article on recent Hookers’ Masquerade Ball, organized by Margo St. James, founder of COYOTE (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics), with references to prostitutes, drag queens, and transvestites
review of Rebecca Valrejean’s “The Lavender Troubador,” one-act improvisational play about lesbian love, performed at SF State
advertisement for coed gay ski cabin on Donner Lake
announcement of performance at McKenna Theatre of Rebecca Valrajean play Lavender Troubadour
interview with Rebecca Valrajean about new play Lavender Troubadour at SF State, “presented by Associated Students Performing Arts, Women’s Center, and Gay Student’s Coalition"; Valrajean quoted as claiming that play describes her “own…
article about upcoming one-woman Lavender Troubadour show, addressing “homosexuality and gay lifestyles,” by Rebecca Valrejean at SF State; sponsors included Gay Students Coalition
article on gay protest at KGO-TV against antigay “Marcus Welby” episode, with comments by SF State student activist Henry Wilson and reference to “Gay Student Coalition,” which included SF State students
article on SF State student and former San Quentin prisoner Gus Colgain, who conducted in-depth research on prison homosexuality
article about Glide Memorial Church; attracts “blacks, whites, gays, straights, young, old, hookers, hippies and hoboes”
article about SF State Women’s Center’s, which “has a referral system for the San Francisco Area on employment for women, birth control problems, gay organizations, and other women’s groups"
article by member of Gay Students’ Coalition about police harassment of gay people in Castro and SF
article about Associated Students and Students for Organized Change, with reference to resolution against sex discrimination in faculty/staff hiring and comments about Sally Gearhart in Speech Communications Department
article on gay/trans/drag/pansexual performance groups Cockettes and Angels of Light
advertisement for lecture by biology professor Bernard Goldstein
announcement of campus poetry reading by gay poet Allen Ginsberg and off-campus poetry reading by lesbian poet Adrienne Rich
advertisement for Student Health Service; “Venereal disease, homosexuality, genetics, pregnancy, and feminine hygiene are just a few of the areas in which advising is given by the Human Sexuality Center of the Student Health Service”
article about popularity of tennis, sport that used to be “game for girls or ‘sissy’ boys"; mentions role of Billie Jean King in expanding popularity of tennis
article on SF State Activities Fair, with joking comment about Bernard Goldstein’s human sexuality course
article about results of English Department vote on new curriculum; mentions that “the main reasons students take the courses is the subject matter,” with “Incest: Implications of an Archetype” and “The Homosexual and Bisexual in Contemporary…
announcement of screening of “erotic and very personal” film, Johnny Minotaur, described as “study in sensuality and sexual mores and manners” written and directed by gay artist Charles Henri Ford