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of Self-Defense Opposite page, top left: Isshinryu Class. Above right: Isshinryu class warms up. Above: Officers of the MSU Karate Club are, (I to t), Randy Small, President; Art Graddy, Vice President; Samuel Brackstone, Secre- tary; Davis Baker, Treasurer. Top left: Shotokan advanced clas s. Opposite page bottom left: Shotokan beginner class: Left: Shotokan class warms up. 307
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MSU Karate Club Teaches the Art ffc % $| The MSU Karate Club got its start in the fall of 1965. Classes, instructed by Chuck Carroll, a brown belt in Shotokan style, were held weekly in the Union. In 1966 the club doubled in size with the addition of the Isshinryu style, instructed by Randy Small, a brown belt. In December of 1966 th e club participated in its first tournament, the Mississippi Statewide Karate Tournament at Millsaps. The club won the second place trophy. The following year Chuck Carroll, returned to teach the Shotokan class as a black belt. Randy Small received his black belt in Isshinryu style. The club then held a small tournament with the Ole Miss Club; State lost in a sudden death match. This year the club is meeting weekly in the Activi- ties Building. The club competed in the Mississippi State-wide Karate Tournament in October and brought back five trophies. 306
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First row (I to r): Harrison, Jones, Hardwick, Adams. Second row: Nelson, Wade, Abernathy, Carmical. Third row: Knight, Shamburger, Alfred, Pharr. Fourth row: Eaton, Griffin, Canale. Fifth row: Grey, Fletcher, Pittman, Morell. Sixth row: Wade, Geyton, Wood, Stusheer. Seventh row: Martin, Hall, Stevens, Shumaker. The M-Club at Mississippi State is the traditional organization for varsity athletes. Lettermen in all major sports have been honored for years by mem- bership in the M-Club. The purposes of the club are to promote sportsman- ship and fellowship so as to make a contribution to campus life and to en- hance the general image of the Uni- versity. M-Club: The Organization for Varsity Athletes OFFICERS President Bill Nelson Vice President Chuck Wade Treasurer Calvin Harrison Serjeant-at-Arms Stu Scheer Advisor Bill Hildebrand 308
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