- Tamara Hoover
Tamara Hoover (born 1977) is an art teacher who was forced to resign from her position at Austin High School in Texas, a part of the Austin Independent School District, for allegedly being the subject of explicit photos that had been posted on Flickr, a public photograph sharing website. The photos came to light in April, 2006. Students who had seen the pictures notified another teacher, who then notified school officials.
- Ben Crenshaw
Ben Daniel Crenshaw (born January 11, 1952) is an American golfer. He was born in Austin, Texas. He attended and played golf at Austin High School and the University of Texas before turning professional in 1973. Crenshaw won his first event in his rookie season on the PGA Tour, and picked up a win more seasons than not from then on. In 1984 he won The Masters, one of golf's four major championships. In the mid-1980s he suffered from Graves' disease, …
- Marshall Allman
me wow. i am growing alot as a man. i sometimes feel like the growing pains are more intense for me because i am sensitive. but maybe its because men dont often talk about this sort of thing. haha. that was really personal. i love
- Don Baylor
Donald Edward Baylor (born June 28, 1949) is a Major League Baseball coach and a former player and manager. During his 19-year playing career, he was a power hitter who played as a first baseman, outfielder, and designated hitter. He played for six different American League teams, primarily the Baltimore Orioles and California Angels. He later managed the expansion Colorado Rockies for six years and the Chicago Cubs for three.
- Gunnar Hansen
Gunnar Hansen is an Icelandic-American actor best known for playing Leatherface in "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" (1974). Was born in Reykjavík, Iceland, and moved to the United States when he was five. He lived in Maine until age eleven, when his family moved to Texas, where he attended both Austin High School and the University of Texas at Austin. He majored in English and mathematics as an undergraduate, …
- Joseph M. Watt
Justice Joseph M. Watt was born in Austin, Texas, March 8, 1947. He graduated from Austin High School in 1965. He received his B.A. degree in History/Government from Texas Tech University in 1969, and his Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree from the University of Texas Law School in 1972.
- Ray Lynch
Ray Lynch is a classically trained guitarist and lutenist. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1943 to a musical and artistic family. His mother was a classical pianist and watercolor artist. At age 6, Ray began studying the piano until age 12, where he was inspired by the music of Andres Segovia’s classical recordings and decided to pursue a career in music. He attended both St. Stephen's Episcopal School as well as Austin High School in Austin, Texas, …
- Bruce Barnes
Originally of Dallas, Lt. Bruce Barnes was a high-ranking American tennis player of the 1930s. As a professional, he won the 1933 world men's doubles championship with Bill Tilden, and lost the finals of the 1937 United States Professional Championship to Karel Koželuh and the 1938 finals to Fred Perry. In 1943, with the ranks of players severely depleted by World War II, he won the championship by beating John Nogrady. Barnes attended Austin High School.
- Valerie Mahaffey
Reedy, eccentric character actress who specializes in deceptively normal-appearing ladies. She has frequented a number of off-beat series and won an Emmy for her work in "Northern Exposure". Graduating from Austin High School in 1971, she received her BFA at the University of Texas.
- Robert Townsend
Considered one of the most versatile talents in Hollywood today, many regard Robert Townsend a renaissance man. He's an actor, director, producer, comedian and writer with a career that spans a mere 15 years. He has acted in films like A Soldier's Story (1984), directed by Norman Jewison. The Mighty Quinn (1989) with Denzel Washington, and truly broke ground when he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the classic comedy Hollywood Shuffle (1987) in 1987. Since then, Townsend has...
- Hector Delgado
Hector Delgado Hector Delgado was born in Lordsburg, New Mexico on August 11, 1952. He is currently a resident shareholder in the Houston, Texas office. He attended El Paso, Texas public schools and graduated from Austin High School in 1971. He served six months of active duty and six years as a reservist in the United States Naval Reserve, being honorably discharged in 1977.
- Lalana
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- Manny Martinez
FUCKIN YESS MAN!!! ITS COMING!!!!! wats up man. just call me chaos. im a metal lovin, college goin, mosh pitter. im majoring in studio art graphic design. Im an artist,ilove drawing,painting, sculptimg, writing...just about anything in the arts. i like to play piano and im not that bad with a guitar either. i love avenged sevenfold. they are my band forever. synister gates is my hero.
- Catherine
I try to go with the flow and not stress about things but that rarely happensâ¦so I canât say that Iâm always easy going. I like to experience new things. Road trips are the best as long as I'm not driver. I try to find beauty in everything and I am amazed at natureâs capabilities. My friends and family are all beautiful and very supportive.
- Wes
My name is Wes Woodard, I am 26 years old. I am currently in my last year of school for my second degree at Alabama. I own a trucking company, coach football, and I am also a musician. Check out my music site at www.myspace.com/wwfusion.
- Tiffany Williams
Tyler Jacobs is the love of my life, the best husband ever, and the father of our unborn child. We are so happy that we are going to be parents we can't wait.
- Sierra Hill
> SieRRa Sa'De Is ThE NamE.
- George
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- Natasha Gibson
Hi, my name is Natasha I am from Scottsburg Indiana I am 18.
- Oliver
- Margaret Garcia
Margaret Garcia has been involved with the Girls Empowerment Network (GEN) since 2001. She has served on the Resource Development committee, as Speaker Series Committee Chair and now co-leads GEN’s Strategic Planning activities and serves as the Board Vice President. Margaret has a degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Arizona and has career experience in the Semiconductor industry and the Industrial Manufacturing Sector both in the U.S. and Europe.
- Donald Eugene Wilbourn
DONALD EUGENE WILBOURN was born in Kennett, Missouri, but he spent most of his childhood in El Paso, Texas. The next year, however, he had recovered and was able to accept his appointment to USMA. Cadet life agreed with Don. Roommate John Johnson recalls: Not only did Don do well on the initial plebe physical tests but he also beat the rest of us in the half-mile run.
- Max Noe
Max Noe was born in Uvalde, Texas in 1916 and he was raised in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. His family moved from Rio Hondo to Austin in 1934. Max graduated from Austin High School and went to work for the Post Office. He had five years experience as a postal employee when he entered Army active duty on January 29, 1943.
- Justice Joseph M. Watt
JUSTICE JOSEPH M. WATT, District No. 9 Justice Joseph M. Watt was born in Austin, Texas, March 8, 1947. He graduated from Austin High School in 1965. He received his B.A. degree in History/Government from Texas Tech University in 1969, and his Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree from the University of Texas Law School in 1972.
- Laura G. Murillo
Dr. Murillo is the youngest person elected to serve as President of Hispanic Women in Leadership , the largest organization of professional Hispanic women in the Houston area. She also became the youngest person to be inducted into the Hispanic Hall of Fame for her community and educational service. Texas Executive Women and the Houston Chronicle honored Laura as a “1997 Woman on the Move.” Texas Hispanic Magazine named Laura among “ Houston ’s Most Influential Hispanic Women.”
- Odell Holmes Jr
Odell Holmes, Jr . Judge Odell Holmes, Jr . is a native El Pasoan, who attended St. Patrick’s Parochial Elementary School, graduated from Austin High School in 1962, then attended Texas Western College, now UTEP, receiving his Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in 1966. Judge Holmes then attended Baylor University in Waco, Texas receiving his Juris Doctorate Degree in 1968.
- Clarke Isenhower
Clarke Isenhower Junior Varsity Coach: Clarke Isenhower is the jv softball coach at Austin High School. This marks his second year at Austin High School. Before coming to Austin, Clarke Isenhower taught at
- Harvey Penick
HARVEY PENICK INVITATIONAL Harvey Penick Harvey Penick ’s association with the Austin Country Club spanned 82 years. Harvey started as a caddie at the Club’s original Hancock location when he was eight. Later, working weekends, summers and after school he became shop assistant; then, assistant professional. He was offered the Head professional’s job while still in school but had to decline when his family insisted he finish high school.
- Jessica McIntyre
Jessica McIntyre Personal: A native of Decatur, Alabama … Daughter of Keith & Susan McIntyre … Pursuing a degree in Sports Management … A graduate of Austin High School. Background: Batted . 412 her senior season at Austin High School … All-Area Honorable Mention in 2003 … All-Area selection in 2004 … All-State Honorable Mention in 2004.
- Harvey Penick Invitational
Harvey started as a caddie at the Club’s original Hancock location when he was eight. Later, working weekends, summers and after school he became shop assistant; then, assistant professional. He was offered the Head Professional’s job while still in school but had to decline when his family insisted he finish high school. In as wise a decision as ever made by any golf club, the job was held open for Harvey.
- Ana Maria Solis
Ana Maria Solis , Organizer Ana Maria Solis de Herrera is currently the Director of Orchestras at Austin High School in the Austin Independent School District. Previously she was Director at O. Henry Middle School, Lamar Middle School, and McCallum High School. Prior to her appointment as Austin Youth Orchestra Organizer, she served as Co-coordinator and Conductor of the Concertante, Sinfonietta, and Philharmonic Youth Orchestras.
- Janey Slaughter Briscoe
Janey Slaughter Briscoe , the first lady of Texas from 1972-1978, was widely known for being vivacious, fashionable, and intelligent. Raised in Austin, Janey Slaughter was a graduate of Austin High School. She held a Master of Science Degree from the University of Texas and served as a member of the UT Board of Regents from 1981-1987. She met the man who would become her husband, Dolph Briscoe , Jr. , on a blind date at the University of Texas.
- Kathy Givens
Kathy Givens , Accounts/Payable Administrative Clerk, has been chosen as the June Staff Employee of the Month. Kathy graduated from Austin High School in Decatur, Al and attended Mississippi Delta Community College. Kathy worked as a bookkeeper at Cleveland State Bank and Lowery's Jewelry before coming to Delta State. In January, 1994 she became senior secretary in the Human Resource Office and transferred to the Accounts Payable Office in April, 1997.
- Amber Stuart
Amber enjoys spending time with her husband, Kevin. The two were married October 15, 2005, and were trapped in Cancun when Hurricane Wilma hit, but returned home safely. Amber's favorite part about her job is meeting all the great people in the Tennessee Valley that make the quality of life so unique. Amber has won many awards. They include the Alabama Associated Press Best Feature Reporter 2002 and 2004 Montgomery Advertiser's Reader's Choice Favorite Anchor.
- Carl H. Klein
Carl has been a lifetime member of Saint Martin’s Lutheran Church and he immediately started going back to church where he soon met Bess Kauitzsch, a girl from Bartlett who had come to Austin in 1944 to attend Nixon-Clay Commercial College. For several years Carl took a lot of trips around the State visiting with the families of soldiers that he knew who had died.
- John Shealy
Mr. Shealy's support went out to the softball, soccer, basketball, and football teams as well where he attends their practices and games. Vance Roberson, Austin's Football Head Coach from 1995 - 2000, knew Mr. Shealy's influence at Macon Central and asked him to be involved in the program at Austin.
- Gus K. Eifler Jr
Gus K. Eifler Jr . was born in Taylor, Texas on February 14, 1908, and died April 18, 2003, in Austin, Texas, at age 95. As a child, Gus and his family moved to Austin, where he attended Austin public schools and graduated from Austin High School in 1925. He received his BA in 1929 and his MA in 1930 from UT-Austin. Gus was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi and Sigma Gamma Epsilon as well as Pi Kappa Alpha a social fraternity.
- Don Baylor
Don Baylor , Co-Host of Nats Xtra During Don Baylor 's 19-year playing career, he was a power hitter who played as a first baseman, outfielder, and designated hitter. He played for six different American League teams, primarily the Baltimore Orioles and California Angels. He later managed the expansion Colorado Rockies for six years and the Chicago Cubs for three.
- Cheri Knight
Cheri Knight was born on November 24, 1947, in Sioux City, Iowa to Robert and Janis Jolin Kammerer. She grew up in Sioux City and attended grade school there. The family later moved to Austin, Minnesota, where Cheri graduated from Austin High School in 1965. On September 5, 1969, she and Frank Knight were married in Elk Point, South Dakota. Following their marriage they lived in many different towns throughout Minnesota and raised their three children.
- Grey Walling
Grey Walling is the assistant varsity softball coach at Austin High School. Coach Walling graduated in 1984 from West Texas State University where he earned a BS in composite