MLK Service Project

MLK Service Project
MLK Service Project

Virgil Henderson, Harold Coleman, Martha Miranda and Saúl Ostroff participated in MLK Day activities with 18 Pueblo students.

United under the direction of the African American Culture Club we marched from the University of Arizona to Reid Park. Once at the park we were entertained, inspired, and educated on the non violent model of change that MLK modelled. From Reid Park we returned to Pueblo for a Service Project.

This year we remembered Lorraine Lee (1957 – 2007), Pueblo Graduate (1974), who spent her life following Dr. King’s lessons. Ms. Lee advocated for the young, the old, and those who needed housing, medical and basic services. Ms. Lee encourages us to work for change and we are a better Tucson for her work.

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Winter Formal 2009: A Night To Treasure

The Hotel Arizona was the place to be on Saturday Night if you are a Warrior. This years Winter Formal had a few twists and a lot of dancing. Warrior News started the night off with a fashion show. Look for it in its entirety  on the TV Show. Here’s a little sample:

“One Phat DJ” had the dance floor jammed packed as students danced to the latest hits. Royalty was announced around 10 p.m. and here are your winners:

Prince & Princess: Carlos Garcia & Bianca Martinez

King & Queen: Cameron Yslas & Lynnet Garcia

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Finals Week

Last Day of 1st Semester
Last Day of 1st Semester

The week of December 15th-18th, Final Exams will be administered. Make sure to visit the Events Calendar for the different bell schedules we will have during this week. The end of the 2nd Quarter/1st Semester will be on Friday, which means no school for students as it is Grading Day. This marks the beginning of Winter Break which runs until January 4th. First day back for students to begin 2nd Semester is January 5th. Be safe Warriors and see you next year!

Janos Southside 2008

Janos Southside

For  the last eight years, the Los Amigos Club transforms their classroom into Janos Southside. They cater an exquisite meal to students, parents, faculty and staff as a club fundraiser. From the door greeter to the cashier, your are always treated with a smile.

How was your experience at this years event? Please leave a comment.

Tour De Tucson 2008

Road Warriors at the Finish Line
Road Warriors at the Finish Line

Every year our Road Warriors participate in the Tour de Tucson. We were well represented in this years race on November 22, with two groups participating in the 33-mile and 66-mile start lines. Pueblo students and teachers trained together for this event by organizing weekend bike rides.

As one of the few high schools that take part in this Tucson event, we are proud of all of you that represented Pueblo High by completing your route.

Road Warriors starting at the 66-mile Line
Road Warriors starting at the 66-mile Line

Well done Road Warriors, we look forward to cheering for you next year…

¡Sí Se Puede Day! 2008

Warrior Alumni At ¡Si Se Puede Day! 2008
Warrior Alumni At ¡Sí Se Puede Day! 2008

“Welcome home!”  “Welcome back to your school!”  Those were the heartfelt greetings from current Pueblo students representing Pueblo Athletic Teams, Student Council, and Pueblo Pride Club as more than 50 Pueblo Alumni were welcomed to Si Se Puede Day.  The marching band greeted these alumni with a warm welcome in the Little Theater, complete with breakfast and updates from a variety of staff about the progress being made at the home of the Warriors.

Alumni Debbie Felix, Burney Starks, Doug Redmon and the Si Se Puede Day Committee revived Si Se Puede Day where alumni share their experience, careers, and advice with all up and coming Warriors.  Alumni who have become teachers, elected officials, business owners, sports announcers told the students about the importance of gaining a reputation as a problem solver and a person that takes pride in their work. 

Some notable alumni who attended the event included TUSD Principal Roman Soltero, State Representative Victor Soltero, School Board Member Adelita Grijalva, and Former South Tucson Mayor and Pima County Board of Supervisor Dan Eckstrom.   In addition, Soledad Zuzuarregui, Deputy Director for Southern Arizona from Governor Napolitano’s Office, was also in attendance.  The Starks family was represented by Burney, Gary, Jacque, and Larry Starks and the Gastellum family was represented by Jerry, Richard, and Robert Gastellum.  Debbie Felix stated, “Si Se Puede Day gives the alumni an opportunity to send a message of encouragement and hope to our current students.  I feel it is a very valuable experience for everyone involved.” 

Some say, “you can’t go home again”.  Well, speakers from the class of 1956 all the way to the class of 2006 came home again on November 20th, and gave back to their alma mater, Pueblo High School.  Long live this storied Warrior tradition!

For more information visit: www.sisepuededay.org