'This Is KWAX' Heard Since 1951 By Elliot Carlson Emarald Erratum Writer "Thin is radio KWAX, your high fidelity station 91.1 on your dial the voice of the Unl veralty of Oregon." Since 1951, when KWAX wan at m ted by Glenn fltarlin, then ttpecch adviser, this has been (t familiar Hound on KM stations in | tin- Eugene area. The homo of ntatlon KWAX Ih on Vlllard hall's third floor. ! \ complete network of wires, switches and amplifiers com priMo the 10 watt Htatlon. This world of broadcasting and en tertainment starts at 4:.'J0 p.m. each day except Sundays, and presents a wide variety of pro grams. A group of students who spend many of their free hours at KWAX Is largely responsible for the success of the University ra dio station. The group includes both speech majors and students : who enjoy radio work merely as ; a hobby. Students hold positions I in engineering, announcing, con | tinuity writing, promotion and news. Working together, these stu dents offer an array of pro grams which includes news, disc I Jockey shows, classical music programs, special events and educational panel discussions. Among the most popular shows presented by KWAX are “Uni versity Hour,’’ a dramatic pro gram with the script written by students; “Scotty's Music Hall,” a live music show, and a roving mike show from the Student Union when students are inter viewed and opinions of Univer sity events are given. 1 i mi I \jr - WHAT’S going on IN THERE? A. new gasoline, maybe. A better motor oil, or an improved grease It’s Union Oil’s department of calculated discontent where we tear apart the very best we and our competitors have been able to do. Our premium gasoline —Union 7600—is a good example. We adapted, this super-fuel from high octane aviation gasoline and introduced it in the West shortly after the end of World War II. The product was so successful that it’s only in the last two years that we have been able to make enough 7600 to satisfy demand. Yet all the time 7600 was in short supply we constantly improved it. This called for countless advances through the years. Why —when our customers wanted more than we could make as it was? Why—when we had to plow back hard-earned money into the improvements? Why? Simply became we wanted the finest possible product to keep our present customers satisfied —and help us win new ones This illustrates again the basic difference between America's free economy and any other. By furnishing the opportunity for a reason able profit, the American system creates intense competition for your favor. As a result, you enjoy constantly improving products... and the highest standard of living yet achieved by man. © UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA One of a series to explain how business functions. Your comments are invited. Write: The President, Union Oil Co., Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles 17, Calif,