Page 8 University Daily Kansan, August 23, 1983 Inmate flees work detail still at large LANSING — A 26-year-old minimum security immature at the Kansas State Penitentiary walked away from a work detail yesterday and headed toward the Missouri River, a prison official said. "He was only gone a matter of minutes before his escape was noticed." Baker said. Troy Baker, administrative assistant to the warden, said the inmate, Gary Lery Groyer, had been cleaning weeds from a dike about 8:30 a.m. when he escaped underbrush about 100 yards away. Grover had not been found at 4 p.m. "We're searching up and down the bank of (the west) side of the Missouri River." Baker said. Grover, who had served five months of his three to 10-year sentence for a burglary in Sedgwick County, is 6 feet tall and weighs 150 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes. KU RUGBY KU Rugby practice starts Tuesdays and Thursdays Inter-Squad Scrimmage Saturday Aug. 27th, 1:30 p.m. 23rd & Iowa NEWCOMERS ARE WELCOME! TONIGHT Woodruff Aud. 2 agencies aiding students share new office By PAUL SEVART Staff Reporter The office of student organizations and activities and the University Information Center have gained a little breathing room in the former Kansas Union office of the KU Alumni Association. The office, 403 Kansas Union, is now called the Organizations and Activities Center. The two organizations moved in Aug. 8 after the Alumni Association had moved into the K.S. "Boots" Adams Alumni Center earlier in the summer. Ann Eversole, SOA director, said the center would eventually provide to registered University organizations the use of office space and equipment, storage cabinets, a conference room, assistant with the SOA office staff and other services. SOA BEGAN LAST week to take requests from about 300 registered organizations for the use of the center, Eversole said, and will use that response to gauge the demand for the office area to aid further planning. She said that because the center would be in the Union, it would be in a convenient and logical place for students to work with, and these organizations they might want to Join. "We're really delighted we're here," Eversole said. "This is a new concept to the extent that we are now more comfortable and more convenient for organizations." The area consists of six offices and a conference room used by SOA and three rooms used by the University Information Center. One large, open room has several desks and a large electrically operated rotary file cabinet but only one phone. Eversole said the move doubled the amount of floor space available to SOA, which had been in 220 Strong. ORGANIZATIONSWOULD probably It's Never too Early and Never too Late! Come to RUSTY'S SOUTH OPEN 24 HOURS 23rd & Louisiana EVERYTHING IS IN IT! Organize your Dates & Days around scheduled KU events $4.75 from Student Union Activities & the Kansas Union Book Stores Been getting the runaround? 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