10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, October 2,1967 Few attend grad meeting Graduate students seeking a Graduate Student Association, designed to have an effective voice in campus affairs, are finding the main obstacle to be a lack of communication. Bosox pick pitcher for series start BOSTON —(UPI)— The rambunctious Red Sox, a fuzzy-faced collection of kids everyone picked for ninth place, shook off their champagne hangovers today, reluctantly climbed off Cloud 9, and named hard-throwing Jose Santiago to start Wednesday's World Series opener against the St. Louis Cardinals. The youthful, exciting and improbably charges of rookie Manager Dick Williams captured Boston's first pennant in 21 years. Sunday to climax a season that will certainly rank as the most dramatic in American League history. Even on the final day, the outcome was in doubt. The Chicago White Sox were eliminated first Friday night, the Red Sox personally polished off the Minnesota Twins Sunday afternoon, the final day of the regular season. Some three hours later, the Detroit Tigers were finally eliminated and the Red Sox officially had the 1967 pennant. Celebration starts The pennant celebration went into high gear precisely at 4:34 p.m. EDT when Rico Petrocelli grabbed Rich Rollins' easy pop fly for the final out in a 5-3 victory and ignited a wild celebration that spread swiftly from the ball-park onto the city's streets. But it wasn't until more than three hours later that Boston's pennant victory became official. That's when radio flashed the final score, California Angels 8, Detroit 5, and that's when the wild victory celebration reached its crescendo. Church bells clanged over the thunder of automobile horns. Apartment house windows suddenly opened as neighbors joyously shouted to neighbors they had shunned on the streets for years. It was 7:45 p.m. local time when the game at Detroit ended and Bill Rigney's Angels killed off any possibility of a playoff by beating the Tigers. All join in Most of the Red Sox, including winning pitcher Jim Lonborg, batting star Carl Yastrzemski, catalyst Manager Williams, veteran executive Dick O'Connell, and multi-millionaire club owner Thomas Austin Yawkey were part of the jubilant celebration. Official Bulletin Foreign Students: You are invited to attend a special United Nations Dinner at Chanute, Kansas, on Oct. 14 in NW Washington. Transportation will be provided. Interested students Sign up at the Office of the Dean of Foreign Students, 226 Strong. TODAY Begins Experimental Theatre Repertory Week. Graduate Physics Colloquium. 4:30 p.m. 322 Maltt. J. P. Davidson, "1967 Conference on Nuclear Physics, Tokyo." Students for a Democratic Society. 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Rm., Union. TOMORROW Jayhawk Sports Car Club Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Forum Rm., Union. About 30 graduate students of more than 3,000 at KU attended Sunday afternoon meeting conducted by Jack Casey, Stanley graduate student, in the Kansas Union. SUA Lecture. Dick Gregory. 8 p.m. Hoch Auditorium. Representatives from 10 graduate schools attended the meeting. The group discussed a resolution defining the organization's purpose. The resolution was not approved because many students thought they should confer with graduates in their departments. A few graduates,however wanted immediate approval of the resolution. Graduates in the English department have already formed committees to make what they consider needed reforms. For example, a library committee "put enough pressure on the English library to put journals on reserve to prevent them from being checked out for two weeks at a time." Another committee reportedly will aid students who think they have received an unfair thesis question. The group, looking for more representatives from each department, is scheduled to meet again this Wednesday. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS MARINELLO Michael Fisher is happy to announce that Michael Fisher has joined our staff of hair stylists. We wish to welcome back all students, faculty and his friends. 1119 Mass. VI 3-3330 1 If Matthew Thornton had signed his name with the Scripto Reading Pen, he'd be remembered today. Scripto's new Reading Pen makes what you write easier to read. That's why Scripto calls it the Reading Pen. new kind of pen with a durable Fiber-Tip. Get the reiier to read. That's why Scripto calls it the Reading Pen. fillable Reading Pen for $1. Refills come in 12 colors. It's a new Fiber-Tip pen that writes clear and bold. Available in a non-refillable model for 39¢. Write with Not a fountain pen, not a ball-point, this is an entirely Scripto's new Reading Pen. You'll be remembered.