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Salpointe also has a band and orchestra, which have, on multiple occasions, been featured on a local Tucson, Arizona-based news station, for their weekly "wake up call". [28] In 2016, one of Salpointe's brass musicians, Alexander Melnychuck, was included as part of the GRAMMY Camp — Jazz Session and GRAMMY in the Schools Media Team. [29]
Salpointe may refer to: Jean-Baptiste Salpointe (1825–1898), first Roman Catholic bishop of Arizona Salpointe Catholic High School , located in Tucson, Arizona
Cagle was born in Tucson, Arizona, and attended Salpointe Catholic High School. She later attended Duke University and was a student-athlete on the Duke Blue Devils women's soccer team from 1992 to 1995. She appeared in 90 games and scored 47 times. [2]
That same year, Salpointe arrived in Tucson with two other priests. [7] At the time, Arizona consisted of approximately 6,000 settlers in some half a dozen settlements and several mining camps, as well as Native Americans inhabitants. Salpointe built new churches, organized new congregations, and founded schools and hospitals in the territory.
Bourguet was born in Tucson, Arizona and attended high school at Salpointe Catholic. In his high school career, Bourguet completed 282 of his 464 pass attempts for 3,987 yards and 57 touchdowns, to 13 interceptions. Bourguet would also rush for 683 yards and 11 touchdowns, while also hauling in one reception for 17 yards. [1]
Arizona Cultural Academy; Bourgade Catholic High School; Brophy College Preparatory; Holy Family Academy; New Gains Academy (Arizona's Best School) North Valley Christian Academy
As a Senior at Salpointe Catholic in November 1996, Colleen placed second in the 50 freestyle and fourth in the 100 freestyle at the Arizona State Championship after winning both events at the 5A Southern Regional championship meet. [8] In her career with Salpointe Catholic where she graduated in 1997, Lanne won a total of six state titles. [9]
Dunn joined the Congregation of St. Joseph of the Apparition in 1955. She earned her Bachelor's and Master's degree in Political Science. [1] In 1965, the Los Angeles Congregation Sisters of Saint Joseph assigned her to go to Tucson, Arizona to teach history and government at Salpointe Catholic High School, a position she held for nine years.