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March 10, 1988IWestern Maryland College/Page 3 _J. Scott Moyer • rmpnsonmenr 4) In case of a fire, please try and preventive tips: to remain calm and activate the closest alarm to warn others. Call 7) If your clothing catches on I) Report any damaged or the Department of Campus Safety fire, STOP-DROP-ROLL. a) missing extinguishers. alarms or at extension 202, as soon as pos- it's bot.don't openit. Stay in your sheets.etc. c) Open the windows- Don't run-it will only fan the smoke detectors to your RA. or sible. roomanddothefollowing: a) Keep at the top to vent smoke, or at the flames. Drop to the floor and roll Campus Safety. 5) If you're in your room and the door closed. b) Seal the cracks bottom to let air in. d) Tie a wet out the fire. b) Use a rug, coat or 2) Know where fire alarms you hear an alarm, feel the door. If around the door with clothes, cloth over your nose and mouth to blanket to smother the flames. Prestige "Mom saysthe takes last house just isn't the of equipment same without me, continued from page 1 even though its were not finished were the transi- alotdeaners tion scenes. Originally, Slade had expected about two weeks to finish shooting, but now he must con- dense WalLO just one weekend. In order to finish his project, Slade will have to rent the costly equip- menl "The Academic Affairs Of- fice and the Communications de- partment are bending over back- wards to help me finish the proj- ect," said Slade. He plans to shoot the remaining scenes on March 26- Just because your Mom 27 at Hanison House and in the is far away,doesn't mean quad. you can't be close. Youcan "We will finish the movie," still share the love and Slade said. laughter on AT&TLong Dr. Robert Sapora, professor Distance Service. of English, was in charge of [he Itcosts less than you program for the school. He was think to hear [hat she likes displeased with the way Prestige the peace and quiet, but handled the matter. Under the she misses you. So go supervision of Sapora, Mrs. Eliza- ahead, give your Mom a beth Ripley, a WMC graduate, was call. Youcan clean your the Public Access coordinator. room later. Reach out and According to Sapora, a national touch someonev monitor who checked on different public station programs said that Ripley had done a better job then anyone else in a comparable posi- tion. Ripley has since lost her job. Meanwhile, Sapora, Slade, Ripley and the county all await the AT8IT outcome of several pending law- suits with Prestige. None of the The right choice. parties is optomistic about restor- ing the terms of the original con- tract and seeing the equipment re- turned to campus.