Thursday, February 15, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Coeds want more Hill lights By Susan Brandmeyer Kansan Staff Reporter Some KU coeds are shying away from the Hill at night. The reason: poor lighting. They have mentioned several places on campus they believe need more lights. Until that time, the coeds say, the University will have to get along without their nocturnal presence. "I won't go to the library by myself at night," Beverly Werden, Mattoon, Ill., junior, said. "If I have work to do in the library and no one else is going, then I wait and do it the next day." In particular, Miss Werden thinks the area between Zone X, just east of Memorial Stadium, and the area around Strong Hall are poorly lighted. Kay Bozeman, Akron, Ohio, sophomore, thinks more lights are needed in the Malott Hall area. Another coed, who refused to give her name, said the lighting in N Zone, north of Allen Field House, is also bad. She said the light around the parking lot is good, but there are no lights in the center of the zone. "There are plenty of lights along the sidewalks going up from Malott," she said, "but toward the top of the steps over the hill there aren't any." Miss Bozeman thinks most people drive on campus at night and don't think about the lighting situation. Consequently, she said, McCoy's HAVE THE SQUAW BOOTS GIRLS FRINGE BOOT in Brown or Sand $6.95 Knee High Boots in Brown Women's $14.95 Men's $15.95 813 Mass. VI 3-2091 they don't realize the poor lighting on the sidewalks. Any new lights placed on campus must be approved by the Chancellor's office, Leo E. Ousdahl, assistant superintendent of the building and grounds department, sald. Ousdahl said his department's budget covers only the replacement of lighting equipment already in use. Money for any new equipment must come from another fund. Ousdahl said all campus lights are checked for broken and burned-out bulbs every Friday. Recently six of the lights along the walk in front of Malott were ruined, he said. Two poles and four lamp heads were taken. During the last three years about 24 lights have been damaged with each costing approximately $100 to replace, Ousdahl said. When it gets dark enough, either a time clock or an electric eye turns the lights on around campus. The lights go on at 5:30 p.m. and off at 7:30 am. Only once or twice have the lights failed to go on at the specified time, Ousdahl said. This was because of electrical failures in the circuit, he said. Early riser service begun by coed for sleepyheads Do you miss early morning classes because of oversleeping? A KU coed sympathizes with your problem and has decided to do something about it. Marianne Monaco, Dumont, N.J., senior, has started a "wake-up service" to help sleepyheads. It started last semester as a favor to several friends living in apartments. 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