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Cover of Space City!, Houston, Texas, Vol. 3, No. 1, June 8, 1971, with photo of the underground paper's staff. Pictured, front row, from left: Victoria Smith (Holden), Sherwood Bishop, Tanya Phillips (on Sherwood's shoulders), Susie Le Blanc, [unidentified], Tina Phillips, Thorne Dreyer, Mark Wilson. Top row (from left): Russ Noland, Bobby Ray Eakin, Sue Mithun Duncan, Tom Hylden, Bryan Baker, Bill Narum, Lynne Bateman, Kerry (Awn) Fitzgerald, Vicki Gladson, Ernie Shawver, [unidentified], Judy Gitlin Fitzgerald, Jim Shannon. Above lampshade: Connie Mendez. Photo by Jerry Sebesta for Space City!
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