Political and judicial figures •
Dolph Briscoe - 41st
Governor of Texas •
Allan Shivers - 37th Governor of Texas •
Lloyd Bentsen - Former
United States Secretary of the Treasury,
United States Senator from Texas,
1988 Vice Presidential Nominee •
Donald Evans - Former
United States Secretary of Commerce, chairman of the
George W. Bush presidential campaign, chairman of the Board of Regents of the
University of Texas System •
Jack Brooks - Former member of the
U.S. House of Representatives from Texas' 9th and 2nd districts •
Frank N. Ikard - Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas' 13th district •
Bob Armstrong - Former U.S. Under Secretary of the Interior, Texas Land Commissioner, and Texas state representative •
George Bayoud - Former
Secretary of State of Texas, real estate investor •
Lloyd Hand - Former
Chief of Protocol of the United States •
Keith L. Brown - Former president of the Council of American Ambassadors,
United States Ambassador to Denmark and
Lesotho •
Robert Strauss - Former
United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union, chairman of the
Democratic National Committee, chairman of the Jimmy Carter presidential campaign •
Peter R. Coneway - Former
United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein, prominent investment banker •
John Hill - Former Chief Justice,
Supreme Court of Texas,
Texas Attorney General, Secretary of State of Texas •
Barefoot Sanders - Retired Chief Judge, United States District Court •
John Singleton - Retired Chief Judge, United States District Court •
Sam Sparks - Federal Judge, United States District Court •
Joe Greenhill - Former Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Texas •
Four Price - Current member,
Texas House of Representatives University figures •
Jack Blanton - Former regent of the University of Texas System, chairman and CEO of
Scurlock Oil Company •
Larry Faulkner - Former president of the University of Texas, former president of
Houston Endowment Inc. •
Ricardo Romo - President of the
University of Texas at San Antonio •
H. Scott Caven, Jr. - Former chairman of the Board of Regents of the University of Texas System •
Wales Madden - Former regent of the University of Texas System •
Patrick Oxford - Former regent of the University of Texas System • Howard N. Richards - Former regent of the University of Texas System •
W. Page Keeton - Former attorney, dean of the
University of Texas School of Law •
Mike Perrin - Former Men's Athletics Director
Athletes and coaches •
Tom Landry - Former head coach, Dallas Cowboys, member of the
Pro Football Hall of Fame •
David McWilliams - Former head football coach, University of Texas •
Earl Campbell - Former running back,
Heisman Trophy winner, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame •
Tommy Nobis - Former linebacker,
Maxwell Award winner, member of the
College Football Hall of Fame •
Doug English - Former defensive tackle, 4-time Pro Bowl selection, member of the College Football Hall of Fame •
Colt McCoy - Quarterback, New York Giants, Maxwell Award winner •
Scottie Scheffler - Golfer, 2022
Masters Tournament champion •
Beau Hossler - Golfer, led the 2012
U.S. Open at 17-years-old •
Will Licon - Swimmer, 11-time NCAA Champion,
American Record-holder, 2017
Big 12 Athlete of the Year •
Cullen Loeffler - Long snapper, Minnesota Vikings •
Daron Roberts - Former assistant coach, Cleveland Browns •
Kramer Hickok - Golfer,
PGA Tour Canada's player of the year in 2017 •
Major Applewhite - Head Coach,
University of South Alabama •
James Saxton - College Football Hall of Fame
Others •
James T. Willerson - President and medical director of
The Texas Heart Institute •
Denton Cooley - Renowned heart surgeon, founder of The Texas Heart Institute •
Harley Clark - Former judge, attorney, and UT student body president; creator of the "Hook 'em Horns" hand sign •
Benno C. Schmidt, Sr. - Former attorney and venture capitalist •
Thomas Lumpkin - Former president of
Gulf Oil •
Ronald Steinhart - Retired chairman and CEO of the Commercial Banking Group of
Bank One Corporation •
Malcolm Wallace, former UT student body president,
economist for the
United States Department of Agriculture, and press secretary to then-
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