Friday, February 23, 3345 THE NEBRASKAN . xj rOETT-FOUKTB TEA1 Fablished three times week I j en Saodoy. Wednesday ul Friday darrar year Bsbscrtptloa tares are 11.80 Per Semester ar 1.6 fer the Callers -J Mailed Sinr'e eopy. 6 Cent. Entered seeend-elasa matter at the pestorrtee in Lincoln Nebraska, ander Aet of Congress Marrh S, 1879. and at special rate el postage provided for in Seetioa UM, Aet af October S, Uli. AatherUed Beptembei SO. Itii. a 'IntcllizenU Well-Planned The Awgwan is back. Behind that simple statement lies the story of much hard work, much real effort to get the campus humor magazine back into publication. To members of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism sorority, goes most of the credit for that hard work, which culminated in success last Tuesday when the Publications Board sanctioned re vival of The Awgwan. With The Awgwan s return, many questions naturally come to the minds of UN students. How good will it be? Will it deserve the support and patronage of the student body? How long will this revival last? These questions, of course, cannot be answered now. Time alone can tell what the answers will be. But the in telligent, well-planned editorial policy drafted by the temporary staff clearly indicates that the answers will be favorable, the Awgwan is back to stay. According to its stated editorial policy, the primary purpose of the revived Awgwan will be to entertain its readers, to provide the campus with a humorous magazine; its secondary purpose, to attain certain desirable changes on the campus "by satire and humorous exposition." To achieve these worthy objectives, The Awgwan states that it will print material written in a lively, humorous, satirical, pointed style; devote only a fraction of each issue to jokes; print no humor which is in obvious bad taste; expose any campus activities and organizations which are 'inefficient, unnecessary, or ineffectual"; welcome con tributions from all students, faculty members, and alumni; encourage underclassmen to contribute to the magazine and work their way up to positions on the editorial staff; give complete coverage of the campus and campus ac tivities. The various departments of the new Awgwan will include music, fashions, columns, personality sketches, cartoons, feature articles, calendars of campus events, and, of course, jokes. Music Convention Gives War Bond To Delta Omicron A $25 war bond achievement award was presented to the Ne braska chapter of Delta Omicron, national music sorority, at a re cent national convention. The award is given to chapters who have done superior work in or ganization and in participation in national affairs. It is also based on the improvement and building up of the chapter, and is presented at national conventions which are held every three years. Ann Birdsall, re-elected presi dent of Theta chapter of Delta Omicron, worked with Dorothy Huffman past president and 27 chapter members to attain the award. A picture of Mrs. Birdsall recently appeared in the "Musical Courier." Debaters Return From Discussion Meet At Denver Bringing three excellent ratings out of 18 awarded, debaters Betty Lou Horton and Maurine Evnen returned from the Rocky Moun tain debate and discussion con ference at Denver Feb. 16 and 17. Also competing were teams from California, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois and Kansas. Bulletin A ROHFRY Cl.l'B. Girl's Arc (wry rJoh meet m Grant Me morial Toesday at 6 p. m. All interested students are welcome, according ta Mary Beranrk, elnb representative. KM A IX XH NTKIKS. A eanrua of the small eoontrlea will be beld la the I'nloa Room 31ft, Friday at p. an., aeeorttinr to Jeaa Hocers, chair man af foiand. WB-COMMITTEE MRETTVO. A meeting of snh-enmmittee 3 oa Man date has beea eaBe4 for Friday at 4 p. m. hi the eari non af the I'nion. ae- eerdlns; to Joan Shaw, committee mem- Homer Flunked Out! NO wonder.. .he couldVt keep up with hU assign ments. Hit domestic duties kept him too buiyl Homer" chief trouble was buttons . . . unfaithful, elusive little perforated disks that kept coming off his shirts (which weren't Arrows). While other guys burned the midnight oik Homer spent his time nimbly thimbling a needle. Homer should hare known about Arrow Shirts with anchored buttons! They never come offl They're as permanent as the fine style and fit of all Arrow Shirts. $2.24 up. Arrow Ties too! SI and $1.50. I s. ' '' ' J&L ' "Sag"'"1" " .-SH-tm "mmm inn?. 3 Johnsons Offer Netc Felloicship For Graduates The Franklin E. and Orinda M Johnson graduate fellowship, re cently instituted at the university, will offer two or more fellowships of $750 each for 1945-46, and is open to graduates of the univer sity or other universities and col leges of recognized standing. Har old S. Wilson, assistant professor of English, is the first recipient of the fellowship. In determining the awards, scholarship, character, aims, fu ture promise based on demon- strated ability and financial need will be considered. An applicant need not be in residence. Application Forms Application forms, to be sub mitted by March 10, may be ob tained at the graduate office. The application should be accompanied by the applicant's undergraduate transcript and the graduate record, if any. COMMITTEE t. Committee ahoald have Ma l I.Uoa. tn at the I ulna office hy a. as. 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