Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 06, 1992, Page 16, Image 16

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POP QUIZ
NO *2 PENCIL REQUIRED. NO TRICK QUESTIONS. NO WRONG ANSWERS.
Dqn t be. fooled If you ever take the bus, you vt> got 3 'o! riding or c,/ little
multiple choice number Because i! s time tor us to evaluate and redemgc.
our routes and schedules
And <n order for us to improve servce we need your ■'put and suggest or
So. please complete the survey bt>/ow i essay questions optional and
• Drop It m the survey envelope on any Pus
• Bring it to the L TD Kiosk and 13th S Kincaid (Jan 6 or 7 we II hr- then1
• Take it to the L TD Customer service Center or
’ Mail it to us1
1 Do you currently ride the bus 7
If yes. skip question f>2 of the survey
It no skip question ft3 of the survey
2 Please indicate why you do not ride the bus (check so that apply
Need to make other stops to or from work school
The bus takes too long
The bus stop is too tar from my home
It is difficult to make connections
Don t want to transfer downtown
Evening bus service ends too early
Morning U ot 0 direct bus service ends too early
Morning bus service starts too late
Not enough service on weekends
Do not feet secure waiting at bus stop. Which one 7
Other
3 How many one way bus trips do you take in a typical week 7
Which routes do you ride most frequently 7
Do you use a Park & Ride lot7 yes no
If yes. which one(s)7
4 What improvements to bus service would you most like to see7
(Pleaserank your response *1 being the improvement you would
most like to see. #2 being your second choice etc 1
More direct routes
More frequent service on weekdays
Extended hours of service on weekdays
E xtended hours ot service on morning U ot 0 direct buses
More frequent service on weekends
Extended hours of service on weekends
Different Park & Ride locations Where7
Other
5 What time do you usually arrive at work school7
6 What time do you usually leave work schoo1
7 What are the nearest cross streets to your home 7
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MAILING ADDRESS: PO. BOX 7070, EUGENE 97401
FOR MORE INFORMATION: 687.5555 ( TDD 687.5552)
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP.
Football games changed
Hawaii ar.fi N<\ i-la ai Las
\ - g if will lie ad (ini to the 1 O’C
Oregon football stheduh be
i ,m«' of Viii unidie. 'eft In two
other st hool's
, h 1. k s w 111 (jpc u : •' x I
tail - slate with a Sept r> gumr
at \ it/en Stadium against Ha
\s.. d the Western \tt a fit
< .unlorrnt e and will tentative
. ;.!i i I INI,V of tie it;i; \Vi si
i (iiiferenr e Sept 2f>, also in fan
g.ne
Oregon athletic dins tor Hill
Dvrne said schedule changes
hei allie net essar V after Long
Beat 11 State dropped its loot ball
p rogra in i n l)e< e m h e r a rid
Howling Green asked, to lie re
leased from Its St bed.lie ohllg.l
tloll in 1002
In-addition.' the 1 links Pat if
u 10 Gonfcrrnce game at Stan
ford was shilled to Sept 12 by
mutual agreement between the
Schools to at commodate Ore
gun's schedule revision Ore
goo will play at Hawaii during
tie 100-t season and ;• negi ti.it
mg to play Bowling Green dur
ing another season
[ he Dm ks' res ist'd 1 U‘t.:
si h.'duli’ is as ItiHows I home
games in ([APS] Sept f> HA
W Ml Sept 12 Stan lord.
- TEXAS l-.CH s,-pt
I MA . Oct t AKI'/O
\ A ST A IT . Oct 10 South
ern ( al (kt 1’ WASHING
i ON. Oi t I ! VS ashtngton
Slat. Nos 1 ( MdfOKNi V
Nos 1-1 ltd.A Nos 2 1
(Iregon State
Coach resigns
Alison Kutn'ilson ,i five vcaf
,!•.vi.int t ii.ii h lor tin I Jut k
wiitiiHi's hiiskntbitll iiMtn. to
igm-d in i)f< I'miii'f
M V pi iul .t if. ii.it r l il.lllgod
sint >• 1 lirst cntcfcii tin- t:o<ir:h
lliv’, (It! .Irssiun. .illli .It tills sl.lgf
ul my lift'. I fi'«*l tli.it im l.unih
must i uirir lirsl, Rohurlson
s.iii! in ri■ ft-rt■ n< r to hi*r hus
b.md. (,.ir>. .uni 2 1 month-old
daughter Urn* i In- ti.it i ling
■ issih i.ili-d w Itli tin )nb In i .him
ti. iniii.li to Iindi-rtakr .it tills
tmif
()n v :■ ts i .nil'll s hi .id inis
M-tii.itI , • ... i: Ihwin iIf,ns s.ud
Kotx-itson's i ontribution to tin
jirogr.im would hi* sori-lv
I
missed' bill announced her re
!>i,K i-mes’,1 lor the remainder id
season Richard Lucas, a
former Oregon men s standout
who completed Ins eligibility
List season, was added t< the
women's cuar hing staff
.Alison will certainly he diJ
Iicult to replace, hut I under
stand her reasoning lor w ishing
to step down at this time and
support iter der ision Hetny
said Shi' has meant a lot to
this program, as a player as
we : us u i ouch, and 1 will.miss
her
I lie It) veuf-oid Robertson
completed her culiogiaie career
m 1 oh i us Oregon's all-time
ss O' oil.; leader allti second lies!
rehounder Ijelore beginning hot
s, i ond stint at tier alma mater
as a graduate assistant coat h in
t>(HH Shi joined Hernv's stall
as a lull-time assistant the fol
lowing season
I have learned a lot as a
player and a coach through Id
win, and he has been a friend
to me on arid off the court,
Robertson said "! yy ill miss
working with the kids but still
w ill he m attend,mi e at e\ erv
home game
Softballer honored
Hie National Softball ('.ti.k h
t’s Association named Oregon's
kirn Manning tn tin- academic
A:! Amaru .! squad (or 1 'in !
M.inning had .1 HO1) batting
aveiage. ssas second in the i’.n
10 with six home runs, had 10
Kills and sc ured 10 runs I lie
senior Health liduc ation major
accumulated a l On (d’A last
scar
Tn lie eligible, a player must
maintain at least a 1 SO ('d’A (or
the aouiemic scar
Player named all-West
Oregon senior U .1 ss 11 n
t harroin vsas named to the all
West Region squad in voting
done b\ region volleyball
c oat lies
Ohiirroin, a four-year st.irter,
ss as named to the all i’ac 10
team in Uei emiier The Dm ks
liUtside hitter led tile le.llli in
kill digs and total hhx ks and
ranked among the conforem e
leaders m all three categories
ri.-od .1 bieah> Chech out the LMTERTAIflMEMT
■ t ion m t he ODE