announcement of annual campus May Fair; mentions that contest for “most outrageous Fair Queen” will be “open to both men and women”
article describing new “technique probing public opinion" and its use to determine support for “homosexual rights” by analyzing hang-up rate for question asked over the phone: “Is this the Committee for Homosexual Rights?”
mention of upcoming lecture by Bernard Goldstein
article on Associated Students projects, including center for women’s services, which focuses on referrals related to human sexuality, and Educational and Referral Organization for Sexuality
article describing Associated Students budget; includes mention of “controversial” Gay Liberation Front dance, “Gay Liberation Front billed students $60.22 for ‘decor lights’ for its controversial dance"
listing of Encounter Theater production mentioned in Donna Horowitz’s 2 Mar. article
first page is cut off, but continuation includes story of lesbian sadomasochism and story of gay relationship
interview with Sheriff Richard Hongisto, SF State alum, who discusses prison reform, including “venereal disease treatment” and attending to needs of “blacks and homosexual inmates”
review of Encounter Theatre production that inverts typical marriage roles, featuring a “homemaker husband,” and openly discussing gay sexual attraction of man towards roommate
advice column by Student Health Center director, with question about male roommate who masturbates while dressed as a woman
photograph of typed list of names of faculty fired by SF State president S.I. Hayakawa; includes Morgan Pinney
article listing professors fired by SF State president S.I. Hayakawa in “purge” of faculty following end of Third World Liberation strike; mentions Morgan Pinney as one of many professors who “are continuing to appeal their firings through...…
advertisement for Delta book by Lawrence Hatterer on “treatment for men troubled by homosexuality”
article about new campus film screenings; “most expensive film shown” was Women in Love, to which “340 people showed up"; also, upcoming showing of Midnight Cowboy
article about San Francisco’s “Satan Church,” whose leader was worried about Glide Memorial Church, which “exhibits girls in miniskirts and uses members of the Gay community”
article featuring interview with Susan Rucker, ex-convict just released from jail; Rucker “walked the streets” as prostitute and claims that “matrons are fair” inside women’s jail, with some being “dykes”
review of Alejandro Jodorowsky film El Topo; mentions scene of “sado-masochistic homosexual ecstasy” provoked by mysterious “woman with a masculine voice”
article reviewing recent SF antiwar march sponsored by Student Mobilization Committee; mentions that many marchers were delighted by “joyous manner of the gays"
SF State Gay Liberation Front sponsoring gay dance in advance of SF peace march on 6 Nov.
SF State Gay Liberation Front dance, with conflicts between performance group Angels of Light and gay women; comments by GLF leaders Frank Melleno and Jim Williford; comments about creating gay studies program