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991 992 - 1 1 DIRECTORY STUDENTS FACULTY STAFF / / COMPUTER REPAIR DanThatt^son FOR LESS! MICROCOMPUTERS IBM P.C. & COMPATIBLES ST. 24 HOUR REPAIR ON MOST MODELS MONITORS PRINTERS 622 Minor Street IE" ''SIJiiMi HARD DRIVE - Memphis, TN 381 11 FLOPPY DRIVE WALK IN REPAIRS 327-2598 Expert Collision Repair Foreign or Domestic frame, alignment, mechanical All insurance claims velcome. Check US out before BLDG.E ?-"o Computer Corp. you need us/// IT»-J, "^ 346-9655 ,0«^* '^(Vt 2154 VENTURE DR. MSU Location-one block east of Highland St. off of Southern Ave. Marriott Supports Memphis State Appliances, Computers, Jewelry, MEMPHIS •MeetingFacilities Furniture, Electronics... •WeddingReceptions >Xarriott. Rent /tANAt Champion! •DeltaAilLines 2625ThouiajidOiVsBlvd,Memphis,TN381IB-{90111626200 TicketOffice 3477 "A" Park At Highland •ChristmasParties Memphis. TN 38111 Stacy's ••BGiafntqSuehtopFacilities 324-1036 Liveentertainment Breakfast,Lunch •PianoLounge andVideos andDinner •HealthClub Rent by Phonel Free Service! No Credit Hassles or Long Term Obligations! }ir Memplils State UNIV^ERSITY Zip Code 38152 J 1991-92 Telephone Directory Students Faculty Staff • • A project ofthe Publications Office Division of University Community Relations TABLE OF CONTENTS General & Emergency Information 2 Travel Information & Toil-Free Numbers 3 Building Abbreviations 3 Telecommunications User's Guide 4 Earthquake Safety 6 Campus Map 8 Administrative Listings 9 Departmental Listings 11 Sororities & Fraternities 17 Campus Religious Organizations ....17 Emeriti (Retired Faculty & Staff) Listings 18 University Support Groups 21 Student Information System (Dial SIS) 22 Faculty & Staff Listings 23 Student Listings 49 Advertisers Yellow Pages USE OF THIS DIRECTORY FOR SOLICITATION IS PROHIBITED MemphisStateUniversityisanEqualOpportunity/AffirmativeActionUniversity. Itiscommittedtoeducationofanon-raciallyidentifiablestudentbody. Onthecover: AcollageofscenesaroundtheMemphisStatecampusshowsthediversityofourUniversity. With morethan20,000 studentsfrom throughouttheU.S. andsome75foreigncountriesandoneofShelbyCounty'slargestemployers, MSU makesasignificant impactontheMid-South region. PresidentV. Lane Rawlinstalkswithagroupofstudentsinthetopcenterphotograph. MSU-21-9192-12M GV Publications, 1409 19thSt., Lubbock,Texas GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE: When an emergency arises, do not dial 9-1-1! The ennergency center screen would not show information necessaryforresponse. The9-1-1 Officeandthe Memphis Fire Department requestthatall emergency calls be routed through the Memphis State University Public Safety Office dispatcher. The dispatcher will immediately create a conference call with the necessary emergency agency. Public Safety will have the caller's location displayed. This procedure ensures emergency aid routing to the correct location. EMERGENCY & SERVICE NUMBERS ALL EMERGENCIES 678-HELP (4357) PUBLIC SAFETY 678-HELP (4357) SOUTHERN POISON CENTER 528-6048 TO REPORT A TELEPHONE OUT OF ORDER 678-2999 UNIVERSITY CENTER PROGRAM INFORMATION 678-2041 UNIVERSITY EVENTS (Recorded) 678-2079 UNIVERSITY FACSIMILE (Incoming) 678-FAXX (3299) UNIVERSITY OPERATOR DIAL - UNIVERSITY SWITCHBOARD 678-2000 VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER 678-2040 IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING DIRECTORY INFORMATION Thefollowing information hasbeendesignated "Directory Information"by Universityofficials:nameofstudent, address, telephonenumber,dateandplaceofbirth,academicmajor,datesofattendance,degree(s) awardedandthemostrecent previous educational institution attended by the student. This information will be released upon request to interested parties unlessthe student has provided a signed statementto the Records Office, 115 Administration Building, within 14 days of the beginning of classes each semester requesting that such information not be released. CLASS CANCELLATION & INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY In the event that inclement weather requires the cancellation of Memphis State University classes and/or campus activities, local radioandtelevision news mediawillbe immediatelynotifiedfordisseminationastheydeemappropriate. Such closingdecisionswill also be givento University vice presidentsfordisseminationthroughthe notification system in placeforeach f^SU division. Cancellationswill notapplytoadministrativeoffices. Eachfacultyand staffmemberand each student is expected to recognize that inclement weather creates conditions more dangerous than normal. Therefore, each person is expected to exercise a high degree of care to avoid accidents. All non-teaching employees whodo not reporttoworkduring inclementweatherwillbeconsidered inanannual leaveorleavewithout paystatusfor the period oftheir absence. (MSU Procedure 2A:16:01A) 2 TRAVEL INFORMATION & TOLL-FREE NUMBERS Memphis State's Official TravelAgency Rosenbluth Travel Services ~— l5SouthldlewlldSt. ^ - ^ Memphis, TN 38104 725-1111 or 800/328-1007 (after hour emergencies: 800/638-0018) Forcomplete MSUtravelregulations, see MSUProcedure 2D:01:01M. Toll-Free Travel Numbers Thefollowinglistoftoll-freetelephonenumbersfornationalhotel/motelchainsandautomobilerentalagenciesisprovided foryour convenience in planning trips for business or pleasure. We hope itwill be helpful. Hotels and Motels Admiral Benbow 800/451-1986 LaQuinta Inns 800/531-5900 BestWestern 800/528-1234 Lexington Suites 800/537-8483 Budgetel 800/428-3438 Marriott 800/228-9290 Choice Hotels 800/221-2222 Princess 800/223-1818 Clarion 800/252 7466 Quality Inn 800/228-5151 Comfort Inn 800/2285150 Radisson 800/333-3333 Courtyard by Marriott 800/321-2211 Ramada 800/228-2828 Days Inns 800/3252525 Regal 8 800/851-8888 Embassy Suites 800/362-2779 Residence Inn 800/331-3131 Garden Plaza 800/342 7336 Rodeway Inn 800/228-2000 Hampton Inns 800/4267866 Sheraton 800/325-3535 Hilton 800/445 8667 Stouffer 800/468-3571 Holiday Inn 800/4654329 Super8 800/843-1991 Howard Johnson 800/6542000 Travelodge 800/255-3050 Hyatt 800/228 9000 Westin 800/228-3000 Inter-Continental 800/3324246 Wyndham 800/822-4200 Car Rental Agency 800/321-1972 Hertz 800/654-3131 Alamo 800/327-9633 National 800/328-4567 American International 800/527-0202 Payless 800/237-2804 Avis 800/331-1212 Rent-A-Wreck ..800/535-1391 Budget 800/527-0700 Sears 800/527-0770 Dollar 800/421-6868 Thrifty 800/367-2277 BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS AB ArtBldg. JN Johnson Hall AC Alumni Center JO Jones Hall AD Administration BIdg. KN South Campus AOB AthleticOffice BIdg. LS Life Sciences AR Army ROTC LW Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law BA College of Business Office BIdg. Ml Mitchell Hall BB College of Business Classrooms MJ MeemanJournalism BIdg. BL J. Willard Brister Libraries MN Manning Hall CFA Communication & Fine Arts BIdg. MU Music BIdg. CL Clement Humanities BIdg. PB Physical Education BIdg. CS Campus School PP Physical Plant & Planning EA Education Annex PT Patterson English BIdg. EB Ellington Biology BIdg. PY Psychology BIdg. ED College of Education RT Richardson Towers EN Herff Collegeof Engineering SC Scates Hall ET Engineering Technology SE Special Education BIdg. FEC Fogelman Executive Center SM J. Millard Smith Chemistry BIdg. FH Field House TC Theater & Communication Arts GD Graphic Design DC University Center GP Guidance & Personnel Services WD Dunn Math & Foreign Languages BIdg. HC Health Center BIdg. 9 ))) TELECOMMUNICATIONS USER'S GUIDE TelecommunicationsOffice• 101 JonesHall• 678-2999 Dialing Instructions Local Calls Campus Dial last4digits Calls outside the Memphis calling zone (including international Memphis Area Dial 9+ number calls)from all non-payphoneson campus: AT&T 'In , 295 North MapleAvenue .,'., Long Distance Calls Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 '.-,,>•... A.Within the Continental United States, Alasl<a, Directcomplaintsto: 800/422-6435 Hawaii, Virgin Islands and Canada Forrates,dial9+ 00 1. (DiTaIlGiEnRgLDIiNrEecAtUTHORIZATION CODE REQUIRED) Calls outside the Memphis calling zone (including international a. From campus calls)fromall payphoneson campus: 1 Dial 9+areacode+ number;itisnotnecessary to MCITelecommunications diall. 4170Ashford-Dunwoody Road 2) Listen for3sliortbeepsfollowedbydialtone. Atlanta, GA 3031 . b. Fro3m)MEnetmeprhTiigserflrieneeclaolnlgindgisatraenacecode number. Directcomplaintsto:800/444-3333 (TOUCHTONE PHONE IVIUSTBE USED) Forrates,dial800/444-3333 1 Dial454-0044. Furthercomplaintsaboutoperatorservicesshouldbedirectedto: 2) Receivedial tone. 3) EnterTigerlinelongdistance authorizationcode Enforcement Division number. FCC Common CarrierBureau 4) Receivedial tone. 2025 M Street, N.W. 5) Dial 9. Washington, D.C. 20554 6) Receivedialtone. 7) Place call (dial areacode +number). 2. Calling Card and Operator-Assisted (0 calling) B. International Calls (THESECALLSARETHEMOSTEXPENSIVETYPESTHAT 1. Dialing Direct CAN BE PLACED FROM CAMPUS) a. Dial 9 +011 + CountryCode+City Code+ Number. a. Calling Cards NOTE.lospeedthecall on atouch-tonetelephone, press 1) Dial 9. the#button afterdialing. 2)Followinstructionsgivenbyyourcallingcardvendor. b. Listenfor3shortbeepsfollowed bydial tone. b. Operator-Assisted c. EnterTigerlinelong distanceauthorization code number. 1 Dial9+OforassistancewithintheSouthCentralBell callingzoneorDial9+00forassistanceoutsidethe 2. Calling Card orOperator-Assisted -;:, callingzone. (Seepage 11 oftheSouthCentralBell (SameasA.2. above) 1991-92GreaterMemphisWhitePagesdkecXoryior calling zone boundaries.) C. Toil-Free Calls (800) 2) WaitforOperator and give requested calling 1. Dial 9+800+ number. " * information. - , NO THIRDPARTYOR COLLECTCALLS CANBEBILLED TO A/ofe;Whenplacingoperator-assistedorcallingcardcalls,consum- ANYMSUNUMBER.(Ifcollectcallsareaccepted,thereceiving ers have a right to obtain access to the interstate long distance partywillbebilledforthecallplusanadministrativechargeto service oftlieirchoice. You maycontactyourpreferredcarrierfor recoverbilling costs.) information aboutusingtheirservicefromanyparticulartelephone on campus. DirectoryAssistance Tousealongdistanceserviceotherthan MSU'svendorofchoice, A. Campus Listings dialthe accesscode providedbythatcompany. 1. Dial forcampusoperatorfrom8 a.m.-4:30p.m. (M-F). 2.Dial2041 (UniversityCenterInformationDesk)eveningsand Pre-subscribed long distance serviceis providedtothe University weekendsduring UCopen hours. by several carriers. Rates for all operator-assistedcalls are avail- able upon requestfromtherespectivecarrier. B. Off-Campus Listings Calls within the Memphis calling zone (see page 10 ofthe South 1. Local CentralBell 1991-92 GreaterMemphis WhitePagesdirectoryfor Dial 9+411 (nocharge). 2. Long Distance calling zone boundaries)fromalltelephoneson campus: a. Dial9 +areacode +555-1212. South Central Bell b. Listenfor3shortbeepsfollowedbydialtone. P.O. Box 439 c. EnterTigerline longdistance authorization code Memphis,TN 38101 number. Directcomplaintsto: 1/577-1414 (tollfree) 3.800 For rates,dial9+ Dial 9+800 +555-1212. . TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES CELLULAR TELEPHONES their personal computers to communicate with other devicesthat MSU receives a volume discounton cellulartelephone hardware can bereachedbydial access.Thetelephonesystemwill provide and airtime. Students, faculty and staff members can contact the proper modem speed interface for all data calls. During data Telecommunicationsfordetails and prevailing rates. calls,thephonelineisstillavailableforplacing andreceivingvoice calls. Students will need to purchasefromTelecommunications a hardware adapter for the communications port of their personal FACSIMILE computers. CallTelecommunicationsforfurtherinformation about service pricing andavailability. TheTelecommunicationsOfficeisequippedtotransmitandreceive facsimile documents to any point with facsimile capabilities. This serviceisavailabletoastudent,faculty/staffmember,department, VIDEO SERVICES organizationoragencywithaUniversityaccountnumber.Facsimile ratescan beobtainedfromtheTelecommunicationsOffice.There Twenty-six cable television channels are availabe to any is no charge for business-related incoming messages. Incoming campus subscriber. A cable hook-up jack is needed, and some facsimiledocumentscanbereceived24hoursaday.Thetelephone subscribers need converter boxes for their televisions. Several numberforreceivingfacsimiles is MSU-FAXX (678-3299). cilnofsoerdm-actiirocnuiotftsepleecviifsiiconinctheraensnteltos tahree MmSaiUntcaoinmemdunitoty.preTseelnet- caststransmittedbyindustrygroupsandbyotheruniversitiescan SYSTEM FEATURES also be received. Contact Telecommunications for further in- formation. Basic and Deluxefeature packages consisting of Automatic Call- back, Call Hold, Call Waiting, Call Transfer, Conference Call (3- partyonly)andSpeedDialingareofferedtoresidencestudentsfor added convenience and flexibility to meet their communications USER GUIDES needs.StudentsmustmakeapplicationforserviceattheTelecom- Telecommunications has developed user guides for equipment municationsOffice. Facultyandstafftelephonesare automatically and servicesoffered bythedepartment. Each station user should equipped withthe Deluxepackage. have a copy of the guide that is appropriate for his or her tele- phone. Faculty and staff should check with their departments forthe names oftheirCommunications Counselors.Thesepeople TELECONFERENCE OR CONFERENCE CALLING serve as extensions of the Telecommunications Office in Anyperson,groupordepartmentmayholdatelephoneconference meeting the needs of the user community. Each Communica- call for up to six (6) parties. Only one ofthese parties must be a tions Counselor has copies of all user guides and can answer campus station.Toestablish aconferencecallformorethanthree most routine questions. Students can pick up user guides at (3) parties, callthecampus operatorforassistance. theTelecommunications Office. Aportableteleconferencetelephoneisavailableforpersons,groups ordepartmentsthatwouldliketotakepartinateleconference.This telephoneisdesignedtoallowlargegroupstoparticipateindiscus- ASSISTANCE sions with remote locations. Groups do not haveto be partofthe The Telecommunications Office staff is available to assist in- main campustotake advantage ofthisservice. dividuals, groups or departments with all of their telecom- munications needs. End-user departmental training, departmental analysis and design, and special services can be THE PC CONNECTION arranged through the department. Call us with any questions, Residencestudents maysubscribetothisservicewhich will allow concernsorproblems. TIGERLINE LONG DISTANCE SERVICE Longdistanceservice isofferedbythe MSUTelecommunications UserClass Application Department. Called Tigerline," this service is available to any Residence Hall Applicati—onforTigerline Long Distance administrative/facultypersonforofficial Universitybusiness. Users Student Service ResidenceStudentAccount mayestablishaseparateaccountforpersonaluse. Residencehall students mayalso subsaibetothe service. Applicationshould be PLEASENOTE: Cardholdersareresponsibleforallcallscharged madeattheTelecommunicationsOffice inJones Hall, room 101 totheircode numbers. Users mustnotifytheTelecommunications Office immediately if their cards are lost or stolen. Any billing discrepanciesshouldbereportedtotheTelecommunicationsOffice UserClass Application within 1 daysofinvoicedate. Administrative TelecommunicationsWorkOrder (MSUAccount) Request RATES Faculty/Staff Applicati—onforTigerline Long Distance (Personal) Service Faculty/StaffAccount TheTigerline rate structure is based on the costof service and is . TIGERLINE LONG DISTANCE SERVICE (continued) considerably below the cost of alternative long distance services quent date. If payments are not shown posted bythe delinquent from the campus. A $50 deposit may be required for student date, the authorization code will be deactivated until payment is accounts. There is no minimum usage charge and no financial received. A $15 reactivation fee will be charged to restore long limitationoncalling ability; however, incaseofexcessivecalluse, distance service. theuserwill benotifiedand askedto makeapayment. Any discrepancies or concerns should be discussed in person withTelecommunicationsOfficepersonnelinJonesHail,room101 CALL BILLING Nodiscussionofaccountswill be handledoverthetelephone. Billingfordomesticandinternationallongdistancecallsoutsidethe 901 area code begins as soon as the called party answers. Calls withinthe901 areacodehavea30-secondsetupperiodafterwhich TERMINATING SERV—ICE billingautomaticallybegins. Ifyoudialawrongnumberorreceivea AdministrativeAccounts To deactivate an authorization code, badconnection, hang up immediatelyto possibly avoidacharge. submit a Work Order Request form to the Telecommunications Officeandattachthe user'sTigerline Card. Thetelephonesystemmustreceiveapositivereleasesignalto — terminatebillingofeachcall.Whenconsecutivecallsaremade, Faculty/StaffAccounts ProvidewrittennoticetotheTelecommu- take appropriate action to insure that the first call is properly nications Office requesting the effective date of termination of terminatedfor billing purposes. Toterminate calls using standard service.CompletefinalpaperworkinpersonattheTelecommunica- desksetsorresidencelines, hang upforatleast5seconds. Billing tionsOffice.ALLCHARGESMUSTBEPAIDPRIORTODEPART- adjustmentswill notbe madefor improperlyterminatedcalls. ING FROMTHE UNIVERSITY. — ACCOUNTBILLING,PAYMENTSANDADJUSTMENTS StudentAccounts Students mustcometotheTelecommunica- — tionsOfficeinpersontoterminateservice.Applicabledepositswill AdministrativeAccounts Departments/Agenciesareprovideda be refunded by the Bursar's Office upon termination of service detailed report of all local and long distance usage charges and providingthereisnooutstandingbalance. Ifthereisabalancedue, telecommunications work order charges incurred each month. thedepositwill be usedto paythe bill. Anyremaining depositwill Billingadjustmentstoadministrativeaccountswillnotbemadeafter then be refunded. the date indicated on the invoice. Any discrepancies must be reportedtotheTelecommunications Officein writing. — Anadditionalpaymentmayberequiredifthedepositdoesnotcover Altottteraccounts Amonthlyinvoicewillberenderedtoeachuser the balancedue. If studentsdo not pay, any deposits held bythe with all long distance charges itemized. These invoices are due University (i.e.,dormitoryreservation, breakagefees, etc.)will be uponreceiptandareconsidereddelinquentafter15daysofinvoice appliedtothe outstanding bill. As in thecase of all otherfinancial date.ChecksshouldbemadepayabletoMemphisStateUniversity. obligationstotheUniversity,non-paymentwillresultinwithholding Payments areto be made atthe Bursar's Office beforethe delin- ofregistration materials, diplomaand/ortranscripts. EARTHQUAKE SAFETY (For additional Information, contact the Public Safety Office) The impactof an earthquake can be lessened ifpreparedness take steps now to prepare. Constructive, protective action measures are taken. Set aside emergency supplies and teach possible. co-workers and family whattodo during and afteradisaster. During a major earthquake, a shaking may occur that begins gentlyandwithinasecondortwogrowsviolent.Oraviolentjoltmay EMERGENCYSUPPLIES occurfirst;asecondortwolateryou'llfeeltheshakingand,asinthe Haveon hand forany emergency: first example, you'llfind itvery difficult (if not impossible)to move Flashlights, portable radio, first aid kit, fire extinguishers, noii from one roomto another. perishable food, tools, water and special medications and did Movementoftheground isseldomtheactualcauseofdeathor items. , injury.Mostcasualtiesresultfrompartialbuildingcollapseorfalling objects and debris. Many of these conditions aro easily prevent- OFFICE PREPARATION able. Ifyouareindoors,staythere.Getunderadeskortableorstand Ensurethatchemicalsandotherhazardousmaterialsarestore in a doorway or corner. Stay clear of windows, bookcases, cabi- insecurelyclosedcabinetsandthatappropriatewarningsignsaii nets, mirrors, and any heavy hanging orunsupportedobjectsuntil posted in areas housing hazardous materials. the shaking stops. Attach free-standing furniture to structural supports. Che« Because earthquakes occur without warning, it's important to latcheson file drawersto preventcontentsfrom spilling. Remov iieavy objects from high shelves and check wall-mounted Ifyouareinyourcar,pulltothesideoftheroadandstopthecar. Objectsto ensurethattheywill notfall. Secure equipmenttoworl< Donotparkunderoverpassesorpowerlines. Stay inyourcaruntil surfaces. Prevent hanging plants from swinging free orbreal<ing the earthquake isover. Iftheearthquake hasbeen severe, do not mdows. attempttocrossbridges oroverpassesthat have been damaged. Familiarizeyourselfwithemergencyexitsinclosestproximityto Ifapowerlinefallsacrossyourcar,st—ayinthecar. Ifpossible,drive 'ourworkingarea. Iflighting isdependentonelectricityratherthan away;otherwise, waitto be rescued do not getout. iunlight, keepaflashlight and plenty of batteries on hand. Don't use elevators during an earthquake. ACTION FOLLOWING AN EARTHQUAKE Whenthegroundstops shaking,checkforinjuriesandperform -iOME PREPARATION necessaryfirst aid procedures. Everyone in your home should know howtoturn off electricity, Do not usethetelephone unlessthere is asevere injury. Wear )as and water atthe main switches and valves. Caution: Do not shoesinareasnearfallendebrisandbrokenglass. Ifpossible,put ihut off gas unless an emergency exists (leaks). If gas is ever outsmallfires; if not, leaveyourbuildingorhomeimmediatelyand urned off, rememberthat all pilot lights must be relit. Label water alert neighbors. ihut-offvalve (located where waterentersthe house). Also label Checkgas, waterand electrical lines and checkappliancesfor nain watershut-offvalve, located withthe meter in a submerged damage. If you smell gas or see a broken line, shut off the main ;oncrete box in orclosetothe sidewalk. valve. Do not switch on the gas or electricity until the power It's importanttoknowwhereyou shouldgoforprotectionwhen companyhascheckedthebuilding.Donotsearchforgasleakswith he house beginstoshake. Byplanning and practicingwhattodo a lighted match or open flame. Do not use electrical switches or )efore an earthquakeoccurs,youcanconditionyourself andyour appliances if gas leaks are suspected because sparks can ignite amily to react correctly and spontaneously when the first jolt or gasfrombrokenlines.Switchoffelectricalpowerifthereisdamage shaking isfelt. to the electrical wiring. Do not touch downed electrical lines or Youcanidentifypotentialdangersbyconductinganearthquake broken appliances. lazard hunt. Go from room to room and imagine what would Clean upspilled medicines, bleaches, gasoline, insecticidesor tappen in an earthquake. Be particularly aware of the following other hazardouschemicals. jossible hazards: Checktoseethatsewagelinesareintactbeforeusingthetoilet. Tall heavy furniture which could topple, such as bookcases, Plugbathtubandsinkdrainstopreventsewagebackup.Ifthewater :hinacabinets,ormodularwall units; hotwaterheaterswhichcan supply iscut offdo not usetoilets. lie pulled away from pipes and rupture; appliances which could Check food and water supplies. If water is cut off, use emer- nove enough to rupture gas or electrical lines; hanging plants in gency water supplies found in toilet tanks (not the bowl), water leavypotsthatcouldswingfreeof hooks;heavypictureframesor heaters, melted icecubes. Donoteatordrinkfromcontainersthat Tiirrors hungoverthebed, sofas, chairs, etc.; latcheson cabinets were open during thequake. They mightcontain shattered glass. vhich will not hold the door closed during shaking; masonry Check closets, cabinets, and cupboards. Open doors cautiously. chimneysthatcouldcrumbleandfallthroughanunsupportedroof; Beware ofobjectstumbling off shelves. and breakable or heavy objects that are kept on high or open Check the building for cracks and damage, particularly the shelves. Of special concern are hazardous chemicals such as chimneys or masonry walls. Do not use fireplaces unless the nsecticidesand householdcleaningproductsoftenfound inglass chimney is undamaged and without cracks. containers. Turn on your battery-powered radio (or car radio) for damage reports and information. Use charcoal broilers or gas grills for emergencycooking (only when outdoors). ACTION DURINGAN EARTHQUAKE Donotuseyourvehicleunlessthereisanemergency. Donotgo Each person should know safe spots in every room. The best sightseeing through badly damaged areas. You will only hamper placesto be are under supported archways, against insidewalls, relief efforts. Keep streets clear for the passage of emergency andunderheavypiecesoffurniturelikeadeskorsturdytable.Stay vehicles. awayfrom windows, hanging objects, mirrors, fireplaces and tall, Bepreparedforaftershocks. They are usually smallerthanthe jnsecuredfurnitureorshelving. mainquakebutsomemaybelargeenoughtodoadditionaldamage Ifyou happento be inthe kitchen, turn offthe stove atthefirst to structuresweakened during the main shock. signofshaking andquicklytakecoverunderacounterortable,or Ifyouevacuate,postamessageinclearviewstatingwhereyou n adoorway. can befound. List reunion points in case of separation. If in a crowded publicplace, do not rushforthedoorway since Dther people are going to have the same idea. Move away from Take withyou: „, - display shelvescontaining objectsthat mayfall. • Medicines and first aid kit. . ,; ' If in a multi-storied building, get under a desk away from • Flashlight, radio and batteries. windowsandoutsidewalls. Stayinthebuildingonthesamefloor. • Importantpapers and cash. Don'tbesurprised iftheelectricitygoesout,elevatororfirealarms • Food, sleeping bags/blankets and extraclothes. JOon, orsprinklersystems are activated. Do not use elevators! If outside, get into the open away from buildings, trees, walls Volunteertoassist in the University's recovery effort! and powerlines. o S S '-ii-=)IU"ymD.oOaoC5U CO?DQ>i. ooooomaj>>>> S3tD^S5g'=c2 = = 5 m cj"=,S 5 1i m3 m3 m=m(U oC ,O3ioS mgOo1?(sO(s£3 °m_ I9f3 OD ^O CCD5 ^.=i Wi£ ;WpC2css=. fsD (sL-c 0) D ':i :i EI^S5^I";S ,22.9„o^i3„:;:! c^3 °_?,KO=-~;: t3o OSIOTlO>OTlOWCD>> i<—S3tlcv3..;<'^H3)g3>iC9.D-=J2"553";=5n>2<>3>" ^5P20i3i0n°(ayx«§>-5<anI3W-*5S_.- o "o3 f3 =rO3 033"COD 31Ii9OmaC£ICLo"Ijn-DT"Ca^5Qf.m3==-"^:)p;D"i?OOC--^31Qi)*J.I3 8

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