Jersey Village High School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Chamillionaire, Rapper, class of 1998
  • Joseph Cao, first Vietnamese-American to be elected to Congress
  • Rik Deskin, Actor, class of 1984
  • Paul Wall, Rapper
  • Joseph Kahn, Director
  • Donald Clarence O'Neil, III, painter and Walt Disney biographer, class of 2001
  • Adger Armstrong, Professional football player, Houston Oilers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, class of 1976.
  • Adrees Latif, photographer. Awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography.
  • Darwin Keys, drummer for Pushmonkey. Class of 1989.
  • Howie Behrens, guitarist for Pushmonkey. Class of 1988.
  • Jeff Burghart, comedian, class of 1988. Won the Houston's Funniest Person Contest in 1993.
  • Jon Eric Price, Actor/Director. Ned's father on Pushing Daises, Grey's Anatomy Season 3 Finale as the Mountain climber.
  • Krista Davey, Soccer Player. Class of 1996. Played for the New York Power (WUSA), Washington Freedom (WUSA), and the Chicago Cobras (WUSA).
  • Nick Stavinoha, Professional baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals.
  • Paul J. Sarvadi, CEO of Administaff, class of 1975.
  • Paul Jetton, Professional football player, New Orleans Saints. Class of 1983.
  • Ryan Delahoussaye, musician. Member of the band, Blue October.
  • Sandy Gbandi, MLS. Class of 2002.
  • Selvin Young, NFL, Denver Broncos, class of 2002.
  • Tina Crowder, Model, Playboy's College Girls Cover (2000), class of 1996.
  • Keith Powe, NFL, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, B.C. Lions, Toronto Argonauts, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, class of 1987.
  • Liz Arreola, Radio personality, The Mexicans & Liz Mega 101 FM (Houston), Class of 1995.

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