Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 91, No. 262, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1992 Page: 3 of 12
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Altus (OK) Times, Friday, January 17, 1992 3
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were collected during Tuesday’s by Coca-Cola, McDonalds and
blood drive at Prince of Peace members of the Tabernacle
Fifty-eight donors were pre- Shirley Corrigan, Leroy Gardner,
sent with five deferrals. Betty Gardner, Fern Burdick,
Blood donors were: Ellen Coline Tate, Eleanor Houghton,
Henley, Douglas Tritle, Tommy Virginia Phillips, Carmen
Robinson, Joseph Stewart, Gooch, Dorothy Riggan. Ann
Ronald Ogden Sr., Tresa Nordman, Amanda Horn.
Zemotel, Richard Norman, Michaell King and Judy Dunlga.
Cooper Ray, Brad Wenk, Michael The next blood drive will be
Kirkma, Rodger Kerr. April held Tuesday, Feb. 11. from
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By The Associated Press
A cold front diving into
Oklahoma today should stall a
warming process in some sec-
tions that began on Thursday.
The National Weather Service
said the system was not as
strong as other fronts that have |
passed through the state this
week.
When the front reached
northwestern Oklahoma this
morning, temperatures ahead of
and behind the front varied lit-
tle.
But as the system crosses
southeastward across the state,
cooler air and northerly winds
eventually will filter in, holding
temperatures to more season-
able levels. .
Meanwhile, skies were partly Honored blood donors during Tuesday’s blood drive at Prince of Peace
cloudy early today and tempera Catholic Church were Donna Rodgers, one gallon, and George
tures ranged from 18 In Gage to Selvidge, six gallons. There were four first time donors. (Staff photo)
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Ecuono 43 In Haban Van Horn: Fewer students.
The clouds should thicken
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RELIST ALAT ELIEEuLESLL faculty may be needed
In summary, expect consid-
erable cloudiness and cooler NORMAN (AP) - The presi- under House Bill 1017, the edu-
conditions today, with highs dent of the University of cation reform and tax law. That
ranging from the upper 30s to Oklahoma warns that limiting left only $46 million in new
the mid 40s. A chance of light enrollment and cutting faculty funds for all other state agen-
rain or snow is possible in the may be necessary to make up cies. Van Horn said,
southeast tonight, with lows for a projected revenue shortfall Some legislators feel they did
ranging from 15 in the in nscal year 1993. very well for higher education
Panhandle to the lower 30s in Without new funds from the last year, and the university
the extreme southeast. Legislature, the university faces must send them a message that
a $2.1 million shortfall in the the university is struggling, he
A chance of morning snow fiscal year that begins in July, said,
flurries continues in the south- Richard Van Horn told the
east, otherwise it should be fair school’s budget council Van Horn said he is aware
and continued cool with highs Wednesday. many Oklahomans are com-
from 36 to 44. plaining already about stricter
The extended outlook calls "I don’t think we can continue admission standards at
for partly cloudy skies and a to support the university at the Oklahoma and Oklahoma State,
warming trend. Highs Sunday size it ,S'" Van Horn said He said legislators are partlcu-
should range from the low 40s in Wednesday. "We may have to larly sensitive to that in this
the northeast to the mid 50s in think about reducing employ- election year,
the west. Lows should be in the ment through attrition, and we “We wouldn’t be doing any-
20s. may have to let shrinkage oc- thing dramatic" with the ad-
cur." mission changes, he said.
Highs Monday and Tuesday The state had $156 miUion in Van Horn wants the State
should be mostly in the 50s. new revenues this fiscal year but Regents for Higher Education to
Lows both nights should range $110 million of that was ear- let the university use its own
from the upper 20s the mid 30s. marked for common education judgment when admitting stu-
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