NPC Delegation
NPC Delegate
Lynne Rachal Chambers, Α
Lynne joined the Alpha Chapter at Longwood University in 1966. Lynne has served the national organization since 1972 as province director, convention co-chairman, awards chairman, bylaws committee, first alternate delegate to the National Panhellenic Conference and as Delegate to NPC. She has served on three ad hoc committees and as a facilitator for the Emma Coleman Frost Leadership Development Institute and for the national convention. She was honored with the Wilma Wilson Sharp Award in 1996 and as District 4 Advisor of the Year in 2007.
Lynne also serves as the chapter advisor for the Epsilon Gamma chapter at Virginia Commonwealth University and as the treasurer for the Richmond Alumnae Chapter.
NPC First Alternate Delegate
Ellen Funk Morris, ΒΛ
Ellen joined the Beta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha on the campus at the University of Central Arkansas in the spring of 1964.
She began serving nationally as a field representative in 1969 and has held a national volunteer position since 1980. After serving as province and region director, national scholarship chairman, national secretary and many years as convention choir coordinator, she was selected as the NPC first alternate delegate. Ellen represented Alpha Sigma Alpha on the Denver Area Panhellenic Executive Board and served as their president in 1985-86. She was chosen Denver area Panhellenic Woman of the Year in 1996.
NPC Second Alternate Delegate
Sue Zorichak, ΒΒ
Sue’s interest in Panhellenic began immediately after she pledged Beta Beta at the University of Northern Colorado in 1977. She has been a national volunteer for 26 continuous years and has attended every national convention since 1980. Her first job after college was as a field representative for Alpha Sigma Alpha from 1981 to 1982. Sue has since held the positions of collegiate editor of the Phoenix magazine, 1982-1984; feature editor of the Phoenix magazine, 1984-1988; national vice president of alumnae, 1988-1990; historian, July 1990-July 2003. She researched, wrote, edited and coordinated production and publication of the sorority’s 100-year history book. Sue has served as the NPC second alternate delegate since July 2002. She was appointed as membership advisor for Beta Beta in September 2007.
Sue also was a member of the Twin Cities (Minn.) Alumnae Panhellenic Association from 1982 to 1996, serving on the executive board from 1985 to 1989. Sue has been a member of the Denver Alumnae Chapter since 1996.
NPC Third Alternate Delegate
Eleanor Borbas Williams, Α
Eleanor attended Longwood University and pledged Alpha Sigma Alpha in 1974. She served the chapter as parliamentarian and editor.
Eleanor has been a volunteer for Alpha Sigma Alpha for the past 27 years. She has held the positions of province director; chairman of recruitment; and chairman of colonies. She served on the Centennial Celebration committee. Her most enjoyable experiences were as chairman of the Centennial Convention and two subsequent conventions (Nashville and Bonita Springs). Eleanor began serving as third alternate to the NPC delegation in 2004. Also, she has served as the Alpha chapter advisor since September 1980.













