Friday, May 14, 2010



Jennifer Tate
PhotoJournalism
Spring 2010

Photo 1: Lily Richardson, 6, stretches before doing a tumbling routine at the Rock –It Cheer and Dance gymnasium.

Photo 2: Coach Chris Rocha teaches Bailey the proper technique for a front handspring.

Photo 3: The 7:30 class at Rock-It Cheer and Dance gymnasium stretches together to prevent injury during stunting.

Photo 4: Lily Richardson uses ankle weights to her workout after her tumbling class is dismissed.

Photo 5: Rebecca Cordon, 4, practices her flips off to the side, as she waits for her tumbling coaches to help her with stunting.

Photo 6: Chris Rocha coaches McHi cheerleader, Sarah, on perfecting her flips Thursday, May 6.

Photo 7: As the Rock-It cheer team works on their routine, Joseph Hohmann (right) uses the east half of the gymnasium to coach the toddler class on how to begin doing backflips.

Photo 8: Joseph Hohmann demonstrates jumps to a class of 3 Thursday, May 6.

Photo 9: McHi JV cheerleader, Marc Villanueva (left), 17, works on his back flips with coach Joseph Hohmann. Marc is one of 5 boys that come to tumbling classes on Tuesday and Thursday.

Photo 10: Lily Richardson practices her jumps in the mirror to help her see her form Thursday, May 6.

Photo 11: Alyssa does 30 jumps in the mirror before leaving class for the day.

Photo 12: Chris Rocha gives pointers to Alyssa about reaching her mid air toe touch.

Photo 13: Lily Richardson works on her jumps in hopes to be a part of the Rock-It cheer team next season.

Photo 14: The Rock-It dance team practices their “Bollywood” routine to M.I.A.’s “Boyz.”

Photo 15: The Rock-It dance team practices their routine Thursday, May 6 for a competition the following morning.

Photo 16: Kendra Conrad listens to coach Joseph Hohmann on how to execute to straighten her form and throw a handless forward flip.
Photo 17: Joseph Hohmann spots for Isabel Marroquin as she tries her back flip.

Photo 18: Lily Richardson gets the crowd of parents and tumbling student’s attention while she shows off the flip she just landed.

Photo 19: Lily Richardson concentrates on landing her back flip with Joseph Hohmann spotting her.

Photo 20: Joseph Hohmann helps Lily Richardson learn how to do a proper back flip with step-by-step instruction.

Photo 21: Aissa Maldonado practices her stunting from part of her Rock-It cheer team routine.

Photo 22: The Rock-It Cheer and Dance gymnasium has taken home 3 trophies this year from local cheerleading competitions.

Photo 23: Joseph Hohmann gives Isabel Marroquin step-by-step directions for her hand springs.

Photo 24: The tumbling class stretches out before beginning practice to prevent injury while stunting.

Photo 25: A group of girls take turns throwing flips from their cheerleading routines at the Rock-It Cheer and Dance gymnasium Thursday, May 6.

Photo 26: Amanda Cano comes to tumbling practice every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at Rock-It Cheer and Dance to help her with her cheerleading.

Photo 27 Joseph Hohmann spots for Amanda Cano as she throws flips across the gym.

Photo 28: The Rock-It Dance team makes changes to their “Bollywood” routine the day before competing against other dance teams in the region.

Photo 29: The Rock-It Dance team sets up for their 3 minute and 27 second “Bollywood” routine

Back Stage at 'What Mothers Do'



Kristen Cabrera
Photoj Final

Pic1: Some of cast and crew of the UTPA's Children's Theater play 'What Mothers Do' prepare for their dress rehearsal back stage in the Make up room on Wed. May 5, 2010.

Pic2: Cast children Martin Torres (Hermes), Kristen Le Grice (Dahly) and Meredith Cunningham (Persephone/"Percy") in a group discussion of their character names for which they now know each other as.

Pic3: Hermes or by his real name (which no one in the cast really calls him by) Martin Torres is a 9-year-old third grader from Edinburg.

Pic4: Persephone (Meredith Cunningham) is the sweet and silly twin of Hestia (played by Alyssa Galvan) and the 3rd youngest of the Shoemaker clan.

Pic5: Martin is actually a shy softspoken boy while his character Hermes as a loud and obnoxious (at first) wanna be gangster. Meredith (right) was the first to memorize all of her lines and even memorized those of her play sister Alyssa.

Pic6: Staying still in costume is not what these kids do. But it was remarkable how none of them stained or tore any of their pieces...until later.

Pic7: Discussion of how this pretend family has become more of a real family. (With photographer, Kristen Cabrera and recorder in the background)

Pic:8/9: Meredith and her silly faces

Pic10: Playing with the older kids, Alyssa Galvan was being adorable, according to the cast and crew, as usual.

Pic11: Xavier Aguilar (who plays Mac, a wanna be British Garbageman) trying to convince Hestia to shake his hand and be nice after he stuck his tongue out at her.

Pic12: Hesita telling on Mac(off camera).

Pic13: Hestia sit frustrated that Mac gets away with sticking his tounge out at her. In the back ground Heremes, Dahly, and Percy play telephone with the recorder.

Pic14: Dahly and Percy trying to think of what silly things to say into the recorder.

Pic15: Karla Gastel, a 6th grader in McAllen who plays Athena, the bossy oldest one of the Shoemaker bunch.

Pic16: Athena takes over interviews (true to her character) and asks Hercules, played by Max Carren, a question.

Pic17: Herc is the "slow" one of the Shoemaker siblings and has incredible strength. Max on the other hand is a intelligent 14-year-old from Edinburg.

Pic18: Mac and the infamous Inspector Ima Larjman, played my Charlie Palacios.

Pic19: The role of Larjman was specifly meant for a hairy man. Director and co-playwright Brian Warren said "a women made to be ugly just isn't funny. But man dressed as a hideous women will always get some laughs."

Pic20: Larjman looks down the "sweet" and tiny Hestia, who took Mac's bandana.

Pic21: Kristen Le Grice and Meredith Cunningham dressed in their costumes and playing "telephone" with the recorder. This made it very interesting to edit the audio for the Soundslides.

Pic22: Charlie Palacios dressed as Ima Larjman (the antagonist of the play) tickling Joey Gonzales who plays Bile, the youngest, sickest and cry baby of the Schoemaker bunch.

Pic23: Ima Larjman in a rare silly moment, however these moments are not so rare for Palacios.

Pic24: Andrew Adams who plays Pan the slick and suave Forth oldest of the group gets up close with Ima Larjman.

Pic25: Too close actually.

Pic26: Palacios lets costume tech Julisa Garza in on a secret.

Pic27-29: Joey aka "Bile" at first uninterested in the Olympus recorder decided to unenthusiastically talk in to it.

Pic30: Teeny Hestia takes a Ride on Mac's leg

Pic31:...and doesn't let go.

Pic32-38: Persephone decides to join in and eventually tire poor Xavier aka "Mac" out.

Pic39: Jusia(left) and Actor Coach Krista Salinas(right) keep an eye on all the "Shoemaker" children.

Pic40: Bile and his disgustingly decorated costume.

Pic41: Ruben Guajardo, who plays Sheldon an extremely intelligent and very eccentric Garbageman, is showing his eagerness to start while in the background Mac (Sheldon's brother and fellow Garbageman) and Aaron Stidwell, who plays Mr. Shoemaker the coach potato, are not somewhat distracted.

Pic42: Julie and Krista are actually cousins, and they show it.

Pic43: Xaviar aka "Mac" was considered by most of the cast and crew to be the 9th child on the set.

Pic44: Bile was the most rambunctious of the bunch he eventually tore a hole in the knee of his costume which the crew agreed to be most conferable.

Pic45: Hestia explains why exactly she took Macs bandanna away.

Pic46: Once everyone saw Pan getting Picked up by Larjma, Palacios had a line of munchkins waiting for their turn. And this turn was Alyssa's aka "Hestia."

Pic47: Alyssa's tiny voice had the whole cast "awwwwing" from day 1.

Pic48: Alyssa with Mac' "confiscated" bandana and the res of the kidos in the background.

Pic49: Heremes, Dahly (the foruth youngest), Persehpone and Hesita (the second youngest) prepare to go out on stage.

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Benny Salinas - Photojournalism

I wasn't trying to sucker you in with kids...seriously



Picture 1 – Fiesta Texas’ Ferris wheel at the Boardwalk section of the park on May 9th 2010.

Picture 2 – The screams from the parks many roller coasters were a common sound at the park, eventually turning into a background hiss.

Picture 3 – Among those roller coasters was the Goliath. The ride has only open for a year.

Picture 4 – Its many twists and turns provided ample thrills and belch inducing feelings for all involved.

Picture 5 – Amy Terrazas cried after not winning a toy at one of the parks many games.

Picture 6 - Kayla Cirlos was not scared of showing off her face paintings. The five-year-old had never been the the amusement park before.

Picture 7 – Cousins Kayla Cirlos and Amy Terrazas were in front of almost every photo taken that day.

Picture 8 – The signs at the amusement park, though thorough, were not as helpful as most of the parks visitors would have hoped.

Picture 9 – Security Guards at the Amusement Parks entrance were busy the entire day, ensuring no weapons or illicit substances entered the park.

Picture 10 – Kayla Cirlos attempted three times throughout the day to win a stuffed animal.

Picture 11 – Kayla Cirlos many attempts at winning a stuffed animal were finally successful with the help of her uncle.

Picture 12 - The Ferris wheel provided rest and views for the mothers in the late afternoon.

Picture 13 – Amy Terrazas unusually large appetite was helped by a turkey leg she shared with her father.

Picture 14 – Kayla Cirlos and her grandfather enjoyed one of the few rides she was tall enough to enter, the Tazmanian swings.

UTPA BRONC RADIO/HOT SEXY STUFF by Kevin Stich



1. University of Texas-Pan American Bronc Radio Director Larissa Garza and Producer Adriana Trevino are in charge of the live Friday afternoon broadcast on utpa.edu/broncradiotv.

2. They make sure that the audio chain is set up correctly before each show, and during the shows monitor the "levels" (volume) of the channels to make sure they don't peak.

3. They use computers to record the audio, using programs such as Adobe Audition and Soundtrack.

4. Their classes have taught them to be able to manipulate the audio or add music to the takes, among other things.

5. They connect the wiring and make sure that the audio signal follows the right path to the broadcast.

6. They also learn how to operate the analog hardware including the mixer and the wiring. They learn about the knobs controlling treble, mids, and bass -- this is the basic idea behind "mixing."

7. They call the room where the actual recordings are done "The Champagne Room."

8. Daniel said I looked like I tasted good... I was freaked out.

9. The duo is equipped with knowledge that would enable them to start their own radio station.

10. Before there was computes, audio was recorded on tape. The two said they know nothing about tape...

11. Both of the broadcast majors admire foley artists (people that make sound effects for movies and TV).

12. They both strive to learn everything about Broadcast that they can. Adriana currently assists the Versus sports network with its TV broadcast, while Larissa hopes to improve on her show "Lary's Music Lounge."

Savory Perks Coffee Shop by Kristen Jandusay



1: The carved sign of Savory Perks was created by the contractor that did the remodeling of the original building.

2: Back patio signage reflects the casual, low-key vibe of Savory Perks, the local coffee shop in Weslaco.

3: Owner and manager, Marco Munoz keeps himself busy behind the front counter during the slow hours of the day.

4: Allyson Le Bleu and Elsie & Paul Weber chat about the stress on both students and teachers that finals week bring on.

5: Nitha Halder takes a photography class inside Savory Perks, a popular photography location due to the unique natural light.

6: Kevin Walkowiak signs a receipt as he prepares to hold a casual Bible study that's free to the public, held every Thursday night.

7: In addition to skilled artists, anyone can create their own masterpiece on the various chalkboards located within the shop. Paul Weber renders a Mickey Mouse overhead.

8: The guitar and bass musicians of Atlantis, a jazz band from San Antonio, play for a home crowd. They were only in town for the weekend and performed a small show for family, friends, and the local crowd.

9: The band Atlantis, made of two sets of twins, performs on the small stage at Savory Perks. The stage also gives way to other musicians as well as poetry readings every week.

10: Visiting jazz musicians from the band Atlantis enjoy a brew as they perform for a home crowd. Two of the four musicians are from Weslaco, though the bad is based in San Antonio, TX.

11: Original wooden flooring is juxtaposed by the walls that display new art, where a variety of art media is showcased.

12: Decorations around the back patio tap into the feeling of community and love. The addition of the back patio has doubled the sitting area of the coffee shop.

13: Christmas lights are used to set the ambiance outside the coffee shop and around the new back patio. Eventually the back patio area will be expanded and completed as a wrap-around deck. Spring yields the grand leaves of the sycamore tress green.

BSM MEMBERS FUND RAISE FOR SUMMER MISSIONS

By: Zaira J. Heredia

Pic. 1. Denise Govea and Suheily Maldonado preparing bags of chicken plates for the delivery team to take off.
Pic. 2. International student Yu Bai will be part of the Valley Summer Project Missions team. He volunteered to cook at the chicken plate sale to finish raising his money.
Pic. 3. BSM leader Josue Leal serving beans in plates. Leal needs $300 to reach his goal for the Summer Valley Project.
Pic 4. Lesli Maldonado supports her sister Suheily Maldonado to raise funds by helping in the kitchen during the chicken sale.
Pic. 5. Yu Bai again just prepping chicken and getting ready for a break.
Pic 6 Suheily Maldonado getting ready to drop off an order of 11 plates for delivery at McAllen.
Pic. 7. BSM members, Brenda Gonzales and Denise Govea help Suheily Maldonado take all chiken plates needed to her car.
Pic. 8. Jackie Alaniz getting ready to leave with the delivery team to go around businesses here in Edingburg to offer extra plates.
Pic. 9. Finally after five hours of cooking chicken Yu Bai ends the day tierd and satisfied with the results. Over one thousand dollars were raised for BSM student missionaries.
Pic. !0. May 1st at 8 a.m. the BSM held a “Garage Sale” on the building’s parking lot to help students raise funds for their mission trips.
Pic. 11. BSM leaders Damaris Martinez, Carla Reyes and Suheily Maldonado waiting for customers to arrive at the site of the garage sale.
Pic. 12. BSMr’s donated things they did not need anymore to sell at the garage sale. Students sold their items at fair prices to be able to raise enough money.
Pic. 13. Calm little girl after crying and convincing her parents to buy her a stuffed animal at garage sale.
Pic. 14 Items at the grage sale were of vast variety.
Pic. 15 Suheily Maldonado waiting on two customers to make up their minds on one object. Regardless of the heat and the mosquitoes people stoped by to buy items.
Pic. 16. Some of the items at the garage were decorations, shoes, kitchen items, etc.
Pic 17. Sahara Quintanilla and Brenda Gonzales made sure that things were in order through out the whole morning. They helped customer find anything they needed.
Pic. 18. Ana Carranza and her older sister Maria stoped by the garage sale and ended up buying around 15 items of clothing and shoes for 21 dollars.
Pic. 19. Electronics were sold at the garage sale and they were all gone by 1:00 p.m.
Pic. 20. Another Valley Summer Project member Yara Valle is hoping to raise enough money from this event. She needs 100 dollars more to meet her goal.
Pic 21. The garage sale went on Sat. May 1st from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. students were able to raise over 300 dollars for their missions fund. Items were sold from 25 cents to twenty dollars. BSM members had a great turnout and are planning for more fundraising events before their due date May 28

Almost there

PLEASE put your name on your project. I am not psychic.
Whoever did the baseball one, please put your name on it or you won't receive a grade.

And once again, please show your classmates some love and comment on their projects!!!!

Again, good job, everyone!

-- Donna

Shoe Shining-Josue Galvan


By: Josue Galvan
Featuring: Juan Galvan

1. This 10-year-old case contains the tools Juan uses to shine his shoes.
2. Juan's favorite pair of dress shoes—“Classics” by Stacy Adams. He has owned this pair for about 5 years.
3. Juan holds the left shoe on his lap while speaking of his fondness for Stacy Adams “Classics.”
4. Demonstrating where the additional sole is placed.
5. Holding his pair of Stacy Adams “Classics” while preparing to shine them.
6. Juan exhibits his multi-purpose shoe brush. This brush is at least 5 years old.
7. The first step in the shoe shining process is the removal of excess dirt.
8. Kiwi’s “Black” is Juan’s polish of choice.
9. He has been using this polish sponge for about 4 years.
10. Applying the polish to his right Stacy Adams “Classic.”
11. One must not neglect polishing the heel and sole of each shoe.
12. He continues polishing; this time, it is the left shoe.
13. After having polished the shoe to the left, he sets it down to dry.
14. Buffing the shoe post-polish application ensures a lustrous shine.
15. This shoe has been polished and buffed to glossy perfection.
16. This shoe, which has only been polished, appears dull and opaque.
17. Using a cloth, Juan further spreads the polish over the shoe.
18. Putting the final touches on the polished shoe.
19. After brushing, polishing, buffing, and spreading, this is the final result!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

A Day in the Life of a Tutor at EE High



Photo 1: This is Edcouch-Elsa High School, where I tutor in the AVID program.
Photo 2: This is their hideous mascot, the Yellow Jacket!
Photo 3: The students tend to crawl the halls.
Photo 4: ...Until they're forced out by security guards.
Photo 5: The students are extremely technologically savvy!
Photo 6: ...Even though half the computers are dead.
Photo 7: The students are practicing writing AP essays right now.
Photo 8: Benny is one of the most dedicated students in the class.
Photo 9: He was pretty frustrated, and worried about his essay.
Photo 10: As you can see, he was pretty anxious to finish.
Photo 11: In AVID, we help students help themselves and each other.
Photo 12: After all that worrying, he aced it!
Photo 13: The students here are mostly extremely underprivileged--we try to help them make their aspirations a reality.

UTPA vs. HBU




1. Third baseman Vincent Mejia goes to base to bat for the UTPA Broncs.
2. Vincent Mejia slides to home base as HBU catcher catches the ball.
3. HBU catcher goes higher in the air as Mejia continues to slide to home.
4. HBU catcher attempts to tag out Mejia.
5. Mejia completes the run.
6. First baseman Garrett Bivone passes the ball to second baseman Angel Ibanez in an attempt to get two outs.
7. Pitcher Billy Donaho goes to base to bat.
8. Outfielder Alex Carnall throws the ball infield to try to get an out.
9. Catcher Mike McCarthy attempts to hit the ball.
10. Catcher Mike McCarthy waits for the right moment to hit the ball.
11. Catcher Mike McCarthy effectively hit the ball.
12. Pitcher Doug Roth relived pitcher Luis Flores after 6 1/3 innings.
13. Pitcher Luis Flores was tagged with the win on Sunday against HBU.
14. Pitcher Doug Roth prepares to pitch.
15. Pitcher Doug Roth pitches against an HBU batter.
16. Pitcher Doug Roth pitches a fast ball.
17. Catcher Mike McCarthy returns the ball after a HBU batter got a strike.
18. Alex Carnall slides to third base.
19. Mike McCarthy attempts to bunt the ball.
20. Catcher Mike McCarthy and pitcher Luis Flores take a moment to discuss strategies.
21. Pitcher Luis Flores started game 4 against HBU.
22. Pitcher Luis Flores pitches against HBU in the third inning.
23. Billy Donaho steps up to bat.
24. Catcher Mike McCarthy returns the ball to the pitcher.
25. Vincent Mejia hits the ball.
26. Vincent Mejia runs to first base.
27. Abraham Garcia is congratulated by his teammates after hitting a home run.
28. Mike McCarthy bats against HBU pitcher.
29. After hitting the ball, Mike McCarthy runs to base.
30. Angel Ibanez throws to Garrett Bivone in order to get an HBU batter out.

A Time to Remember.

Felicia Garcia





Photo 1: First look at the table set up before first guests arrive.
Photo 2: A closer look at the balloons.
Photo 3: Amanda Perez from TV and Nune Rodriguez from Radio are captured sharing an embrace.
Photo 4: Adrian Cavazos and Lilli Lopez show us that both TV and Radio know how to get down.
Photo 5: Mr. Mann showing us he knows a thing or two about capturing a moment.
Photo 6: Radio girls Larissa Garza and Sasha Gomez are all smiles.
Photo 7: Mr. Mann giving us one last lecture before the semester ends.
Photo 8: A closer look at the little golden guys before they go into the hands of deserving individuals.
Photo 9: Pamela Morales gives an applause.
Photo 10: Dulce Danel proudly displays her little golden man, she went home with the Best Anchor Award.
Photo 11: Dulce shows us she can get down as well.
Photo 12: Jessica Well's nearly empty margarita glass.
Photo 13: Adriana Trevino enjoying the night while sipping on her beverage.
Photo 14: Mr Mann and AB sharing a moment together.
Photo 16: Heather Arevelo laughing at the insanity that took place at her table.
Photo 17: A close up of Adrian Cavazos getting down.
Photo 18: They chips may look delicious but some may disagree.
Photo 19: Stephanie Becerra agrees with the notion that the chips lacked flavor, so she decides to salt hers.
Photo 20: Ahhh! The salsa saves the day.

Brownie Heaven



By: Enrique Lastra
Cook: Maria Fernanda Garza

1. Maria Fernanda Garza tries to decide which box will be her next victim.
2. Now she walks to her S.U.V. to drive home.
3. She opted for Betty Crocker's hershey's original supreme best brownies ever!
4. Looking for that darn oil!!
5. Found it! Maria Fernanda now reads to see what type of oil it actually is.
6. In search of the measuring cup that will help her get the exact measurments she's looking for.
7. Next she searches for the eggs so she can start mixing her ingredients together.
8. Maria Fernanda needs a pan to put the brownie mix.
9. She begins by dumping the Betty Crocker mix into a mixing bowl.
10. Pure Hershey's Syrup mmm can't get chocolatier than that.
11. Then she pours 1/3 of a cup of that extra virgin olive oil into the measuring cup.
12. Now she slowly pours it over the bowl.
13. MMM almost looks like fudge ice cream!
14. Now she adds a little bit of water to the mix.
15. Realizing she was missing about 1/4th more of water she goes to fill up her special cup.
16. She has to crack some eggs and beat the yolks.
17. Now she pours it uniformly over the brownie mix.
18. All the ingredients have been added, now she begins the mixing process
19. Here we have an ariel view of Maria Fernanda working hard at mixing the brownie batter.
20. All mixed up now we have our almost final product.
21. She slowly starts to pour the batter into the mold.
22. She begins to cover the bottom before moving on to doing more layers.
23. Almost done now she needs to set up the oven to 350 degrees.
24. After the oven is set up to 350 degrees she slides in the mold with the brownie to start baking.
25. Finished baking!!! Now she pulls out the mold.
26. Here we have a look at the final product, mmm gooey brownies.
27. Contemplating a hard days work she leaves it stand for a bit.
28. MMM brownie heaven is finally achieved!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

A Day at the Beach By Suheily Maldonado




Photo1: Fabian Pacheco loads what he will need into his car for a successful day at the beach.
Photo2: Fabian's Cooler is packed with ice and drinks ready to go.
Photo3: Fabian Pacheco drives for what he says is one hour and a half of driving to the beach.
Photo4: Finally, the exit sign to South Padre Island makes the beach seem closer.
Photo5: A watermelon sign off the road announces the prices.
Photo6: Belinda Arredondo and Fabian Pacheco are the proud owners of a $2 watermelon.
Photo7: Samantha San Juan gets ready to spike the ball at an improvised volleyball court at the beach.
Photo8: A group of College students enjoying a match of volleyball.
Photo9: The opposing team getting ready to receive the ball.
Photo10: Enthusiastic about scoring a point, Belinda Arredondo celebrates with glee.
Photo11: Arredondo once again looking happy about her teams' score.
Photo12: A tired but happy Zaira Heredia leaving the beach.
Photo13: After a good game of valley ball, Sergio Burnias sits tiredly looking at the waves.
Photo14: The most popular foot-wear for beaches...flip-flops.
Photo15: Fabian Pacheco and Zaira Heredia leaving the beach.
Photo16: People enjoying a cloudy Saturday afternoon at the beach.
Photo17: Belinda Arredondo and Zaira Heredia getting ready to leave.
Photo18: dusting off the sand before putting everything into the car.
Photo19: People enjoying the beach on a mother's day weekend.
Photo20: Leaving the beach.

Trip to the Texas State Aquarium



by: Rachel Garza

-Photo 1: Christian Garza, along with the rest of the third graders at Santiago Garcia Elementary in Edcouch, visited the Texas State Aquarium last Friday.
-Photo 2-4: Two buses were needed to drive the whole third grade class to Corpus Christi.
-Photo 5-7: The third graders kept a look-out for signs that they were getting closer to Corpus as they eagerly awaited their arrival to the aquarium.
-Photo 8-9: Both the students and chaperones requested a much-needed break at a rest area just past the checkpoint.
-Photo 10-11: Students return to the bus after their short restroom break.
-Photo 12-13: According to most of the third graders, the dolphin show was their favorite part of the trip.
-Photo 14: Other schools, such as an elementary school from Weslaco, also enjoyed the aquarium that day.
-Photo 15: The third grade students were separated into groups of five or six and each group was assigned to a chaperone, such as this coach picture above.
-Photo 16: Students who attended the trip were awe-struck as they stared at all the different types of fish.
-Photo 17: The Texas State Aquarium also hosted a “Wildlife Research Camp” where they introduced the children to animals from around the world.
-Photo 18: Angelica Garza poses with her 8-year-old son after a long day at the aquarium.
-Photo 19: According to their trainers, these dolphins are very smart and “catch on to things very quickly.”
-Photo 20-22: The Texas State Aquarium also hosted a “Wildlife Research Camp” where they introduced the children to animals from around the world.
-Photo 23-25: Visitors were allowed to play with the crabs, so long as they did not intentionally hurt them.
-Photo 26: Students were given the opportunity to buy souvenirs in the two gift shops at the aquarium.
-Photo 27: After a long day at the aquarium, the students and chaperones headed to Golden Corral to pig out.
-Photo 28: Mrs. Rios and her third grade class.
- Photo 29: The Texas State Aquarium is a nonprofit aquarium located in Corpus Christi, Texas. It is dedicated to promoting the Gulf of Mexico and conservation.

Skeet & Trap- Desiree Mejia



1. Adrian Mejia, Octavio Mejia, Carlos Gonzales, Mauricio Gonzales and Pablo Mendez at the Mission Skeet and Trap Club
2. Geared up shooters wait for their turn at the back of the field
3. Les Tisdale and fellow shooters get ready for their heat to be called.
4. Alberto Torres and his wife pose for the camera after shooting
5. Shooters wait patiently under the shade for their turn.
6. Clay disk
7. Edgar Barragan is ready to shoot with his doubled-barrel 12-gauge shotgun.
8. Heat two of the competition show their numbers pined to the vests.
9. Bill Myers gets ready to shoot at the sporting clays.
10. Myers shoots his shotgun trying to hit the clay targets.
11. Adrian Mejia shoots at one of the sporting clays stations.
12. The scorer stays focused on the shooter while having a laugh with other shooters.
13. Octavio Mejia Jr. is ready to fire at another station for sporting clays
14. A closer look at the score sheet shows how some of the shooters do throughout the competition.
15. Heat three watches as a fellow competitor shoots.
16. Steve Schultz yells “pull” and gets ready to shoot the targets.
17. Les Tisdale signals that he is ready to fire his gun.
18, 19 & 20. The sequence of the clay disks shot by Les Tisdale which led him to get an X in his score sheet.
21. Hector Zarzosa gets ready to fire.
22. Competitor Zarzosa fires his gun, hitting the clay target.
23. Marvin Meyers and the scorer get ready for the machine to shoot his target
24.Fellow competitors watch while Marvin Meyers shoots.
25. Competitors go through the last station at the sporting clays.
26. Tony Garcia fires his shotgun.
27. Clay disk shot by Tony Garcia at the sporting clays competition.

Farmworker Freedom March, Florida
By: Javier Martinez

Picture 1: This is a group photo of everyone that went on the trip except for me. I took this photo in front of Buc-ee’s convenience store. This chain is known for its immaculately clean restrooms, and it lived up to the hype!

Picture 2: I added in a picture of myself, since I didn’t get to come out on the group photo. I had on my UTPA shirt to represent where we were from.

Picture 3: This is a shot I took during the nighttime segments of our journey. Conversations peppered the night as friends spoke of politics, theology, current events and music.

Picture 4: Hector, one of the companions, is taking his turn to drive. The beanie he’s wearing was hand-knitted by Evan during the 27-hour drive from Texas to Florida.

Picture 5: This is Evan, a fellow photog. This particular picture was when we had already arrived at the march. An undercover police officer can be seen in the back ground in an unmarked vehicle.

Picture 6: Here we see Heather, looking a bit grumpy, paying at a tollbooth. I noticed that almost every tollbooth we had to stop at employed an older person.

Picture 7: This is a seemingly endless highway, one of many that we traveled on out excursion. The trees to the right stood out because there aren’t any like these along the South Texas highways.

Picture 8: These trees looked very lush and the highways were very clean, unlike Louisiana.

Picture 9: In this moment of youthful revelry, Hector decided to urinate in a water jug to break the monotony of the drive. Everyone got a kick out of it except for me, because the Enterprise van was rented with my credit card.

Picture 10: As we approached the rally, we were greeted by a helicopter, which hovered overhead. It was a bit intimidating to be surrounded by dozens of police units and the helicopter.

Picture 11: This flat-bed truck led the march and was equipped with a generator to power a PA system and d.j. who played lively music and motivated the crowd.

Picture 12: The people in the picket line march proudly in front on the Publix supermarket in Tampa. Demonstrators came ready with their homemade signs to convey their thoughts.

Picture 13: The well-known Publix “P” was utilized on shirts and signs to spell out “Poverty.” Claims had been made that Publix, who buys from growers, has encouraged extremely poor working conditions faced by farm-workers in the fields.

Picture 14: A troupe from New York played traditional Central American music with dancers who all followed the lead of the drummer, which they circled.

Picture 15: After marching with the picket line in front of Publix, the musicians set up in a small crevice, which was off Publix property, to perform for the crowd. Spectators sit and stood with their families looking on in awe, undoubtedly because they had never had an opportunity to see anything like the dancers.

Picture 16: The dancers dawned traditional clothing of the indigenous peoples and even had a form of incense burning to further set the mood.

Picture 17: And as the sun sets, marchers try to relax after a long day. The march would continue on for two more days and would end with a rally in front of Publix corporate headquarters.

Benny Salinas - Reporting

Midnight Breakfast


Picture 1: Balloons hung from the many informational booths at Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast held in the Student Union. The event sought to provide not only a way for students to relax before finals week, but also gave the University a chance to gauge student needs for Union expansion.

Picture 2: The lines were long for free food at Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast. The event provided students free food, prizes, a DJ and most importantly, a chance to relax before finals.

Picture 3: Edgar Gonzales and his daughter attended Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast. They enjoyed the chance to enjoy the environment and have fun Gonzales said.

Picture 4: Sam Adzrale spent much of the evening enjoying the free pool offered during Midnight Breakfast. Despite the late hour his game did not weaken, winning almost every game he played.

Picture 5: Fabiola Rios, Maria Castillo and Estelle Alaniz stood in line for the chance to win a free shirt at Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast.

Picture 6: Jesse Salas made the most of Thursday’s midnight breakfast by consuming, he claims, seven sausage-in-a-buns.

Picture 7: Many professors and faculty participated in Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast by serving free food to students.

Picture 8: Adan Salinas and Russell Slayton participate in a survey at Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast. The survey sought to find whether students felt the union should expand and what services an expanded union should provide.

Picture 9: A survey taken during Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast asked students to place six dots over areas that they felt the Student Union should expand.

Picture 10: Among the many events at Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast was a prize wheel. Among the prizes available were free shirts and coupons.

Picture 11: Many students participated at the prize wheel on Thursday’s Midnight breakfast.

Picture 12: This was one of the many stands at Midnight Breakfast. The booths explained the sort of fees an expanded Student Union would bring to students and what the fees paid at other colleges.

Picture 13: Participation and enjoyment was high at Midnight Breakfast, an event put on every semester to provide student with a form of relaxation before finals.

Picture 14: Free pool was among the many activities provided during Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast.

Picture 15: The entire food supply at Thursday’s Midnight Breakfast was depleted by around 12:30, including cheesy sausage-in-a-buns.

Picture 16: Even the staff got in on the fun during Midnight Breakfast, having as much fun as possible before clean up was to begin at 1:30.


The last artwalk of the season by Carolina Garza

1. Take A Bow Band

2. Guitarist playing close up

3. Drummer with shakers (shaking it)

4. Close up of shakers

5. Band taking a break

6. Close up of drummer starting a beat

7. Marlon Duran with his Proposition 1 & 2 opposers

8. Proposition 1 & 2 opposers

9. Good turn out for the last art walk

10. Prop. 1 & 2 opposers chanting

11. Large crowd

12. Prop. 1 & 2 girls getting ready to break

13. artwalk

14. Proposition 1 & 2 sign

15. crowd fading

16. One last chant to oppose proposition 1 & 2 in McAllen

17. Girl is suppose to be a forest

18. People start to leave

19. Streets are crowded and vehicles drive slow

20. New art walk

Downtown Art Walk By: Shaina Elizondo

Photo 1: Crowds line the streets for the final downtown McAllen Art Walk.

Photo 2: Crowds surround the different vendors and attractions.

Photo 3: Customers thank the vendors for the services they provide them.

Photo 4: Main Street gets more congested as the time passes.

Photo 5: The band Take A bow sits at the curbside singing their melodies.

Photo 6: Two of them strum at their guitars while the other shakes his maracas' to the melody.

Photo 7: The two guitarists test their vocals and hit their high notes.

Photo 8: They smile at each other enjoying the music that is brought to their ears.

Photo 9: Close up of incorporating the wooden box seat as a drum to give a beat.

Photo 10: Ending their melody by bowing their heads down to the crowds.

Photo 11: A close up of someone holding their guitar while a different crowd gathers for Proposition 1 & 2.

Photo 12: A group of girls stand at the edge of the street screaming "don't forget to vote!"

Photo 13: People hold up signs that say vote against Proposition 1 & 2.

Photo 14: The activisit really is riled up and screams at the top of their lungs.

Photo 15: Chants are voiced amongst the new arrivals.

Photo 16: They have self made props and poster boards that show their passion for this cause.

Photo 17: They are eager to have their voices heard and get their point out to the public.

Photo 18: Younger individuals have arrived to Main Street and chithat away about what catches their eye.

Photo 19: One man provides the service of braiding and entwining multi-colored ribbons into hair.

Photo 20: A close up of the precision and patience it take to do this task.

Photo 21: By the end of the night, people walk back to their cars recapping the events they enjoyed most.

The Era of an End


The End of an Era.
Edgar Mireles

In 2009 film manufacturing for photo cameras was completely discontinued.
Digital cameras had taken over into the next step of photography, making film obsolete.
In 2010 we can see how other technologies are replacing movie rentals as we know it. This is a soundslide about the downfall of Hollywood video.

Pictures 1-2: Hollywood video on University DR. At this point, the store had been going out of business for about a month.

3-5: Everything must go, The empty shelves and every piece of furniture its also for sale.

6-7: Trying to get answers. (I thought this would be the only appropriate time to include my voice hence the guy's answer alone didn't make much sense)

8-10: John Garza, retailer at Hollywood, declines to give us a straight answer. His manager has already talked to The Monitor.

11: Last 5 days!

12-14: Desolation rows.

15-17: Matt Lozano, a frequent customer, talks about his theory of rental demise.

18-21: Jesus Ortiz, doing some field work advertising the ultimate sale.

22: Hollywood video on 10th street McAllen.

23-24: A successful clearance.

25: Peggy Atkinson, a not so frequent renter, admits her renting preferences.

26-28: The red invasion.

29: The era of an end, Hollywood video on University DR finally closed their doors on May 8th 2010.





Day at Gladys Porter Zoo by Mary Martinez



1.Caribbean flamingo's gather around a pool at Gladys Porter Zoo.

2.Red-crowned parrots rest on logs inside an aviary at Gladys Porter Zoo.

3.Two green wing macaws gather together inside an aviary at Gladys Porter Zoo.

4.Children from Lamar Elementary pet a goat at the Gladys Porter Zoo petting zoo.

5.Isabel Fuentes feeds a goat straw inside the petting zoo at Gladys Porter Zoo.

6.Alejandra Gonzalez smiles for the camera at Gladys Porter Zoo.

7.A gray kangaroo takes a rest at Gladys Porter Zoo.

8.A white bengal tiger takes a warm nap at Gladys Porter Zoo.

9.Alejandra Gonzalez enjoys a summer day at Gladys Porter Zoo.

10.A peahen displays her plumage at Gladys Porter Zoo.

11.A peacock calls out from a fence at Gladys Porter Zoo.

12.A sus barbatus cools off in a pool at Gladys Porter Zoo.

13.A sus barbatus enjoys the water at a pool in Gladys Porter Zoo.

14.Vicente Villarreal enjoys a day at Gladys Porter Zoo.

15.A group of Galapagos tortoises keep close at Gladys Porter Zoo.

16.A komodo dragon keeps cool under the shade at Gladys Porter Zoo.

17.A kookaburra sits in an aviary at Gladys Porter Zoo.

18.A camel chews on some straw given to him by children at Gladys Porter Zoo.

19.A herd of giraffes gather together at Gladys Porter Zoo.

20.Vicente Villareal enjoys a day at Gladys Porter Zoo with his classmates.

21.A spider monkey curls his tale as he walks towards a friend at Gladys Porter Zoo.

22.A spider monkey enjoys an afternoon nap at Gladys Porter Zoo.

23.A spider monkey screeches at a group of people at Gladys Porter Zoo.

24.A zebra takes a walk at Gladys Porter Zoo.

25.A zebra huddles close to its colt at Gladys Porter Zoo.

26.A moluccan cockatoo smiles for the camera at Gladys Porter Zoo.

27.A moluccan cockatoo sits in his aviary at Gladys Porter Zoo.


Willacy County Relay for Life



1. Relay celebrate survivor's by being the official sponsor of birthday's.
2. Rain or shine we are having relay.
3. It looks like the sun is coming out.
4. Even in ugly weather people are still registering.
5. Team Nieto!
6. The Survivor Lap!
7. Breast Cancer Cupcakes
8. It wouldn't be a birthday without cake and party bags.
9. First place for "Best T-shirt"
10. Lumanaria Ceremony
11. Games for Midnight Madness.
12.
13. More games.
14. Tug of War
15. And they lost.
16. Andrew's getting tired.
17. Out for the night.
18. The rain finally went away and so did the rain boots.

Aspiring Artist


Erika Chapa
Reporting
Pazdera
Sound Slide

1. Soon to be graduating, Brittany Rutledge.
2. One of the aspiring artists recent paintings.
3. Finishing the small details on a portrait.
4. Only took 10 minutes to complete.
5. Portraying her religious views through her work.
6. One of the first paintings Rutledge did at an early age.
7. Displaying her favorite animal because she feels she resembles it.
8. Following her father's footsteps with this image of their home.
9. A portrait of the artist herself. Art can be a way to express emotion and color.
10. Rutledge loves to wear and draw shoes.
11. This chair comes from great sentiment, but Rutledge refused to explain.
12. The special shoes that were worn by Rutledge at a memorable event.
13. Her younger and only brother who is a very important person in her life.
14. The last assignment turned in by Rutledge before graduating.
15. Rutledge talks about how art is unique.
16. One of her favorite abstract paintings.
17. Photo of the artist showing her sense of style and expressing her interest in fashion.
18. Portrait of Nefertiti.
19. Not just an artist but a belly dancer. Dance is a form of art to Rutledge.
20. Working out is a form of art to Rutledge as well.
21. Portrait of the artists favorite person, her grandmother.
22. Painting of the Cheshire Cat from her favorite childhood movie.
23. The artist explains why people should consider pursuing art.
24. Adding those extra details can make a huge difference.
25. Proud of her work and lets us know that there might be an inner artist that we are unaware of.

Sounds of the Past: Smitty's Music & Amusement Co.






By: Pamela Palacios

Photo 1 :" Smitty's" sign located outside the building.
Photo 2: The entrance to Smitty's Music & Amusement Co.
Photo 3: An antique with old photo's as you walk into the shop.
Photo 4: Smitty's banner with information about the business.
Photo 5: Antique jukeboxes that dated from the 1940's in working condition.
Photo 6: Picture of "Smitty" founder of the Smitty's Music & Amusement Co.
Photo 7: Smitty's wife (elderly lady with classes next to her son) and Smitty's son ( man in the orange shirt) with family and friends at the shop.
Photo 8: A jukebox that is in the process of being fixed.
Photo 9: Antique jukeboxes that dated from the 1950's in working condition.
Photo 10: Music displayed in one antique jukebox.
Photo 11: An antique jukebox dated from the early 50's with a highly decorated theme.
Photo 12: The oldest jukebox in Smitty's shop dating back to the 1920's.
Photo 13: Antique jukebox's from the 1930's.
Photo 14: The newest jukebox's on the market it is touch screen and accepts credit cards and dollars. The jukebox can download thousands of songs by use of internet.



Adopt, save a life






Osmara Perez
Reporting

Photo 1: Palm Valley Animal Shelter Edinburg, Texas
Photo 2: Picture profile for each cat in the open area
Photo 3: Children must always be supervised
Photo 4: Black cat eating lunch
Photo 5: Picking the cat she wants to take home
Photo 6: Smooch meowing at our camera
Photo 7: When Oliver was taken to the shelter, his tail was broken, so it had to be cut
Photo 8: It is not acceptable to tap on the cats windows
Photo 9: Two kittens sit side by side, it is very cold in there for them
Photo 10: The area for the kittens , they have to be in the 'rooms'
Photo 11: Palm Valley takes donations from volunteers or visitors in order to feed the animals
Photo 12: Bathing Center
Photo 13: The tub where the animals are to be bathed
Photo 14: The cleansing material the shelter provides for the pets
Photo 15: Table where the pets are dried and/or their hair is cut
Photo 16: Food and litter for the cats
Photo 17: Employee washing the pets plates
Photo 18: Entrance to the dog adoption area
Photo 19: Instructions for volunteers
Photo 20: Leashes that one must have in order to walk a dog
Photo 21: Looking at the camera with love, away from the sun
Photo 22: The size of the cage they have to be in
Photo 23: Laying down waiting to be petted
Photo 24: Employee with the newly adopted puppy
Photo 25: Requirements
Photo 26: Juan and Blanca posing with Taquito (dog)
Photo 27: Wants to get out, but he is a Do Not Walk dog
Photo 28: Staring at the floor
Photo 29: Wants to eat, but prefers a walk
Photo 30: Picture profiles put up for each animal taken in
Photo 31: Scrappy in the sun
Photo 32: Mobile adoptions unit


Photo 1: Palm Valley Animal Center

Skin Deep Tattoo Shop



Annabel Allen
Skin Deep Tattoo Shop

1. Front of tattoo shop
2. Tattoo shop interior
3. The Monitor story about the shop
4. Wall Art 1
5. John Perez tattooing customer with co-worker's help
6. John Perez preparing to tattoo customer Gia (wanted to remain anonymous)
7. John preparing work table
8. Start of tattoo
9-10. John concentrating on his work
11. Work table
12-14. John tattooing Gia
15. Wall Art 2
16. Glass case
17-21. John hard at work
22. Wall Art 3
23. Wall Art 4
24-27. John continues tattooing
28. Work area
29. John tattooing
30. Buddha statue on counter
31. Work area
32. Got Ink?

A couple of things

 Because there are copyright laws, you need to be careful about using music in your slide shows....if it is playing in the background, it's one thing, but it is not acceptable to let your slides play to a song, like a music video. Plus, that isn't the idea behind this project.
Overall, most of what I'm seeing is pretty good. I am pleased that many of you are figuring out how to resolve problems and technical issues with tutorials and googling for information. This is how it works in the world.

I hope you will be able to use these skills in your future job and please hold on to your multimedia work for your professional portfolio.

-- Donna

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

VIVA LAS VEGAS


Viva Las Vegas
1. Arriving in Las Vegas, Nevada
2. playing a slot machine
3. People of different cultures at the crosswalk
4. The Riviera Hotel
5. The Paris billboard
6. The Eiffel Tower
7. Arriving at Jet Night Club
8. Crowd of people at the club
9. Cherry Vodka Sour with TAO napkins
10. Giant Painting of an asian model
11. LMFAO Dj
12. LMFAO
13. member of LMFAO
14. Palms Hotel
15. Ladies at TAO
16. performer at Rain
17. Cisco Adler
18. Raising our glasses
19. Crowd at Pure
20. Famour Little White Chapel

YOLI PENA
1.picture with grandparents
2. grandma with cousin from out of town
3.grandma outside her house during the pachanga
4. brother with mom and sisters
5. family from out of town, other states and countries
6. uncle eating fajitas
7. uncle and aunt posing and showing of the flour tortilla
8. the band playing and dancing
9. cousins and friends
10. drinking and posing for the camera husband and wife
11. cousins dancing
12. grandparents and aunt
13. with my beautiful mother and sister
14. with cousin from out of state
15.dancing wuapangos
16. me and my mom
17. my mom and cousin
18. grandma and mom

A Day in the Life of a BeatNik



A Day in the Life of a BeatNik
By Cameron Shooshtari
Photojournalism
Spring 2010

1. Beatnik Agency is conveniently located next to Roosevelt's at 7, a popular local bar and hangout.

2. Beatnik Agency is located on Main Street in the Arts District, an area known for local artists.

3. The entrance to the building which contains Beatnik is guarded by a magical cactus.

4. These stairs lead up the way to the second floor.

5. Even though the building only has two floors, there are 83 flights of stairs to go up.

6. This hallway also contains many other businesses, mostly photographers.

7. This long hallway contains the Beatnik Agency's office.

8. Many people would not be able to find the BeatNik office without these trusty sign.

9. The official BeatNik Agency banner is visible when you first come in.

10. Mae Vela takes time out of her busy work schedule to pose for the camera.

11. The entire BeatNik Agency office in all of its splendor.

12. The BeatNik mascot incites fear into the minds of the uncreative.

13. A prototype of the project Mae Vela is currently working on. These boxes will be handed out to potential clients. Inside, a balloon attached to a business card and a note.

14. BeatNik Agency plans to hand out several of these boxes to attract as many new clients as possible.

15. These boxes will be handed out at business expos.

16. The idea wall is utilized every day to organize new campaigns.

17. Mae Vela is spending several hours as an intern to do several tasks for the agency such as the one she is working on here.

18. Mae Vela carefully threads ribbon through the lid of a box which she will then attach to a balloon.

19. Mae Vela works effortlessly in an environment she loves.

20. Orange balloons are used for the boxes. Orange is a visually striking color and attracts attention to the eye.

21. Dozens of box lids are ready to be assembled together with their respective box.

22. Mae Vela keeps herself hydrated while working with an assortment of drinks to choose from.

23. Mae Vela sits in front of the idea board. She has been making boxes for several hours.

24. Nourishment is very important to Mae Vela if she plans to finish her task on time.

25. When Mae Vela takes a break she has several comfortable chairs to choose from around the office.

26. Mae Vela keeps her phone by her side at all times in case the BeatNik boss has an emergency.

27. Mae Vela has developed an assembly line to complete her task in record time.

28. Even in an empty office, Mae Vela has what it takes to keep herself motivated and focused on the task at hand.

29. This warning sign is placed outside the BeatNik office door to ward off outsiders who try to disrupt the creativity that is contained inside.

rockband


1-Alex on the mic
2-Band getting ready
3-Band Jammin
4-Manny tunning his guitar
5-Arturo on the drums
6-Rockin out
7-Arturo jammin
8-alex
9-more jammin
10-joey on bass
11-playing some music
12-Nothing but some rock!!

McAllen Art Walk-May 2010


Samantha Sauceda

Photo 1: The McAllen Art Walk happens every first Friday of the month.
Photo 2: A boy serenades the crowd with popular covers such as "Lean on Me," while a crowd forms and claps along.
Photo 3: Eric Vasquez with hands bound and mouth taped protesting the fact that in Texas we can't vote for our electoral college.
Photo 4: I am your silenced voices.
Photo 5: Girl looks at her photos while others look to buy homemade jewelry.
Photo 6: The art walk is home to many art vendors.
Photo 7: This is Linda's first art walk as a vendor.
Photo 8: Linda's cell phone charms were a hit, giving her about $50 for the night.
Photo 9: A group of your people browsing through tables of crafts.
Photo 10: An acoustic group of players walking up and down the street stop to take a break to discuss song choice.
Photo 11: This young man is selling bottles of water to thirsty art-walkers.
Photo 12: Isabel Zepeda is at the art walk meeting up with friends and selling friendship bracelets.
Photo 13: "Bracelets are symbols of giving and love."
Photo 15: Woman selling head pieces is adjusting her mannequins.
Photo 15: Victor Ituarte at the center of it all with his famous free hugs sign.
Photo 16: Kids on the street watch traffic pass by.
Photo 17: Paintings done by local artists.
Photo 18: Art enthusiasts enter this building to view sculptures done by local and world artists alike.
Photo 19: People dressed in bright fashion viewing the tables of homemade art.
Photo 20: Samantha Sauceda walking through McAllen's Arts District. It's her first time here.
Photo 21: Paper flowers made by Isabel Zepeda.

Mothers Day By Jennifer Cervantes


Mothers Day
By Jennifer Cervantes
Reporting
Spring 2010


Photo # 1- Mother & son come all the way from Monterry to find some Mother’s Day Deals

Photo # 2- There are a variety of shoppers the the Plaza Mall

Photo # 3- Robert takes some time from his lunch break to look for a gift

Photo #4- Dillard’s advertises its annual Mothers Day sale

Photo #5- Jcpenny also uses colorful ads to draw attention of customers

Photo #6- Even ‘the cookie place’ gets festive for Mothers Day

Photo #7- The Jewelry Store holds more sales for Mothers Day

Photo #8- More people rushing to get their mother’s gift

Photo #9- A “slow” day of shopping

Photo #10- Couple from Weslaco come to shop for the deals on Mothers Day

Photo #11- Another couple head to the food court for some energy to continue shopping

Photo #12- A mother shops for her own gift

Photo #13-Jose brings his son to help pick his wife’s gift

Photo #14-Plaza Mall customers crowded the jewelry stores

Photo #15- Sandra’s store has different types of jewelry

Photo #16-A customer views her choices

Photo #17- From earrings to necklace sets, a person can never decide quickly

Photo #18- Choosing a gift for the most important woman in your life can be hard, as Jessica shows

Photo #19-A mid-twenties woman rushes to get a gift

Photo #20- But the mall shows us that younger people shop for their moms too

Photo #21- Even the “older” generation will go out to get something for their wife

Photo #22- The husband takes his son along for a shopping trip

Photo #23- As Sandra tell us, a never shops alone

Photo #24- Some men shop with their sisters to help pick out the mother’s day gift

Photo #25- More crowds of people

Photo #26- Kids join their parents for some day full of shopping

Photo #27- The busy view of the mall

Photo #28-Jessica is in search for the “perfect” Mothers Day gift

Photo #29- and does some more searching 2 hours later

Photo #30-Jess thinks that maybe she could get her mom new shoes

Photo #31-Jessica than couldn’t decide on what piece of jewelry her mom would love.

Photo #32- Jessica tries to decide by taking a step back a view them all

Photo #33-But then Jessica goes to another jewelry store

Photo #34- After still not deciding she heads back to the first store

Photo #35- The necklace & earring sets Jessica buys

Photo #36- Sunday morning breakfast cooking

Photo #37-Arturo Elizondo (my dad) does the unusual and cooks breakfast!

Photo #38-He tries to not get burned while cooking some bacon.

Photo #39- My mom greatly appreciated his hard work…(awkward)

Photo #40-A shot of the gift from my little sister

Photo #41-My mom shows us what she got from my little sister

Photo #42- A Mothers Day mug

Photo #43- Homemade Mothers Day cookie cake!

The Mad Hatter's Return Party


Raul Castillo Jr.
Reporting
Pazdera
Final Project: Soundslides

Photo 1: Johnny (The Mad Hatter) explaining how he went about his new project/art work.

Photo 2: The Mad Hatter's interpretation of Love and Peace.

Photo 3: Soft picture of one of the Mad Hatter's art works.

Photo 4: "The Hermit" one of the four artworks from the Mad Hatter's Tarot Collection.

Photo 5: Wide view of some of the Hatter's art work.

Photo 6: Mad Hatter's "Piece of Me" artwork.

Photo 7: "The Magician," from the Hatter's Tarot Collection.

Photo 8: "The Hanged Man," from the Hatter's Tarot Collection.

Photo 9: Frontal shot of the Hatter's "The Hermit," artwork.

Photo 10: "The Tower," part of the Hatter's Tarot Collection.

Photo 11: Side view of the Hatter's Self-Portrait painting.

Photo 12: Frontal shot of Self-Portrait.

Photo 13: Picture of the beginning of the fiesta. Beer Pong is tradition when it comes to the Hatter and his friends. It's his own version of "Tea Time."

Photo 14: Shot of the determined players getting close to the finish.

Photo 15: The "tea cups" are being properly positioned before the second round begins.

Photo 16: The Mad Hatter's conversing with his fellow friends.

Photo 17: Random shot of the Hatter's friends (L-R Max and J.J.) who came to join the festivities.

Photo 18: Every "tea party" has their own servant to fetch them a refreshment and that was Valde's task for the night.

Photo 19: Everyone's motto for the night. If you can't do sarcasm you can't hang with them.

Photo 20: Action shot of the night continuing.

Photo 21: The mask that made everyone's alter-ego come out.

Photo 22: Max (The Caterpillar) smoking a cigarette.

Photo 23: Action shot of the Hatter's blackberry.

Photo 24: Johnny( The Mad Hatter) having one of his friends J.J. adjusting his hat.

Photo 25: Action shot of the Hatter's friends (L-R) Oldie and Rene.

Photo 26: Action shot of The Mad Hatter heading back to grab some more "tea."

Photo 27: Shot of the Mad Hatter's friends. (L-R) J.J., Rob, Melissa, and Max ( The Caterpillar)

Photo 28: Shot of one of the Mad Hatter's graffiti art with Max on the right side of it.

Photo 29: Rene slowly letting his alter-ego take over. Along with Gus on the right and Aaron and Melissa in the background.

Photo 30: "Tea Servant" Valde trying to have a conversation in the background with his fair lady Juli.

Photo 31: Picture of the two finally coming back after a long discussion.

Photo 32: Final round of Beer Pong! (L-R: Rene, Max, Rob, and Aaron.)

Photo 33: The Mad Hatter's team remain victorious while the opposite team is bent out of shape.

Photo 34: The Mad Hatter is planning out with his friend J.J. about his next return.

Photo 35: The Mad Hatter having an intimate goodbye with his friend Oldie.

Photo 36: End shot of the Mad Hatter along with his portrait of "The Magician." Which he feels is his alter-ego.

Bronc Radio and TV Banquet



Bronc Radio and TV Banquet
By: Stephanie Becerra

Photo # 1 - Adriel Ortiz, Bronc TV photographer, on his way to receive his awards.
Photo # 2 - Pamela Morales, Bronc TV Reporter, raise her fist wanting another refill.
Photo # 3 - After a night full of fun, Larissa Garza and Jessica Wells, stumble their way out of Koko's.
Photo # 4 - Sasha Gomez enjoys watching her fellow Bronc Radio staff make fool out of them selves.
Photo # 5 - The Bronc TV girls celebrate the end of the semester at the Bronc News Banquet
Photo # 6 - Lilli Lopez and Adrian Cavazos embrace in a hug before they leave their separate ways.
Photo # 7 - Otter Ortiz, show off the two awards he is proud of.
Photo # 8 - The awards the students from Bronc Radio and TV will Receive.
Photo # 9 - Heather Arevalo, winner of Best Reporter for Bronc TV, holds her award up high.
Photo # 10 - Big winner of the night, Sasha Gomez, taking home Broadcaster of the Year.
Photo # 11 - To help capture every moment of the night, Adriana Trevino, snaps away.
Photo # 12 - Mentor, Nick Taylor and sutdent, Jessica Wells stand together after the award ceremony.
Photo # 13 - The Bronc Radio and TV staff before they dive into the pieces of cake.
Photo # 14 - Fred Mann, the backbone of Bronc Radio and TV, enjoying the night.
Photo # 15 - The baker of the cake, Jessica Wells, shows off her excellent skills.
Photo # 16 - Dulce Danel, Bronc TV reporter, isn't sure if the food is up to her standards.
Photo # 17 - About to fly, Lilli Lopez and Dulce Danel, grab on to one of the last balloons.
Photo # 18 - Dulce Danel, discussing the different possibilites she has for the summer with Dr. Tim Mottet.
Photo # 19 - Making sure the memory doesn't fade, Bronc Radio and TV girls, pose for their future facebook profile pictures.
Photo # 20 - The manly men of Bronc News, Abraham Silva and Alex Pena, take apart the speaker system with their muscles.
Photo # 21 - The winner, Sasha Gomez and announcer, Larissa Garza before they tackle each other down for the cake.
Photo # 22 - Showing us his bills, Mr. Fred Mann, fans himself with his cash.
Photo # 23 - Afraid the night is over, Lilli Lopez, makes sure she enjoys every second.
Photo # 24 - Ending the night, the Bronc TV staff, leave the venue with a great time.

Artist and Educator by Sarah Robledo


Photo 1: Celina Robledo creating art spontaneously during our interview

Photo 2: As a proud educator, she poses with a student

Photo 3: Creating another trapped woman on a circular canvas

Photo 4: Robledo enjoys working with her hands above all else

Photo 5: Part of Robledo’s Graduate Series this is Ser Entrpada I

Photo 6: Sitting by Robledo’s chimney, this is Ser Entrapada II

Photo 7: Like any student, Robledo’s mind wanders during class and she expresses it in her journal

Photo 8: One of Robledo’s favorite pieces this is Verguenza

Photo 9: Another uneasy graduate piece, Ser Entrapada III

Photo 10: Robledo shares Ser Entrapada IV with her students

Photo 11: Robledo collects baby dolls and commonly uses them as models in her artwork

Photo 12: Robledo lays Ser Entrada V on the floor

Photo 13: Robledo creates a portrait of her daughter entitled Johari Window

Photo 14: Robledo shares her journal entries with the class

Photo 15: Robledo takes her Mercedes High School Art Students to visit Rice University

Photo 16: MHS students venture through Rice

Photo 17: MHS students gain experience thanks to Mrs. Robledo

Photo 18: MHS students pose in front of Rice

Photo 19: Students visit museum exhibiting work of Botero

Photo 20: Students on the way home after a fun field trip to Houston

Photo 21: MHS student using texture, color and line to sway emotion in this self-portait

Photo 22: MHS student utilizing the art of typography to send a message about freedoms

Photo 23: MHS students enjoy an artistic field day with chalk, cement and the hot sun

Photo 24: MHS students participate in IMAS’ Design-Your-Own-Bra Contest

Photo 25: Another MHS student utilizing the art of typography to create a portrait

Photo 26: MHS students using stained glass to create artwork

Photo 27: MHS using mixed media to create photo emulsion piece

Photo 28: MHS students working together to design bra

Photo 29: Another example of a typography lesson

Photo 30: MHS students posing for 2010 Beach Clean-Up photo


More than pretty faces

Jennifer Tate
Reporting
Spring 2010

Photo 1: January 2009 Amanda Guajardo competes against other teen girls in the Miss Pharr Pageant, but Saira Trevino ends up taking the crown.

Photo 2: Guajardo has purchased over 10 dresses for various beauty pageants, including this leopard print one she deems her favorite.

Photo 3: Guajardo gets her makeup done at the Origins makeup counter in Dillards early in the morning before her most recent pageant Saturday.

Photo 4: Guajardo has 11 pairs of shoes for pageants and formal events in her closet and 26 pairs of shoes in total.

Photo 5: Guajardo won 3rd place in her very first beauty pageant at the age of 2.

Photo 6: Guajardo wears Pink perfume by Victoria Secret and considers it to be her favorite perfumes to wear.

Photo 7: At the 2009 Miss Pharr pageant, contestants await questions from judges during the interview portion of the competition.

Photo 8: Early in the morning Guajardo starts off her pageant preparation by describing the hairstyle she wants at Hairspray Salon in Pharr.

Photo 9: Guajardo scans through a hairstyle magazine while getting her hair done at the Hairspray Salon in Pharr.

Photo 10: Guajardo accepts flowers after a day of pampering and getting herself ready for the evening pageant.

Photo 11: Guajardo always goes to get her makeup professionally done for the beauty pageants she enters.

Photo 12: To hide her undergarments from showing beneath her dress, Guajardo buys adhesive bras to have lasting support throughout the evening.

Photo 13: Guajardo chose a light blue eyeshadow pallet to match her evening gown.

Photo 14: Guajardo wore these brown heels for the 2009 Miss Pharr Pageant and cost the most compared to the other shoes she's worn to pageants totaling to $55.

Photo 15: After an early morning of pageant prepping, Guajardo puts the final touches of hairspray and lotion before taking off to the event.

Photo 16:Guajardo took about 45 minutes during her makeup appointment at the Origins makeup counter in Dillards.

Photo 17: Guajardo poses for one last shot before heading out the door to the pageant.

Midnight Breakfast


By Pamela Morales

Students at UTPA enjoy a midnight feast provided by the Student Union.

Photos:
1-3 Broncs wait in line for their meal
4-18 Student Union employees get ready to serve; Broncs are then served; pancakes, pig-in-a-blankets, eggs are the favorites among students
19-40 Broncs enjoy their meals
41 Door prizes were also given out
42 Broncs joking and laughing about their meals
43 "Butter and syrup!"
44-66 The rest of night is full of fun, laughs and food
67 Welcoming banner from DJ "Welcome to UT-PA Midnight Breakfast"
68-69 The feast goes on . . .


Midnight Breakfast


Students at UTPA enjoy a midnight feast hosted by the Student Union.

Music provided by DJ Joe Rocks