'Ihe International Students Society held elect- ials for executive officers‘on Novenber 2, 1979. 'lhose elected to positims are as follows: President Hartmut Jeflan (Germany) Vice—President David Kwan (HongKong) Secretary-Treasurer Susan satterthwaite (USA) Assistant A Secretary-Treasurer Tan, Kong Hin (Singapore? with the election of these officers, the Society is now recognized as a Stab—committee of UPEISU. It should also be noted that, as members of the International Student community, Canadian stuielts are more than welcome to join the society. Susan Satterthwaite Secretary-Treasurer ‘ Maw/(I5 * FLORIST ’ CORSAGES AND FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS IO A.M. - '10 P.M. MONDAY - SATURDAY Charlottetown Mall 892-0727~ ‘ Atlantic Provinces is m5 Wit/(ER [WORM/II . «A CHARLOTTEI'OWN‘S urns CHINATOWN -WICKERVFURNITURE,' BASKETé, BLENDS AND DRAPES, NOVA SCOTIA .PINE FURNITURE, TINWARES, GLASS— WARE GIFT ITEMS, AND THE ONLY HEAD SHOP FOR THE ISLAND. ....0PE.N.1?AILY 1:9;99 3:91;. 6:30 pan- r ' " FRIDAY 10:00 'a'.‘m. - 9:00 ‘meZ‘f‘M‘ . “I r \ \ THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, November 15, 1979,, page 8 ,.£z£cr£p j EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SOCIETY Left to right 7 V ' ' Tan, Kong Hin - Assistant Secretary—Treasurer Susan Satterthwaite — Secretary Treasurer Hartmut Jewan - President ‘ v / David Kwan — Vice—President PRESIDENT DISCUSSES ENROLLMENT AND FUNDING_ ‘ from The Guardian 1 accessible to help‘esolve < Problem- 'Ihe overall enrolment amng universities in the dorm by less than one per cent, says ' Dr. Peter mincke, of the association of Atlantic Universities. _ The preliminary enrolnent report of the various institutions is "not too bad considering what is happeninggenerallyfl he told a news conference ’ following a two-day ~ meeting of the association. in. Sydney, N.S. recently , However, he said, the association is concerned over the projected decline in the number of 18:24- year—olds attending “ ' universities in the next decade.‘ . "That group is holding now but in the next ten years it is expected to take a drastic drop," he said. - ' ‘ Dr. Meincke, president of the University of Prince Edward Island, said he does not anticipate theclosure of any instit- utions as a result of the projected change enrolnent. He said univer— sities will then have an ‘ opportunity tortum to areas that have been neglected such as continuing education and life-long learning. ' - He said the intellectual resources ofv-universi-ties w v could. also be made more 7 President Meincke Dr. Meincke said the . association discussed the reducticm in the federal government's travel subsidy for athletics. 'Ihe federal government \ gave Canadian universities $450,000 for ,.athletic travel last year but the amount was reduced. . $190,000 this Hafi- ever, $100,000 was‘added to the allotrent:;.following a meeting between university and governmen officials. ‘ Because of the reduction, he said, Atlantic universfl ities had to do some "scrambling around to try to rescue-thepperationf a - ‘ ‘ A