Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Jan. 9,1964 Latin American Studies Diverse Sandwiched into a corner of Summerfield Hall, is a small, cluttered office which handles the Latin American Area Studies program. The office is separate from the School of Business and occupies this space because "we fit," said John P. Augelli, the program co-ordinator, professor of geography. OVER PROF. Augeill's desk passes everything relating to Latin America that concerns the KU campus. However, he primarily is responsible for the co-ordination of curriculum which leads to an undergraduate major or a graduate minor in the field of Latin American Area. This program is different from most of the curriculums at KU because it calls for close co-operation between several departments of the University, said Prof. Augelli. Each student in the program takes courses in history, economics, geography, and languages as they pertain to Latin America. Students are Hospital Sets Fund For Late Doctor The Watkins Hospital staff is starting a fund to purchase a heart treatment machine in memory of Dr. Maurice Gross, 61, who died Tuesday night. Funeral services for Dr. Gross were scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today at the First Presbyterian Church. Watkins Hospital was to be closed to all except emergency business from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Dr. Ralph Canuteson, KU Student Health Service director, said the staff hopes to raise $2,400 for a cardiac monitor-paremaker-defibrillator, used for treatment of heart ailments. Dr. Canuteson said the staff will welcome contributions to the memorial fund from faculty and students. MORE FOOTBALL FANS SAW Kansas State play in 1962 than in any other year, despite the fact that the Wildcats lost all of their 10 games. The attendance total for all games was 238,810 or 2,094 more than the previous record set in 1958 taught by professors who are specialized, or have some special knowledge of Latin America and its problems as they relate to other general fields. SOME OF THE successful extracurricular programs sponsored by the Latin American Area Studies are the junior year abroad program and a Costa Rica student exchange program. The Costa Rica faculty exchange program is sponsored by the Carnegie Institute and allows a KU professor to lecture for a year in Costa Rica and to conduct their own research. KU will host the 5th Seminar on Higher Education for Latin America, beginning February 1 and continuing until the middle of March. FRIDAY FLICKS NOTICE: Due to the extended length of this feature, starting times will be 6:45 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. FRASER THEATER don't COURT danger 35c Your car won't, when it's serviced right. Our service, our car-side manners, will keep your car in perfect shape. Our BIG GALLON Gasolene—both regular and 5-D Premium have anti-freeze additive no frozen fuel lines. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds SENIOR PARTY FREE REFRESHMENTS AND SET-UPS Friday, January 10th 8:00 p.m. 'til 12:00 midnite Seniors with I.D.'s FREE Two Bands! ROCK' N' ROLL BAND —and- FORMAL DANCE BAND (The BILL BOOTH Quintet) Non-Seniors Accompanying Seniors $1.50 Per Person Two complete floors of ELDRIDGE HOTEL rented by Senior Class Crystal Room - Coffee Shop - Big Eight Room - Lobby