List of West Texas A&M University people
Appearance
The following is a list of notable people associated with West Texas A&M University, located in the American city of Canyon, Texas.
Notable alumni
[edit]Politics and government
[edit]- Ulane Bonnel, naval historian
- Phil Cates, former state representative
- Larry Combest, former U.S. representative
- Jesse Cross, US Army general
- Angie Debo, historian (faculty member, 1924–1933)
- J. Evetts Haley, historian and political activist
- Grady Hazlewood, state senator (1941–1971), benefactor of Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, regent of WTAMU
- Anita Thigpen Perry, First Lady of Texas
- Bill Sarpalius, politician
- John T. Smithee, Texas state representative since 1985
Media and arts
[edit]- Jennifer Archer, author
- Candace Camp, author
- René Clausen, composer and choral director (faculty member)
- Georgia O'Keeffe, artist (faculty member)
- The Otwell Twins, musicians and businessmen from Tulia and Amarillo
- Bruce Robison, hit country songwriter ("Travelin' Soldier", "Angry All The Time", "Desperately") and singer
- Red Steagall, country singer and Western poet
- French Stewart, actor
Business
[edit]- William R. Klesse, CEO and President of Valero Energy Corporation
- Donald E. Powell, former Chairman of the FDIC; current Federal Coordinator of Gulf Coast Rebuilding
Education
[edit]- John S. Goff, government and history professor
- Helen Neal, in 1962 became the first black graduate
- Jean A. Stuntz, history professor
- Shanna Peeples, education professor
Athletes and coaches
[edit]- Joe Fortenberry, Olympic Basketball Player
- Anthony Armstrong, NFL player
- Sergio Castillo, NFL player
- Davy Arnaud, soccer player
- John Ayers, NFL player
- Dalton Bell, NFL player
- Tully Blanchard, professional wrestler
- Bryan Braman, NFL player
- Bruiser Brody (Frank Goodish), professional wrestler
- Ray Brown, NFL player
- Maurice Cheeks, Hall of Fame NBA player and coach
- Ted DiBiase, professional wrestler (did not graduate)
- Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, professional ten-pin bowler who won 20 titles on the PWBA tour and 2 more in the PBA Women's Series
- Manny Fernandez, professional wrestler
- Dory Funk Jr., professional wrestler
- Terry Funk, professional wrestler
- Stan Hansen, professional wrestler
- Heath Herring (attended), football player and wrestler; retired mixed martial artist fighter, formerly for the Ultimate Fighting Championship[1]
- Alondra Johnson, Canadian Football League player
- Steve Kragthorpe, college football head coach
- Kareem Larrimore, NFL player
- Ryan Leaf, NFL player and quarterbacks coach (faculty member)
- Jerry Logan, NFL player
- Charly Martin, NFL player
- Mickey Matthews, college football head coach
- Reggie McElroy, NFL player
- Mercury Morris, NFL player
- Dick Murdoch, professional wrestler
- Keith Null, NFL player
- Jesse Powell (American football), NFL player
- Dusty Rhodes, professional wrestler
- Khiry Robinson, NFL player
- Tito Santana (Merced Solis), professional wrestler
- Mike Scroggins, professional ten-pin bowler who has won 8 titles (including 2 majors) on the PBA Tour
- Marsha Sharp, head coach of the Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team
- Eugene Sims, NFL player
- Jerry Simmons, tennis coach
- Duane Thomas, NFL player
- Chaun Thompson, NFL player
- Dustin Vaughan, NFL player
- J'Marcus Webb, NFL player
- Barry Windham, professional wrestler (did not graduate)
- Bobby Duncum Sr., professional wrestler
- Rellie Kaputin, Olympic track and field athlete
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Heath Hearing UFC Bio". Retrieved 20 July 2014.