Wednesday, September 25.1974 University Daily Kansan 5 Campus lighting decline expected Campus lighting soon may be temporarily reduced, but no security problems are due to occur because of the decrease, according to Omnitas, director of Security and Parking. Thomas said yesterday that potential lighting cutbacks would be nothing really tremendous. "They'd be about like last year," Thomas said. "You know, like every other light being turned off in some places." Thomas also said a security expert had been hired by the University to survey the campus in coming weeks and advise on potential security problems. However, despite some lightning cutbacks, pats are being made to increase lightning on the back of your dog. "Lighting will be all along the drive, which is also a walkway, or over to Matera." Keith Lawton, director of Facilities, Planning and Operations, said the Board of Regents had approved the awarding of contracts for additional lighting behind Wesco Hall along the driveway connecting with the service drive. The Homecoming Committee approved guidelines yesterday for the judging of Homecoming displays built by the members types of University of Kansas living groups. Committee OKs guidelines for homecoming displays S six criteria will compose a 100 point scale on which the displays will be judged, Charlie Rhoades, a member of the committee, said. Members of the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Association, scholarship halls and residence halls will be required to limit expenditures to $500 a display. KU will return to a unifying theme for the first time since 1707. The committee approved "The Great Entertainer: Hollywood Hawk." as the theme for disheath this week. Judges will consider adherence to the theme, aesthetic appeal, technical complexity and competence, creativity, application, taste, and the condition of the decorations. Technical complexity and competence will be determined by the difficulty of construction and the coordination, complexity and quality of the display's con- taining. The maximum award for technical complexity and competence will be 20 points. E esthetic appeal will be worth 25 points. The esthetic appeal will be determined by the display's spatial relation to surroundings and visibility from the street. A maximum of 10 points will be awarded for adherence to the theme. Twenty-five points will be awarded for creativity—the imagination and humor displayed in the planning and building of the exhibit. Up to 10 points will be awarded for the good taste and appropriateness of the display for an alumni and family showplace. Another 10 points will be awarded for the condition of the decorations, their quality and their effect. Trophies will be awarded for winners in each of the three display categories: displays with moveable parts, three dimensional displays and two dimensional displays. "We try to incrementally make contributions to a long range goal." Lawton said. "It's a perpetual, evolving matter. It's something that always under study." He said plans to augment lighting in the area south and west of Wescos Hall were in preliminary stages. Such plans, he said, are due to be completed by the faculty of the University conducted last year. As additions are made to the campus, such as the construction of the new law building and the proposed visual arts center, Lawton said, more lighting will be installed in main pathways leading to them. However, the addition of lighting is a gradual process. Increased lighting, Lawton said, has been provided in recent years along the walkthrough to Twente and Blake hills. 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