The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 27, 1984, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Footloose & Foncy
1219 P Street
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The following incidents were report
ed to UNL police between noon Mon
day and 1 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Mcndsy
12:25 p.m. UNL police assisted
Lincoln police after a trench cave in at
the State Fairgrounds.
5 p.m. Security alarm malfunc
tioned at the Nebraska Center for
Continuing Education, 33rd and Hold
rege streets.
5:25 p.m. Security alarm malfunc
tioned at Sheldon Memorial Art Gal
lery. Tuesday
12:11 a.m. Two bottles of dish
soap reported poured into Broyhill
Fountain on the north side of Nebraska
Union.
1 :55 am. UNL police detained two
juveniles wanted by Lincoln police.
6:19 am. Temperature alarm re
ported sounding at the Veterinary Sci
ence Building.
9:30 am. Burglary reported at
640 N. 16th St.
3:56 p.m. Burglary reported at
626 N. 16th St. A suspect has been
arrested for the two burglaries.
Wednssdsy
10:09 am. Two female runaways
from the Nebraska Center for Children
and Youth, 2320 N. 57th St. were
located on 14th and Vine streets.
11:44 am. Security alarm acci
dentally tripped at Sheldon Memorial
Art Gallery.
7:32 p.m. Bicycle reported stolen
from Avery Hall.
1C:38 p.m. Person accused and
jailed for driving while intoxicated.
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UNL students may be getting sorter. UNL
Chancellor Martin Margate said test yccr'a
freshman cl.3 had the hhest colle en
trance exam scores b UNL's hiitory.
Although he said he didn't knew why the
scores were so hih, he Edd the Increase could
indicate tlxzX Ncbrcsfcafc h!2i2ch!.i ere dchv
a better teaching job. It tho could indicate
that UNL is doing a better job uf attracting
good students, he said."
Massengail abb said. UNL is h th top 4
percent ' of U.S. universities t:::cd on the
number of merit scholars in attendance. Itis
'hlh number may ts related to the fcet that
the university can supp'y a cchtltr'l;-) to
every merit schclar who cl.cr::3 to ci.-:d
UNL, he said. Of course I.!c::;rr ed, it
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