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Show Let Your Voice Be Heard Tell University How You'd Change Union Facilities effective sounding board of student opinion "in all areas of importance in the University community." Stoker continued that "if changes should be made in the Union, this is the first effective step to be taken toward determining where and how to make them." As soon as the conclusive results are known, then full publicity of all suggestions and probable changes the Union will face will be available in the Chronicle," Chron-icle," remarked Stoker. The survey form is available to resident, non-resident, graduate student stu-dent and undergraduate student, according to Stoker. "In fact, anybody any-body who wants to fill out a form is invited to." Fifteen members of the ASUU Opinion Research Council under the direction of the Public Affairs Board are conducting a survey concerning con-cerning Union facilities. 1,500 forms are now available at the Union Information desk, and according ac-cording to Survey Chairman Steve Stoker, should be returned to the . information desk once they have been filled out. The four page form asks questions ques-tions such as how often the student uses Union facilities, how well he likes those facilities he does use, how he would expand or do away with said facilities and how he would tell the architect of the Union to improve his project. "We're conducting this survey to find out how well the Union is serving serv-ing student needs," commented Stoker. He describes the purpose of the Union Board as a service to students in that it makes the Union Building available and co-ordinates activities therein. "In order to more effectively do this, the Union Board wishes to find out how effectively the facilities in the Union are being used, if any are unnecessary, or should be expanded ex-panded or reduced." He added that, at least in this case, the "student "stu-dent has the say." Stoker defined the purpose of the Opinion Research Council as an |