
the opportunity presents itself ... with true vigor we
will seek to cultivate the spirit of self-denial. We will
observe the rules of courtesy, respect our superiors.
and refrain from violence."
Becky Houser, a secretary, who joined the club
nine .months ago. is a proud owner ad the orange
belt.
"I took it for self-defense and someone bet me
that I wouldn't stick with it ... I won the bet," said
Houser. "I love the tough discipline. I know that if I
get pushed I will achieve more. At times I get angry
at the . instructors but this only makes me work
harder."
"The Isshinryu style was developed by Tatsuo
Shimabuku of Okinawa, who studied the many
different styles of karate and is also an expert in
Kung Fu," said Mowod.
Mowod began to study karate at the age of 13 and
two years later was the holder of the black belt. "A
hard working person can reach the rank of black
belt in two years," he .said.
"Karate can serve many purposes, ,it is good to
know for self-defense. The karateka will become a
well coordinated self-confident per Son," said
Mowod. "Contrary to general belief, females can be
just as successful in karate as maleS. They may
even have an advantage over the males in the
suppleness of their body," added Mowod.
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Items to be Included in this calendar should be sent to the editor,
Room 372 Old Main. bi'7hursday of the week preceding publication
Wednesday, October 9 Musica da Ca
mera 830 p m Music Bldg recital hall.
Thursday, Octobe 10 Sports Women s
held hockey vat Ursinus 2 30 p m
Thursday-SaturdaY, October 10-12 Uni
versity Theatre{ ''The Seagull 8 pm.
Pavilion Theatre
Friday, October 11 University Readers
• 8 p m Room 112 Kern
Friday, October 11 Colloquy, George
Plimpton author -on 'The Amateur
among the Pro.. 930 p m University
Auditorium
Friday. October 11 Groove Phi Groove
9 p m HUB loom
Friday, October 1 Sports. Soccer vs
Army. 7 p m 'ey Field
Friday, October I tr Genetics Symposium
1-5 p m Room 11 ' 12 Kern
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Tuesday. October = Air Pollution Con
trol 220 p.m . ROom t4O Fenske Alice
M Cachet' Eironmental Protection
Specialist Depar t ment of Environmental
Resources Burepu of Community Envir
onmental Contrcil. York Pa on "The
Realities of Ento cement in Air Pollution
Control
Tuesday, October Natural Disasters.
Meteorology and , lGeosciences. 2 20 p m .
Room 220 Willer Dr Barry Voight. ge
ology. on'"The Wsnout Dam Landslide."
Wednesday, .octobe'r 9 Analytical Chem
istry X ll 30 a m Room 333 Whitmore.
Dr Reed : Williams. duPont. on "New
Developments In Liquid Chromatogra
phy.
Wednesday..Octobt! 9 Remote Sensing
4 pin Room 204 Electrical Engineering
West Daiid P Gold. geology and Wil
liam Kowalik on 'Lineaments from ERTS
Images and then Correlation with Min
eral Occurrences in Southwestern Penn
sylvania
Thursday, October l Natural Disasters
Meteorology and Geosciences, 2 20 p or
Room 220 Willard Dr. John Lee meteor
°Joni on "HurricTe Disasters
Thursday, October 10 Physics and
Chemistry, 3 35 p.m , Room 117 °Oland
P A Egelstaff, Uriiversity of Guelph, on
'Theory of the Lictind State.'
Monday, Octciber 7 —.- Education Student
Council, 7 ,p.m.. Room 111 Chambers
Tuesday, October 8 ARKS 7.30 p.m
Room 309 Boucke.
Tuesday, October 8 1— Engineering Un
dergfadulite Council, 7.30 p m Room
207 Sackett. I
Wednesday, Optober 9 USG Academic
- Assembly, 7 30 p m, Room 311 Boucke.
Wednesday. October 9 Biological So
ciety 7.30 p m.. Robm 8 Life Sciences.
Geza Teleki, anth r opology. and Lori
Baldwin on "Field Research on Wild
Chimpanzees."
The Dail) Collegian Thursday, October 3, 1974-
Sharon Biddle, club treasurer, said, "A self
defense course made a karate addict. I practiced
seven days a week and reached the rank of black
belt in a year and a half," she said proudly.
"The personal self-defense course should be
required for all women. A female shOuld learn not to
be afraid, and how to fight back if the need arises,"
said Biddle.
Debbie Studer t id-Art) is one of the new
karatekas. "Karate is a challenge to overcome
difficulties, it improves my body and mind, I plan to
stay with it," she said.
Briggs explained that even though some will drop
out, the - present hall will be still crowded. "We need
a larger hall for workouts. Our aim is to have a
permanent space, perhaps in the new Rec Hall,"
Briggs said.
-Briggs explained that the club is striving for a
good image. "While we teach our members how to
fight, we also teach them self-restraint," he said.
The rules of the club are strict.
Dojo.
eating. drinking or smokirig is allowed in the
Dojo.
No one may leave without the instructor's per
mission.
"Seriousness of purpose, courtesy toward fellow
students, and respect toward superiors must be
maintained at all times. Bodily contact with intent
to injure, or repeated accidental injurious contact
will not be tolerated. Any student with long-toe nails
or fingernails will not be allowed to vi , orklsut," read
the club's rules.
Anyone 12 years or older may join, and dues are
$2O per term.
New members will be accepted for the winter
term.
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Friday, October 11 Commonsplace Cof
feehouse, 8 p.m, Room IQ2 Kern.
Saturday, October 12 Sports: Football,
vs Wake Forest, 1.30 p m., Beaver
Stadium Homecoming
Saturday. October 12 Penn State Glee
Club Homecoming Concert, 7'30 p m
University Auditorium.
Sunday, October 13 Chapel Service, 11
a m Music Bldg recital hall. The Rev
erend Nelson Frank, former pastor of
St Paul's United Methodist Church. State
Cdllege.
Sunday. October 13 Black Christian Fel
lowship worship service. 11 a m . Black
Cultural Center.
Sunday, October 13. Artists Series,
Senegalese dance group. 3 00 and 8 30
p m , University Auditorium.
Thursday. October 10 Meteorology, 3 55
p m Room 26 Mineral Sciences. Dr. F
Pasquill. Meteorological Office. Brack
nell Berks, England, on "Recent Activi
ties in Boundary Layer Research In the
British Meteorological Office "
Thursday, October 10 Biophysics. 4
p m . place to be announced. Jack Gros-
Su. University of Wisconsin. on "The
Evolution of a Model of Steroid Hormone
Actiori
Thursday, October 10 Nuclear Engineer
ing. 4 p m.. Breazeale Nuclear Reactor
Dr Robert A Shaw. Clarkson College
of Technology, Potsdam. N Y., on "Cor
rosion Product Radioisotope Concentra
lion in BWR "
Thursday. October 10 Agronomy. 3 45
pm , Room 305 Ag Adm Dr. Dan
Knievel on "Crop Physiology Research at
INTA. Castalar
Friday, October 11 Ceramic Science.
3 pm . Room 301 Mineral Industries Dr
F. L. Kennard. General Motors Corp. on
ZrO, Sensors '
Friday. October 11 Physical Chemistry,
4 pm . Room 333 Whitmore. Harold G
Munson on "The Effect of Collisions on
Molecular Reorientation Correlations
horn Depolarized Rayleigh Scattering of
Dense Fluids "
EXHIBITS
Museum of Art Manayunk and Other
Places Francis Speight's paintings and
drawings, Galleries A and C: Selections
from the permanent collection, Gallery
Zoller Gallery Super Mud '74, opening
October 7.
Chambers Gallery Jeanne Stevens-Soil
man, drawings and ceramics.
Kern Gallery Bob and Susan Duncan.
oil paintings.
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