Alamo Heights High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Patrick Bailey, class of 2004, is currently a linebacker for the Tennessee Titans and won a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2009.
  • Chase Clement, class of 2004, is currently a quarterback for the Las Vegas Locomotives and won the UFL's 2010 Championship Game taking home the game MVP trophy.
  • Angela Belcher, attended, is the Director of the Biomolecular Materials Group at MIT.
  • Marie Brenner, class of 1967, is an author, investigative journalist, and writer-at-large for Vanity Fair magazine.
  • Christopher Cross, class of 1969, is a recording artist with Top 40 hits including "Sailing" and "Arthur's Theme".
  • Light Townsend Cummins, class of 1964, is the official State Historian of Texas.
  • Dayna Devon, class of 1988, is a former TV host of the syndicated show- EXTRA.
  • Janet Krueger, class of 1970, is an award-winning Texas artist.
  • Robert Reeves, class of 1965, is an astronomy and space exploration author. Asteroid 26591 is named Robertreeves in his honor.
  • Rick Riordan, class of 1982, is a San Antonio-based novelist of the award winning Tres Navarre mystery series for adults and the New York Times bestselling Percy Jackson series for children.
  • Joe Straus, class of 1978, is the current Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives.
  • Jeff Wentworth, class of 1958, served in the Texas Senate from 1993 to 2013 after serving in the Texas House of Representatives from 1988 to 1993.
  • Clay Tarver, class of 1984, screenwriter for Joy Ride.
  • Peter Weller, class of 1965, is an actor in movies such as RoboCop.
  • Bear Aderhold, class of 1994, screenwriter for Delta Farce.
  • Davey Johnson, class of 1961, current coach of MLB's Washington Nationals and 3 times World Series winner as coach & players

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