Black Belts: Learning, Growing, and Teaching
"The human relationships of seniors and juniors, so important to Budo, will come to play a significant role in future society. Such relationships must be based on the realization that only one's example can help others to push themselves. Then the senior can lead his junior with a warm heart, and the junior can respect his senior and follow him. In such relationships, each must consider that he has three lives: his senior's life, his own and that of his junior."
-Mr. Tsutomu Ohshima
- Dave Altman, U. of Nebraska
- Carol Baker, South King County
- Marcia Baker, Bainbridge Island
- Tim Bailey, Bainbridge Island
- Leo Beer, Bainbridge Island
- Jerry Bentler, South King County
- Joel Blakely, North Seattle
- Tom Blaschko, South King County
- Ken Burrows, Salt Lake City
- Robert Conrad, Bainbridge Island
- Kerry Copeland, U. of Washington
- Burkhardt Dowell, North Seattle
- Dick Friedman, Bainbridge Island
- Charles Gordanier, Bainbridge Island
- John Gosink, U. of Washington
- Maryann Helferty, U. of Washington
- Mike Herscher, South King County
- Linda Iverson, North Seattle
- Kate Joyce, Bainbridge Island
- Nihad Khalaf, North Seattle
- Tony Larson, North Seattle
- Kit Michaels, Eugene
- Gretchen Minton, U.B.C.
- Tom Parsons, U. of Nebraska
- Tara Picken, U. of Washington
- Tom Robinson, U. of Washington
- Mavis Roe, North Seattle
- Steve Roe, U. of Washington
- Justin Royter, North Seattle
- Suzanne Teltscher, Geneva
Copyright © 1996 by John Gosink