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146 Spectrum Encourages Student Creutifvit BACK ROW: Doug Meador, Scott Cauger, Sherrie Reabold, Bill Anderson, Linda Sor- enson, Mr. Harp, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Members of Spectrum Nancy Boyd, Bill And- erson, and jim Trotter make posters after Gaye Small, Debbie Newbill, Vicki Swenson, Gregg Coldsnow. FRONT ROW: Michael Hall, school to publicize the upcoming deadline for entries for Spectrum. l I Patty Reynolds, janet Walters, Paula Englund. Members of the Spectrum Staff were chosen because of recommendation by their teachers. They published a magazine containing original work done by Baytown High School students. The Spectrum included work from areas of fine and practical arts. Some students submitted literature written in French or Spanish. 'Those who were interested in art also contributed their en- deavors in painting, sculpting, sketching, and photography. Mechanical drawings repre- sented the industrial arts. All types of literature completed Spectrum. l V l 1 I l I I1 .1 7 In lm I I1 P A ,y,W,,.,x , , .f e .?:.'., A BACK ROV bie Fairchi Stu: The mainly Student Turner, shelve a also ren students informatl assig provide essary served making th roi added of the
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