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[Thorne Anderson explaining camera functions]
Photograph of Thorne Anderson explaining camera functionality in a photojournalism class with Hatch at UNT.
[Grouping of Photographs on Exhibit Wall]
Photograph of a group of 5 images in an alcove at an exhibit. A large photo of Joe and Junebug Clark as well as a straw hat are visible in the left side of the image. In the background more photographs can be seen. These pictures were displayed at the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
[Photo Book and Sling Shot at Exhibit]
Photograph of an open book containing action shots of a man shooting a object off another man's hand with a slingshot. The slingshot used is resting in the foreground of the image. The photo book and slingshot were part of the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
[Photography Books on a Table]
Photograph of four photography and photojournalism books resting on a glass end table. They were displayed at the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015. Two benches can be partially seen on either side of the table.
[Four Photographs in an Exhibit Alcove]
Photograph of four images hanging in an alcove at the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015. Several other partially visible photos can be seen to the left and right of the alcove and an illuminated exit door is visible in the background.
[Six Photographs on an Exhibit Wall]
Photograph of six images hanging on a wall at the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015. In the foreground a bench is partially visible.
[Display case with cameras and stamps]
Photograph of a Leica IIIf 50mm SLR and a Panox Wide Angle camera in a display case. Several photographs are visible in the background while two stamps can be seen in the right corner of the display case. These objects were featured in the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
[Evan Stone Speaking with Mayborn Students]
Photograph of Evan Stone, a copyright attorney, speaking with Mayborn students.
[Exhibit Wall With Photographs]
Photograph of a wall that holds several photographs displayed in the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
[UNT on the Square Clark Exhibit]
Photograph of the UNT on the Square exhibit hall displaying the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark.
[Three Photographs at an Exhibit]
Photograph of two framed images and a framed Life article on an exhibit wall. In the background, more photographs are visible. These images were displayed at the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
[Wall of Photographs and Audio Equipment]
Photograph of 13 images and a computer monitor with headphones attached. The largest photograph on the wall appears to depict a baptism ceremony in a body of water. These objects were displayed at the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
[Photographs and Audio Equipment at Exhibit]
Photograph of hanging exhibit pictures and a computer monitor with headphones attached. Joe and Junebug Clark are visible in several of the images. These objects were displayed at the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
[Photos on Exhibit Wall]
Photograph of five hanging photographs at the "Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell a Story" exhibit. A small display case is visible in the bottom right corner of the photo and several other pictures can be seen hanging on walls in the background. The exhibit featured photos by Joe and Junebug Clark and took place at UNT on the Square from June 1- July 22, 2015.
[Photo of Joe and Junebug Clark and a Hat]
Photograph of a hanging display depicting Joe and Junebug Clark. A straw hat hangs on the display wall. This showcase was part of the Life Through the Lens: Pictures That Tell A Story exhibit, featuring photographs by Joe Clark and Junebug Clark, at UNT on the Square, June 1 - July 22, 2015.
[A History of Excellence Exhibit at University Union, 6]
Photograph of UNT's Union Gallery displaying photographs from Mayborn's "A Century of Excellence" exhibit. The prints on the wall show UNT's campus, students who are in journalism, radio / television and who works with the school's newspaper.
[Retired Professor Keith Shelton being awarded a medal]
Photograph of retired Professor Keith Shelton, who worked 23 years at UNT and taught several notable Pulitzer Prize winners or finalists. Shelton is being awarded a medal by Mayborn Dean Dorothy Bland at the panel discussion for Pulitzer Prize finalists and winners. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Keith Shelton stands next to photo of younger self]
Photograph of Keith Shelton. Shelton is seen standing next to a photograph of his younger self holding a North Texas Daily newspaper, circa 1970s. In the black and white print, Shelton is standing next to his colleague C. E. "Gene" Shuford, who is holding The Campus Chat newspaper. The University had just renamed the newspaper from The Campus Chat to North Texas Daily.
[Ray Moseley, Kenneth Somodevilla and Eric Gay]
Photograph of Ray Moseley (left), Kenneth Somoedevilla (center), and Eric Gay (right) at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. The panel took place during A Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event held in the University Union building.
[Candid shot of Kerry Gunnels]
Photograph of Kerry Gunnels. Gunnels won a 1994 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting as an editor for The Dallas Morning News' international desk. Gunnels, now senior director of media content at the UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth, edited a series on forced prostitution in Thailand. Gunnels and his fellow colleagues are attending the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Portrait of Kalani Gordon, Pulitzer Prize Finalist]
Photograph of journalist Kalani Gordon. Gordon is an UNT Alumni, who in 2016 was a Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Gordon attended A Century of Excellence event, The Pulitzer Prizes and Journalism’s Impact at UNT. In the portrait Gordon is seen wearing a medal around her neck that reads, "Mayborn School of Journalism. University of North Texas."
[Julie Buchanan and Dorothy Bland at gathering]
Photograph of Julie Buchanan (left) and Dorothy Bland (right) at Buchanan's retirement party. Julie Buchanan was an academic advisor at the Mayborn School of Journalism, Dorothy Bland is the Dean. The event was held at the Harvest House in downtown Denton.
[Candid shot of Leona Allen, 2]
Photograph of Leona Allen, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners. Allen is seen engaging with the audience when her photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Eric Gay, 2]
Photograph of Eric Gay, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. Gay is seen engaging with the audience when his photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Ray Moseley talking with Man at A Century of Excellence Event]
Photograph of Ray Moseley, (left) talking with an unidentified man at A Century of Excellence event, at the University Union. Celebrating Mayborn's School of Journalism's 100 years. Moseley is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and a keynote speakers for the Journalism's Impact on UNT.
[UNT President Neal Smatresk talking to a Century of Excellence]
Photograph of UNT's President Neal Smatresk, greeting guests at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT event. Many guests include, Eric Gay (front of crowd, hands crossed), David Klement (front of crowd) and his wife Jo Anne. They are all there to celebrate the School of Journalism's first 100 years.
[Portrait of Leona Allen, Pulitzer Prize Winner 1994]
Photograph of journalist Leona Allen. Allen is an UNT Alumni, who in 1994 won the Pulitzer Prize. Allen attended A Century of Excellence event, The Pulitzer Prizes and Journalism’s Impact at UNT. In the portrait Allen is seen wearing a medal around her neck that reads, "Mayborn School of Journalism. University of North Texas."
[Paul Recer Stands Next To Photo Of His Young Self]
Photograph of Paul Recer, UNT journalism graduate. Recer is photographed standing next to a picture of himself, circa 1960s, when he was a student at UNT, then North Texas State University, and working at the campus newspaper, The Campus Chat. The print was featured at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event. Celebrating the first 100 years of the School of Journalism.
[Students Taking Photos with Cellphones]
Photograph of students taking photos on their cellphones. They seated in the University Union auditorium listening to talk from former UNT alumni as well as Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists. The talk was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Ray Moseley]
Photograph of Ray Moseley at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. Moseley is seen staring out into the audience when his photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Pulitzer Prize Winner David Klement and wife Jo Anne]
Photograph of Pulitzer Prize winner David Klement, (right) and his wife Jo Anne Klement attending the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact event. Klement is a Pulitzer Prize winner from 1968, for his spot news coverage on Detroit riots. Klement and his wife pose for photos together.
[Buchanan retirement party]
Photograph of an above view of the guests at Julie Buchanan's (green) retirement party. Buchanan was retiring from her position as an advisor with the Mayborn School of Journalism. She appears to be speaking with Neil Foote (left). The party took place at the Harvest House in downtown Denton.
[Portrait of Ray Moseley, Pulitzer Prize Finalist]
Photograph of journalist Ray Moseley. Moseley is an UNT Alumni, who in 1985 was a Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Moseley attended A Century of Excellence event, The Pulitzer Prizes and Journalism’s Impact at UNT. In the portrait Moseley is seen wearing a medal around his neck that reads, "Mayborn School of Journalism. University of North Texas."
[Portrait of Gayle Reaves, Pulitzer Prize Winner 1994]
Photograph of journalist Gayle Reaves. Reaves is an UNT Alumni, who in 1994 won the Pulitzer Prize. Reaves attended A Century of Excellence event, The Pulitzer Prizes and Journalism’s Impact at UNT. In the portrait Reaves is seen wearing a medal around her neck that reads, "Mayborn School of Journalism. University of North Texas."
[Many Guests at the Century of Excellence Event]
Photograph of many guests attending the A Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event held at the University Union building. They are there celebrating the Journalism's first 100 years starting by inviting back previous Alumni who are Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists.
[Auditorium Filled for Speakers at Century of Excellence Event]
Photograph of a full auditorium at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event. The people seated in the auditorium are waiting for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners / finalists to talk. A man standing at the podium leans into the microphone to announce the guests and start the talk.
[Students Looking at Exhibition Work]
Photograph of two university students looking at exhibition artwork in the University Union gallery. The exhibit is A Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT. Featuring artwork and clippings from the School of Journalism and UNT's newspaper from the past 100 years.
[Dorothy Bland and other faculty looking at the Century of Excellence Exhibit]
Photograph of Dorothy Bland and other faculty looking at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit viewed in the University Union gallery. Featuring artwork and clippings from the School of Journalism and UNT's newspaper from the past 100 years.
[Pulitzer Prize Winners Panel Discussion at UNT, 2]
Photograph of UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners from left to right, Dan Malone, David Klement, Gayle Reaves, Kerry Gunnels and Leona Allen. They are all former students of Mayborn School of Journalism, talking at a panel for the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event. The event is celebrating Mayborn's first 100 years.
[Students from the North Texas Daily Newspaper viewing an Exhibition]
Photograph of university students who work for the North Texas Daily at the entury of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit in the University Union building. The exhibit features artwork and clippings from the School of Journalism and UNT's newpaper from the past 100 years.
[Pulitzer Prize Finalists and Winners Group Photo, 2]
Photograph of Pulitzer Prize finalists and winners from left to right, Kenneth "Chip" Somodevilla, Ray Moseley, Gayle Reaves, Kalani Gordon, Melissa Boughton, Leona Allen, Eric Gay, David Klement, Kerry Gunnels and Dan Malone. The group are all former Mayborn School of Journalism students revisiting UNT for the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Candid shot of Kenneth Somodevilla]
Photograph of Kenneth Somodevilla at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize finalists. Somodevilla is seen engaging with the audience when his photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Portrait of Dan Malone, Pulitzer Prize Winner 1992]
Photograph of journalist Dan Malone. Malone is an UNT Alumni, who in 1992 won the Pulitzer Prize. Malone attended A Century of Excellence event, The Pulitzer Prizes and Journalism’s Impact at UNT. In the portrait Malone is seen wearing a medal around his neck that reads, "Mayborn School of Journalism. University of North Texas."
[Candid shot of Gayle Reaves]
Photograph of Gayle Reaves. Reaves won a 1994 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting as part of Kerry Gunnels' reporting team at The Dallas Morning News. Reaves, later editor of the Fort Worth Weekly, earned a master of journalism degree from UNT in 2015 and is an adjunct faculty member at the Mayborn School. Reaves along with fellow colleagues are celebrating the Journalism's first 100 years at UNT.
[Candid shot of Gayle Reaves, 2]
Photograph of Gayle Reaves, at a panel for UNT alumni and Pulitzer Prize winners. Reaves is seen engaging with the audience when her photo was taken. The panel was held during the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event.
[Pulitzer Prize Winners and Finalists of UNT Alumni]
Photograph of Pulitzer Prize Winners and Finalists of UNT's alumni posing together at the Century of Excellence: The Pulitzer Prize's and Journalism's Impact on UNT exhibit and event. From left to right, David Klement, Leona Allen, Melissa Boughton (floral), Gayle Reaves, Dan Malone (back), Eric Gay, Kalani Gordon (blue dress), Ray Moseley and Kenneth "Chip" Somodevilla.
[A History of Excellence Exhibit at University Union, 4]
Photograph of UNT's Union Gallery displaying photographs from Mayborn's "A Century of Excellence" exhibit. The student newspaper for the University of North Texas was first published on November 1, 1916 under the title The Campus Chat. The prints on the wall are some of the school's newspaper clippings from The Campus Chat, representing the history of journalism at UNT.
[A History of Excellence Exhibit at University Union, 8]
Photograph of UNT's Union Gallery displaying photographs from Mayborn's "A Century of Excellence" exhibit. The prints on the wall show UNT's campus life, students who are in journalism, radio / television and who works with the school's newspaper. A man on his cell phone is seen in the background walking through the exhibit.
[UNT Union Gallery Hosting "A Century of Excellence", 2]
Photograph of UNT's Union Gallery displaying photographs from Mayborn's "A Century of Excellence." The banner on the floor reads, "Your story starts here," as the gallery displays prints from Mayborn's Journalism history.
[A History of Excellence Exhibit at University Union]
Photograph of UNT's Union Gallery displaying photographs from Mayborn's "A Century of Excellence" exhibit. The prints on the wall display students and faculty from UNT's past as they are working in the journalism and publishing departments.
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