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Campus Organizations

WTAMU is home to multiple campus organizations. Find your niche by becoming a part of one of the most dynamic and life-changing forces on campus.

Interested? Call 806-651-5779 or 806-651-2313. We’ll be glad to point you in the right direction.

Printable List of Current Campus Organizations

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL

HONOR SOCIETIES

 

MUTUAL INTEREST

RELIGIOUS

RECREATIONAL SPORTS CLUBS

 

RESIDENCE HALLS

Greek

SOCIAL AND SERVICE

OTHER

Accounting Club

Description: The purpose of the WTAMU Accounting Club is to advance the study of accounting and to inform accounting majors and all other interested parties of opportunities and new developments in public, private, governmental and educational accounting.
President: Krystal Villacorta
677-9305
Adviser: Karen Cooley
651-2512

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Description: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers shall serve the WTAMU engineering community while providing fellowship and community involvement for its members.
President: Chad Brown
679-5695
Adviser: Dr. Emily Hunt
651-5330

Association for Computing Machinery

Description: Provide students the chance to expand their knowledge of the computer industry while building skills needed to help them gain access to jobs and contacts in the industry. ACM also gives students a social organization to help with study groups and projects of interest.
President:

David Jones
236-7949

Adviser: H. Paul Haiduk
651-2439

Advertising Federation

Description: An organization for all majors interested in advertising to represent WTAMU at regional and national competitions, and to serve as a networking source for career opportunities.
President: Janeth Martinez
584-7093
Adviser: Lori Westermann
651-2808

Agribusiness Club

Description: The purpose of the WTAMU Agribusiness Club is to dedicate time and effort to aid those interested in the Agribusiness field.
President: Kari Schilling
632-0787
Adviser: Lai Almas
651-2552

Agricultural Ambassadors

Description: Agricultural Ambassadors strive to promote leadership and professional development while serving the university and agricultural community.
President: Brittany Morgan
651-2550
Adviser: John Pipkin
651-2550

Alpha Chi

Description: Honors Society
President: Chelsea Idle
241-5619
Adviser: Dr. Martin Jacobsen
651-2460

Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity

Description: A social and service fraternity.
President: Chris Heller
674-9624
Adviser: Dr. Jim Rogers
651-2581

Anime Club

Description: The purpose of the Anime Club is to broaden the members' experience with Anime as well as expand their knowledge of the Japanese culture.
President: Stephanie Cox
432-923-2161
Adviser: Dr. Harold Lenfest
651-2794

April Society

Description: The April Society is a graduate organization for English graduate students.
President: Susan Greenwald
655-4913
Adviser: Pat Tyrer
651-2476

Band

Description: Performs marching band shows and supports the football team during the fall. Later the band will perform concert music each semester educating its students in symphonic literature and representing the university.
President: Jared McEntyre
681-4199
Adviser: Don Lefevre
651-2855

Baptist Student Ministry

Description: To impact WTAMU and the world through student leaders who are growing as disciples of Jesus and are helping others to become and grow as disciples of Jesus.
President: Randy England
655-7705
Adviser: Bill Craddock
651-2323

Black Women’s Association

Description: To promote sisterhood, scholarship and service.
President: Nicole Cooper 
832-875-2904
Adviser: Russell Lowery-Hart
651-2931

Block and Bridle

Description: Animal science organization. Promotes leadership and learning about livestock.
President: Janae Hauser
282-2771
Adviser: David Lust
651-2551

Bowling Club

Description: The Bowling Club of WTAMU.
President: Zach Barton
469-877-7554
Adviser: Max Seymour
651-2341

Buffalo Tennis

Description: The club will provide recreational and competitive tennis activity to students at the university. Competition will include regional and sectional tournaments with the United States Tennis Association and against other university club teams.
President: Isaac Saldivar
681-7671
Adviser: Dr. Jan Ray
651-2618

Buff Green

Description: The purpose of Buff Green is to raise awareness of a green way of life on campus and for students, faculty and staff in everyday life.
President: Timothy Vela
335-5226
Adviser: Connie McKee
651-2415

Buff Hall Council

Description: The purpose of Buff Hall Council is to give Buff Hall residents a voice on campus.
President: Stephen Spain
940-210-9077
Adviser: Jon Behrens
651-3000

Buffs for Christ

Description: To proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ, to bring Christian students into a closer relationship with God and to create a loving, dynamic fellowship through Christ.
President: Tim Myers 
655-2180
Adviser: Bob Shepherd
655-2174

CAMPOS

Description: CAMPOS is a community service based organization that focuses on projects on and off campus.
President: Jose Garcia
677-8793
Adviser: Jesus Raygosa
651-5311

Campus Organizations

Description: A group that oversees all campus organizations.
President: Selena Rojas
676-1027
Adviser: Skip Chisum
651-2313

Catholic Student Center

Description:  A group where students can learn more about their faith, serve their community, and meet other students.
President: Eric Schwertner
786-2513
Adviser: Velma Murillo
651-3332

Chi Omega

Description: To promote friendship, sincere learning, creditable scholarship, vocational goals, participation in campus activities, social and civic service, and high personal standards.
President: Megan Szydloski
654-4140
Adviser: Connie McKee
651-2415

Chinese Student Association

Description: An organization allowing Chinese students to remain in contact with each other and to share their culture with all students at WTAMU. To get more people in and outside of the University to know more about Chinese culture and to build relationships with Chinese in the United States.
President: Li-Jen Chang
341-5394
Adviser: Cy Chen
651-2449

Christian Science Organization

Description: The Christian Science Organization regularly furnishes copies of an international newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor, for students and faculty. They participate in the food drive each semester and provide small scholarship through foundations. They pray daily for students' progress and success.
President:

Morgan Moser

Adviser: Jan Cosmic
324-7592

Circle K

Description: Circle K International organization
President: Kirk Scarbrough
940-733-4556
Adviser: Kathey Walker
651-2736

College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)

Description: A community service oriented organization based on associating CAMP, new members, and Advisers. To set and inform students of future careers, opportunites, and other possibilities. To build leadership, networking, and guidance between prior and incoming members.
President: Heriberto Santiago
367-2350
Adviser: Jesus Raygosa
651-5311

Collegiate FFA

Description: To promote agriculture to the public through education; provide positive leadership to local and surrounding FFA chapters; encourage fellowship within the local ag community and to develop career skills.
President: Allison White
341-0489
Adviser: Lance Kieth
651-2556

Collegiate Girl Scouts

Description: The Collegiate Girl Scouts group's purpose is to experience personal growth, learn marketable skills, and serve as a role model for girls. The group helps girls and the local girl scout council through such activities as conducting college tours for Senior Girl Scouts, assisting leaders on troop trips and fundraising.
President: Carly Kygar
335-5946
Adviser: Brooks Hanks
651-3624

Conner Hall Council

Description:  
President: Russell Brixley
940-447-4279
Adviser: Melanie Walls
651-3000

Cousins Hall Council

Description: To prepare each student for active and cooperative citizenship throught participation in democratic self government, provide opportunities for the satisfaction of residents' interest and for recognized needs and service goals in accordance.
President: Chelsea Whitley
817-733-8436
Adviser: Blake Henderson
651-7200

Cross Hall Council

Description: To provide quality activities and awareness of campus activities for the residents of Cross Hall.
President: Kari Weiss
651-6883
Adviser: Andi Leavitt
651-6846

Delta Nu Delta

Description:  A social and service sorority.
President: Tabitha Mathis
339-3041
Adviser: Honnah Adams
651-2243

Delta Zeta

Description: To unite its members in the bonds of sincere and lasting friendships, stimulate one another in the pursuit of knowledge, promote the morale and social culture of its members, and develop plans for guidance and unity.
President: Kristin Barnes
236-9971
Adviser: Erin Beaty
651-2944

Environmental Science Society

Description: To create awareness and appreciation of the environment through education, activities and events.
President: Juan Donato
679-9220
Adviser: Dr. Jim Rogers
651-2381

Eternal Flame

Description: The purpose of the Eternal Flame is to produce a university photobook.
President: Brad Reed
336-4414
Adviser: Kim Bruce
651-2817

E.X.Clusive Steppaz

Description: E.X.Clusive Steppaz is a culturly formed step team that use their bodies to create rhythmic sounds to wow a specific audience. They use their talents to unify people and create a sense of community.
President: Ben Abiola
214-734-4264
Adviser: Melodie Graves
651-2355

Farm and Ranch Club

Description:  The Farm and Ranch Club is an organization that promotes interest in agriculture and the environment. It provides education, social, and service activities for its members and the Division of Agriculture. The club is affiliated with the Student Activities Subdivision of the American Society of Agronomy which allows its members to participate in various national activities and contests.
President: Kari Schilling
632-0787
Adviser: Dr. Clay Robinson
651-2553

Freshmen Leadership Organization

Description: To help freshmen to become better leaders on campus. Freshmen will be able to lead their class and represent the university as freshmen leaders.
President:

Kayla Kelley
292-5463

Adviser: Dr. Don Albrecht
651-2050

Future Educators Society

Description: To encourage students to explore careers in education and provide a means to interact with people having mutual interest.
President: Julie Rawdon
570-6651
Adviser: Renea Fike
651-3630

Gamma Beta Phi

Description: Honor Society and service organization.
President: Angela Henthorn
651-5818
Adviser: Pamela Lockwood
651-2536

Geography Club

Description: Provide a venue for people interested in geography and related fields to interact outside of a normal classroom environment
President: Grant Reyher
651-5823
Adviser: Dr. Wade Shaffer
651-2430

Geology Society

Description: To provide a venue for people interested in geology and related fields to interact outside of a normal classroom environment.
President: Treff Carpenter
282-1933
Adviser: J. Cepeda

Guenther Hall Council

Description:                                  
President: Austin Eudy
651-6234
Adviser: Dusty Sims
651-6212

Herdsmen

Description: Spirit organization that cares for and trains the buffalo mascot.
President: Randall Box
817-614-6869
Adviser: Shawn Burns
341-1402

Hispanic Association

Description: To enrich and enhance cultural awareness on campus, surrounding communities, as well as in the Canyon/Amarillo area.
President: Pedro Ramos
433-0919
Adviser: Maria Guerrero
651-2351

History Club

Description: The History Club is a group of WT students who analyze movies, events and anything pertaining to history in the world today.
President: David Favela
517-8213
Adviser: Bryan E. Vizzini
651-2419

Horsemen’s Association

Description: The Horsemen's Association aims to promote an organization for WT students with a common interest in horses and to promote and represent WT through the equine-related activities.
President: Errolynne Franck
509-760-7398
Adviser: Dr. John Pipkin
651-2557

iforty Ministries

Description: To reach students for Christ, help them them grow in relationships and mature their faith.
President: Justin Hebert
681-0377
Adviser: Bill Clark
679-7230

Inter Fraternity Council

Description: IFC oversees and advises five national fraternities: Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Omega Delta Phi, and Sigma Nu. They exist to help promote greek life on campus and excellence within the social fraternities
President: Jeremy Dewbre
790-6977
Adviser: Matt Maples
651-2392

Jarrett Hall Council

Description: Governing body for Jarrett Hall.
President: Miguel Sosa 
584-7657
Adviser: Kacy Atkinson
651-3007

Jesus in Graffiti (J.I.G.)

Description: An outreach ministry of Jesus Christ, to promote pre-marital abstinence and an overall Godly lifestyle. Equip WT students to live lives of purpose, minister to WT men and women about unplaned pregnancies and provide life support to men and women through education and resources.
President: Mollie Hagerman
292-4061
Adviser: Dr. Harry Weston
651-2421

Jones Hall Council

Description: To govern and conduct the business of the halls and to provide educational, cultural, and social programs for the residents.
President: Jon McGlaun
206-2568
Adviser: Ronnie Hall
651-3008

Kappa Alpha Order

Description: The philosophy of the Order is that the acquisition of knowledge and the development of character are the great goals of life. Through fellowship and brotherhood, KA seeks to teach young men to be leaders, to be brave, self-reliant, and to continually strive to better themselves.
President: Roland Camacho
336-2020
Adviser: Bill Ambrose
651-2533

Kappa Delta Chi

Description: To promote the traditional values of unity, honesty, integrity, and leadership of its members. An organization dedicated to services for the University and the minority community with special emphasis on the Hispanic population, a servitude based on love and friendship.
President: Lindsey Diaz
241-4534
Adviser: Yvette Castillo
651-3624

Kappa Delta Pi

Description: Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society in education. Members qualify by maintaining a 3.0 GPA or 3.25 GPA and meeting coursework requirements.
President: Caleb Rejino
350-7686
Adviser: Dr. Jan Ray
651-2618

Kappa Kappa Psi

Description: Kappa Kappa Psi is a fraternal organization that promotes the advancement of college and university bands through dedicated service and support to bands; comprehensive education; leadership opportunities and recognition for the benefit of its members and society.
President: Andres Pena
956-324-8340
Adviser: Don Lefevre
651-2855

Korean Student Association

Description: Help Korean students enjoy campus life more.
President: Yan Ha
290-0291
Adviser: Dr. Sang Hwang
651-2617

KWTS 91.1 FM

Description: Operates student-run radio station for WTAMU. Participate in community services and promotes West Texas A&M University.
President: Trey Roach
354-0520
Adviser: Dr. Leigh Browning
651-2412

Lady Belles

Description: The West Texas A&M Lady Belles is a spirit organization and sister organization to the Herdsmen. We aim to promote active involvement in sporting events and volunteer throughout the community.
President: Sara Jones
832-561-9752
Adviser: Shawn Burns
651-2304

Lambda Pi Eta

Description: To foster an awareness of communication as a discipline; to provide opportunities for research and conference presentations.
President: Jill Whitfield
281-814-2192
Adviser: Trudy Hanson
651-2800

The Legacy

Description: The Legacy is fountain head of WT's Legacy. Its purpose is to create WT's creative arts journal
President: Derrick Cox
656-0192
Adviser: Dr. Tyler
651-2476

Lions Club

Description: A Lions Club student organization.
President: Alyson Cantu
241-4145
Adviser: Linda Elliot
651-4904

Mortar Board

Description: Mortar Board, founded in 1918, is a national organization that recognizes college seniors for excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership and service. Mortar Board seeks to provide opportunities for continued leadership and development, promotes service to colleges and universities and encourages leaders.
President: Melanie Calibo
418-3484
Adviser: Dr. Elizabeth Clark
651-2422

Music Teachers National Association

Description: MTNA collegiate chapters provide educational, musical, social and professional experiences that augment the students with professional opportunities and career options in the field of music, and develop professional leadership skills.
President: Brandy Chapman
817-247-1102
Adviser: Choong-ha Nam
651-2851

Music Therapy Club

Description: Learn about Music Therapy and teach others in the community about it.
President: Krysta Davis
830-613-8284
Adviser: Dr. Edward Kahler
651-2843

NAACP

Description: To inform the youth of the problems affecting African Americans and other racial and political minorities. To advance the economic, education, social and political status of African Americans and other racial and ethnic minorities and encourage their harmonious cooperation with other people; to stimulate an appreciation of the African Dispura's contribution to civilization.
President: Lauren Johnson
972-352-8746
Adviser: Melodie Graves
651-2355

National Broadcasting Society

Description: NBS is a professional organization designed to give students opportunities to network, compete in competitions, and serve the community.
President: Ashley Littlejohn
505-693-6301
Adviser: Dr. Leigh Browning
651-2412

National Science Teachers Association

Description:                                                                          
President: Kennah Alexander
335-0731
Adviser: Dr. Ashley Campbell
651-2906

National Student Speech, Language, Hearing Association

Description: To provide awareness to the community/university about the various communication disorders and about the SLP program at WTAMU. To provide students with a chance to learn from one another and allow them the opportunity to get involved with fundraising for communication awareness, newsletter reporting and other opportunities.
President: Kellie Miller
683-9444
Adviser: Patty Howell
651-5109

The Navigators

Description: To provide students at WTAMU with Christian instruction and activities. Our vision is to equip and encourage college students to walk with Jesus for the rest of their lives and help others do the same.
President: Justin Atchley
432-528-8933
Adviser: Karen Cooley
651-2512

Nursing Student Organization

Description: To assume the responsibility for contributing to nursing education and influence the educational process. Provide programs representative of fundamental and current professional interest and concerns. Aid in the development of the whole person hi/hers responsibility for the ehalt care of all walks of life.
President: Joli Hauser
679-3352
Adviser: Laura Waight
651-2643

Nu Tau Sigma

Description: Nu Tau Sigma exists to provide programming for a distinct and unique subset of the WTAMU student population, commuter students, to enhance their college careers and experiences by offering a network of supportive members, workshops, and group activities.
President:

Cheryle Dill
651-2385

Adviser: Chance Haugen
651-2329

Omega Delta Phi Fraternity

Description: Omega Delta Phi, a service/social fraternity, is dedicated to the needs and concerns of the community, strives to promote and maintain the traditional values of unity, honesty, integrity and leadership, and promote a diverse fraternal experience within the environment of higher education.
President:

Joseph Morales
220-4130

Adviser: Gilberto Antunez
651-2908

Overflow Ministries

Description: To assist WT students in connecting with a local church, provide weekly worship service on the WT campus and develop small group Bible studies for WT students.
President: Jared Hotchkiss
202-3346
Adviser: Bill Craddock
651-2402

Panhandle Storytelling Guild

Description: Foster an appreciation for the art of story telling and to sponsor an annual storytelling festival for the campus and the community.
President: Nathaniel Council
342-3877
Adviser: Trudy L. Hanson
651-2800

Panhellenic Council

Description: The governing body of Panhellenic affiliated sororities and also coordinates formal recruitment.
President: Jasinia Flores
681-9639
Adviser: Velma Rojas
651-2392

Peers Understanding, Listening, Speaking, Educating (PULSE)

Description: PULSE is a student organization that seeks to educate and support students in making healthy life-style decisions in regards to sex, alcohol and other drugs. The focus of PULSE is to provide fun, interactive and informative programs and services to students, as well as to the external community.
President: Tiffany Kirby
470-3764
Adviser: Velma Rojas
651-2313

Phi Alpha Nu

Description: Honor Society for social work students.
President: Veronica McClanehan
274-1977
Adviser: Mo Cuevas
651-2592

Phi Alpha Theta

Description: History honor society
President: Christy Czerwien
382-4725
Adviser: Jean Stuntz
651-2409

Phi Delta Theta

Description: To serve the studnets of WT and provide a great college experience to its members. Phi Delta Theta is a fraternity for life and a great way to become a leader and get involved on campus.
President: Chase Davis
672-2079
Adviser: Tim Bynum
677-6333

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia

Description: The object of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is to develop the best and truest fraternal spirit; promote the mutual welfare and brotherhood of music students, and to encourage the advancement of music in America and a loyalty to the Alma Mater.
President: Fong Chau
832-704-8889
Adviser: Dr. Robert Krause
651-2821

Phi Theta Kappa Alumni

Description: Service organization to help transfer students.
President: Danielle Flanagan
274-9933
Adviser: James McCormick
651-2019

Philosophers Guild

Description:  
President: Kassi Lopez
206-8028
Adviser: Amy Newman
651-2467

Prairie, The

Description: The Prairie aims to voice students' opinions. Completely student produced, the student newspaper focuses on informing, educating and entertaining its readers. The Prairie  is a weekly newspaper that comes out once every Thursday.
President: Andrea Findley
651-2416
Adviser: Cristian Eayrs
651-2414

Pre-Healthcare Club

Description: The purpose of the pre-healthcare club is to provide medical information to future healthcare providers and support students that are interested or may be interested in the field of medicine.
President: Mandy Whiteside
690-2294
Adviser: Dr. Carolyn L. Bouma
651-2569

Pre-Vet Club

Description: To provide an opportunity in which students may survey the field of veterinary medicine and its possible vocations. To provice a supportive local, academic and recreational environment so a closer relationship may be obtained among animal associated students.
President: Allison Schenk
713-806-0285
Adviser: Lance Baker
651-2561

President’s Ambassadors

Description: To help the university president with hosting faculty, staff, and community members when on campus or at university functions.
President: Amy Thompson
651-2386
Adviser: Don Albrecht
651-2050

Public Relations Society

Description:  The Public Relations Society aims to further professional development in the field of public relations.
President: Janeth Martinez
584-7093
Adviser: Lori Westermann
651-2808

Residence Hall Association

Description: To encourage a fuller experience while living on campus. RHA puts on a number of philanthropy, social, and educational activities throughout each semester to help develop confidence, leadership, and team-working styles.
President: Samatha States
719-688-9117
Adviser: Blake Henderson
651-3006

Residence Hall Council

Description: Governing body of the residence halls.
President: Brandi Dill
Adviser: Hideyo F. Hayworth
651-7500

Rifle Club

Description: WTAMU Rifle Club strives to promote safety and proper respect for firearms in all their uses, while helping to build responsible sportsmen, hunters, and competitive shooters.
President: Blake Price
381-3635
Adviser: Gabe Goodwin
671-0237

Rodeo Club

Description:  
President: Jake Michell
683-6990
Adviser: Casey Crow
651-2518

RotaRact

Description:  
President: Carlos Pednaza
677-8638
Adviser: Bonnie Pendleon
651-2554

Shirley Hall Council

Description: Hall council is an open organization for all Shirley Hall residents. Residents are updated and informed about the upcomong campus events and get to vote on issues regarding Shirley Hall.
President: Laura Schwab
210-316-1481
Adviser: Nik Arora
651-6600

Sigma Nu

Description: To create lifelong bonds of brotherhood and friendship while reinforcing moral and ethical values.
President: Matt Loftin
206-2598
Adviser:  Rick Shafor

Sigma Tau Delta

Description: International English Honor Society that strives to confer the importance of the English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies.
President: Derrick Cummings
656-0192
Adviser: Dr. Smith
651-2477

Sisters for our Savior

Description: To bring women together to learn, worship, and share about Christ.
President: Julie Garland
678-9606
Adviser: Trish McCormick
651-4935

Sociology/Social Work Club

Description: The purpose of the social work club is to encourage community involvement, raise funds for scholarships, and to promote the understanding of social work as a profession.                                              
President: Tamara Bates
231-0483
Adviser: Melody Loya
651-2594

Spanish Club

Description: The WT Spanish Club is dedicated to promoting opportunities available to Hispanic students and to inform all students on opportunities for study in central and south America as well as in Spain.
President: Marisela Rodriguez
367-3254
Adviser: Dr. Hector Garza
651-2462

Student Alumni Board

Description: A liason between the student body and the West Texas A&M Alumni.
President: Shianne Megal
719-342-0736
Adviser: Keith Brown
282-1210

Students Assisting in Good Endeavors (SAGE)

Description: To promote the develpment of character though leadership, friendship, and service to the community and the university. We develop and assist with one community service project a month that benefits the community and the university.
President: Gid Mayfield
847-7164
Adviser: Ronnie Hall
651-7054

Student Athlete Advisery Committee (SAAC)

Description: The Student Athlete Advisery Committee is a group made up of student athletes assembled to provide insight on the student athlete experience. SAAC also offers input on rules, regulations and policies that affect student athletes.
President: Tyler Cooper
679-8261
Adviser: Holly Troth
651-4403

Stafford Hall Council

Description: Community development and community service.
President: Tabitha Perry
832-492-1141
Adviser: Hideyo Hayworth
651-7500

Student Dance Council

Description: The mission of the West Texas Dance Council is to enlighten the community of the Texas panhandle and the students, faculty, and administration of West Texas A&M University about the Department of Dance and its performances.
President: Brianna Westbrook
214-458-8594
Adviser: Leslie Williams
651-2858

Student Government

Description: Evaluates issues that affect the student body and works closely with faculty and staff to ensure and academically challenging University while providing many opportunities for fun.
President: Amy Thompson
651-2386
Adviser: Dr. Don Albrecht
651-2050

Student Judicial Board

Description: Hears cases concerning alleged violation of the code of student life and the residence hall handbook.
President: Kirk Scarbrough
651-2388
Adviser: Dr. Don Albrecht
651-2050

Student Senate

Description:  To represent the student views to the University administration. Student Senate takes action on various university issues and student concerns.
President: Josh Runion
806-651-2387
Adviser: Dr. Don Albrecht
651-2050

Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)

Description: To teach others how the free enterprise system works by focusing on market economics, entrepreneurship, financial management, business ethics, and teh skills to succeed in the free enterprise system.
President: Carolina Barbery
290-3348
Adviser: Jean Walker
651-2515

Tau Beta Sigma

Description: Tau Beta Sigma National Band Sorority provides service to collegiate bands, encourages the advancement of women in the band profession and promotes and enriches and appreciation of band music through recognition, leadership development, and educaton of its members.
President: Andrea Noel
223-5475
Adviser: Russ Teweleit
651-2830

Thunderette Dance Team

Description:                                   
President: Nikki Blankenship
915-630-6512
Adviser: Leslie Williams
651-2858

Young Conservatives of Texas

Description: To educate students and community members about issues facing the state and nation through events, information tables, and weekly meetings.
President: Joseph Price
341-1492
Adviser: Roy Thoman
651-2432

Young Life

Description: Young Life is a non-denominational outreach ministry to high school students. We share the gospel of Jesus through safe adult relationships.
President: Donna Henderson
433-6509
Adviser: Blake Henderson
651-3006

The Wesley Foundation

Description: A powerful, outwardly focused community striving to make Christ known at WT.          
President: Joel Enriquez
201-1367
Adviser: Jon Behrens
651-3000

Wrestling Team

Description: Train, wrestle at tournaments and duels, promote wrestling in the Panhandle.
President: Jase Patrick
214-697-5222
Adviser: Ronnie Hall
651-3008

WTAMU Democrats

Description: To promote, educate and organize students, faculty, staff and alumni in support of the Democratic parties, its candidates and agenda.
President: Wes Condray
651-2042
Adviser: Russell Lowery-Hart
651-2931

Zeta Tau Alpha

Description: To intensify friendship, promote happiness among its members, to perform such deeds and mold such opinions as will conduce to the building of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world, through Breast Cancer awareness and education, philanthropy, sisterhood, and various programming.
President: Stephanie Fowler
335-6151
Adviser: Linda Elliot
651-4904