Twas the season A wrap-up on the KU football team's season paints an encouraging look ahead, and the KU volleyball team ends one of its most successful years ever. Story, page A1 Today's Kansan is the last issue of this semester, and this is the last regular day of classes. Publication of the Kansan will resume Jan. 15, the first day of classes next semester. Finals Agony of de sleet A chance of light rain will accompany cloudy skies today. Temperatures will be in the mid 30s and the rain may change to snow tonight. Details, page 3 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Vol. 97, No. 73 (USPS 650-640) Published since 1889 by the students of the University of Kansas Monday December 8,1986 Proposed cuts ieopardize classes By ALISON YOUNG 12. Write Kansas' bleak economic situation has hit home for KU students, hundreds of whom were turned away from full classes for next semester. The University's budget, which already was strained by a record fall enrollment, faces more tightening because of Governor-elect Mike Hayden's proposed 3.8 percent budget cuts for all state agencies. KU officials said recently. Administrators said last week that about 100 sections, in which students pre-enrolled, could be canceled because of proposed budget cuts. Class offerings are so limited that the University may send advisory letters to students who have been admitted for the spring semester and plan to enroll next month, officials said. Bruce Lindvall, director of admissions, said he didn't want students to pack up and move to Kansas if the courses they were expecting weren't available. According to statistics generated by the enrollment center Nov. 26, after main enrollment was completed, several basic classes turned away hundreds of students. The statistics show the number of students who tried to enroll in a course but couldn't because it was full. These figures may be inflated because a single student could have been turned away from several choices in the same department. According to statistics. ■ Western Civilization 104 enrolled 673 students. ■ Communications 150 enrolled 753 students, but turned away 837; COMS 130 enrolled 183 students, but turned away 256. Economics 104 enrolled 303 students, but turned away. 183. ■ Math 115 enrolled 630 students, but turned away 90; MATH 121 enrolled 188, but denied 23; and MATH 122 enrolled 382, but denied 51. but turned away 399. ■ Five of the seven liberal arts required 200-level English courses were closed, turning away a total of 759 students, including 26 students and one senior Political Science 110 enrolled 501 students, but denied 271. Honduran troops airlifted by U.S., governments sav See CLASSES. p. 5. col. 1 From Kansan wires TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Honduran warplanes and troops ferryed by U.S. helicopters yesterday attacked about 1,000 Nicaraguan government forces who had violated Honduran territory, the United States and Honduras said. In Managua, Nicaragua Foreign Minister Miguel d'Escoto said U.S. warplanes had bombed two buildings along the border, including eight cities. troops along the two countries' border in response to an incursion Thursday by 200 Nicaraguan troops who allegedly attacked a border outpost, wounding three Honduran soldiers and capturing two others. Facultv openings may not be filled In Tegucigalpa, U.S. and Honduran officials refused to reveal how many U.S. aircraft were used or how many Honduran troops were ferried to Jamastran, about 48 miles east of the capital. The Jamastam airstrip, built by U.S. troops in 1984, is about 30 miles By TONY BALAN University of that the University a nearly $1.8 mill wages by not fill now and June 30 The $1,794,652 would not affect with the Universi University Sena yesterday. He said contra classified person assistants. The proposed will reduce the salaries and wage salaries in any Brian Zimmermer "That's not to significant. It is it's different who decreased." Clark is so By RIC ANDERSS Staff writer He had only on addicted to coca Christopher W good time in the Clark, a 24-year duo paraed for group in self-described int fast lane. "I started in within a couple a lot," he said before his sen County District His friends have the drug. Then, caine abuse, Cla his house, hi business, his re girlfriend and his drain. His abuse and state pri. distributing and "I was spendi caine a week March. That's drinks I bough went to." 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