An Open Forum, planned for the S turd y afternoon e ion, lied so th more time could be gi en for the discussion of reorganiza­ tion plans. Since the constitution did n provide for elections other than at national conventi • the executive board in rUtted Fir t Vice President VanLandiqbam to e in the ca ci­ ty of pr' t. Gerald Smith, ex­ ecutive director of Phi Beta Sigma Fr emity, . nted secretary. An interim tr urer, J "Birr' Carter, Jr: board member-at- lar e, Isabel Tryal, ere also ap- (Continued on /)Ilg� 26.) gen ral them of th meeting "Togeth in the 80's: United in ought and utual Int rest ." Briefly tated by Soror VanLan­ dingham, the purpose of the meeting to fill "a need for a reorganization of the ation Pan-Hell . Council' member organizatio (chap en) to unite for common theme, and to I rn from mi es and move for- ard." pointed. These officers will serve until De electio are held a the n n­ tional convention, hich a tentative- ly for the fall. orris appa Alpha Psi), chairper- son; and Constitution and Byla s, Dr. G. Frances (Phi Beta Sigma), chairper­ son. rededication to organization as tion: eTo . coli e and uni ·ty ad- nun rations in attaining th . educational and cultural objecti The foUowing committees ere finally decided upon after a lengthy, but highly productive, discu sion: Budg t and Finance, James "Bifr' Carter. (Kappa Alpha P i), chairper­ son; Program, Dr. Ern tine c eiUy (Alph ppa Alpha), chairperson; Time d PI (convention), Earl Before adjourning the grateful assembly gave Pr 'dent Vanlanding- ham a rising vote of confi and than fo her courageo effo to r urrect the defunct national body. eTo maintain fraternity life and inter­ fraternal relationships on a hi pane. eTo e as a standard settin and implementing body for the affiliate organizaf in th areas of rushing, pl� and initiation. eTo e as a forum fo con 'd- eration of mutual interest to th member organizatio . mer orld.