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It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. mmmmmmmmm SGA escort system chooses not to strike By Bill Lammers and assistant hall directors and the "I'VE DECIDED to move on to VOLL TOLD Kuron and the other Asked if he would make one senator publicity, including advertisements in Managing Editor Commuter Center to involve more other things beyond SGA." Wolf said. escorts he would have a list of names responsible for coordinating the the News and on WFAL-AM and students as escorts. Wolf also said he would like to put a for potential escorts to Kuron by system, Voll said he would rather not printed flyers. A potential strike by escorts in the "AND I'LL do the coordinating," stop to rumors that he organized the Wednesday so he can have them lump that responsibility on one senator. Student Government Association replied Robert W. Kuron, a sophomore, showdown between the escorts and checked out for police records and The SGA allocation of $100 is not (SGA) escort system was averted who assumes the role of coordinator of Voll. He said the escorts were free- other criteria. Voll said he hoped SGA "WHAT I'M more inclined to do is expected to be exceeded, Voll said, yesterday by a "meeting of the minds" the project for the remainder of spring thinking individuals who made up their would have a more detailed report of wait until next year to advertise for the although the escorts had been under the of the escorts and SGA President quarter. own minds to threaten to strike if Voll the system's stature with the SGA position of coordinator of the escort impression that $200 was to be used for Michael C. VoU. The group met with Voll "not to and the new SGA administration did not organization and SGA involvement by system," Voll said. advertisement purposes. About seven escorts who still man avert a strike-but to iron out dif- become more involved in the escort next week. the system, which escorts University ferences," Voll said. system's operation. As for the remaining weeks of spring "AS FAR as our personal feelings women to and from their residences in Earlier in the meeting, former SGA Although his administrative role in Although the system's problems quarter, Voll said SGA could be counted go, most of us would like to see it the evenin&met with Voll and came to President Bob Wolf severed his official the escort system has ended. Wolf said seem solved for the remainder of spring upon to deliver the money it has continue." Kuron said, adding that the an agreement on SGA involvement in role as coordinator of the system by he will not completely abandon the quarter, Voll would not commit himself allocated for the advertisement of the financial feasibility for the system the project. reading a statement. group. for fall quarter. service and for escorts. would have to be examined before a "I'll supply the people," Voll said, "I am no longer in office and it is "I'll still escort a night or two," Wolf commitment could be made. adding that he will contact Inter- time to stop (coordinating the system) said, "but I just wanted to let people "I could see the creation of the post "We're going to spend some bucks," Persons interested in becoming Fraternity Council, Residence Life and let others" assume responsibility, know I have no political business with of coordinator of the escort system if, Voll said, adding that he and SGA would escorts should contact the SGA office in Association, individual hall directors Wolf said. SGA (anymore)." in fact, we do keep it," Voll said. consider the most efficient method of the Student Services Building. G Stews Vol. 61, No. 103 The Tuesday, May 16, 1978 Bowling 'Green State University Supershooter News direcfor aims his eye toward sports By Paula Winslow camera lenses such as the new 400 "Photographers arc no longer con- Staff Reporter millimeter ones, he claimed. tent to sit in the stands," he observed. And free-lancers must not be content Every picture tells a story. "THEY PERMIT you to shoot color only with photography skills, Boutelle Cliff Boutelle's pictures tell stories of in different lighting and in practically said. He also must know how the sports figures such as Nolan Ryan, any kind of conditions," he explained. fiercely competitive free-lance market Johnny Bench and Kareem Abdul Boutelle said the emphasis in sports works to be successful. Jabaar. They are found on the covers of photography also has shifted from Newsweek, Sport and Pro magazines. stationary to action shots, especially in "IN ANY KPND of free-lancing, it's And they tell about a man who at- baseball action. not so much the photography, it's the' tributes much of his success as a free- "There is more effort to get into the business end." he said. "You can take lance sports photographer to "sheer game and show facial expressions," he the best pictures in the world and it luck." "You never know when you'll come up with that one shot that you know is going to sell," Boutelle. director of But I'm not in it for the University News and Photo Services and free-lance photographer who has money. I do it for about 300 magazine covers to his credit, explained. One of those shots was of Nolan Ryan, the challenge.' pitcher for the California Angels, after he pitched his third no-hitter. Boutelle said his photograph of the pitcher at explained, displaying an issue of Sport won't do you a bit of good if you can't work earned him $800 when it was magazine featuring Cincinnati Reds .sel1 them," he added. selected for the cover of the June 16, catcher Johnny Bench on the cover. "Hard work is tht key to progress in 1975 Newsweek. The shot, taken by Boutelle. shows the field," he said. "Wangle your way Bench with a grimace of anticipation as to get a press pass." he suggested, "BUT I'M NOT in it to make a lot of he leans back to catch a pop foul. recommending work experience at a money," Boutelle insisted, shrugging newspaper. off the large fees his photographs often "IT'S NOT JUST the batter swinging A photographer also must be sure he draw. "I do it f», da challenge." at the ball, it's the power behind it," submits enough shots to the publisher. Boutelle said part of the challenge is Boutelle continued. Boutelle warned, explaining that he budgeting his time between his wife, Baseball is the hardest sport to sent about 40 shots of Nolan Ryan to two sons and daughter, his University photograph because the action is Newsweek to be considered for the work and his free-lance work. He often usually far away from the cover of the June 16.1975 issue. travels as far as Atlanta or as close as photographer, according to Boutelle. A But Boutelle said most photographers Detroit to cover a game. photographer must "train himself" to will not be satisfied with only one shot. Newsphoto by Dave Ryan Another challenge in sports focus on different and unusual angles of "You're never happy with just one." Cliff Boutelle photography results from longer a sport. he noted. T Ludwig appointed to trustees £ft' ■ < *J&V1 The chairman and chief executive mitted by Bowling Green officials to be mons, who formally will relinquish his officer of L-K Restaurants and Motels considered for the position over a year position after 16 years of University Inc. has been appointed to the ago. But I'd forgotten about it." Ludwig service at Thursday's Board of University Board of Trustees. said he did not hesitate to accept the Trustees meeting at the Firelands Governor James A. Rhodes an- position. Branch Campus. nounced Friday the appointment of 46- Ludwig said he has no plans to im- Ludwig said his presence at the year-old Marion businessman Robert plement any changes at the University. University yesterday and today was C. Ludwig to a nine-year term. He interprets his trustee role as a "purely coincidental." Ludwig Is a Ludwig, who visited the University learning experience. member of the College of Business yesterday, said the call he received last "Since it's a nine-year appointment. I Administration advisory committee Thursday from the 'governor's ap- think I'll be fairly quiet for the first which met yesterday and said that the pointment secretary informing him he year," ludwig said. meeting, scheduled long ago, Just had been selected came as "an unex- happened to coincide with the ap- pected surprise." THE APPOINTMENT is effective pointment. Ludwig also is a member of tomorrow. the University's Alumni Development "I KNEW MY name had been sub- Ludwig succeeds Donald G. Sim- Foundation. LUDWIG GRADUATED from the University in 1955 with a bachelor's degree in business administration.