Edited by I Glover and R Griffiths, illustrations by David Burn and Jim Laws, typing by Estelle Hedge and Christine Munden. Contents include: a foreword by Sir Eric Richardson; map of college buildings; a message from the student union president Roger Beavil (photograph); notes from retiring president Owen Spencer-Thomas (photograph); introductions to and photographs of the presidents of the athletics union Roger Griffiths, deputy president of the students union Kalinsky Gupta, external vice-president Justin Labinjoh, social vice-president Stephen Langley, lady vice-president Mika Kalokerinou, Lady representative on the athletic union Jane Fleming Jones (annotated Joan Hunter-Dunne), secretary Ian Glover, treasurer Hugh Mant, permanent secretary Estelle Hedge; student life in London; student facilities and college information; halls of residence; cinemas; bookshops; where to eat; where to drink; external affairs (United Nations Student Associations, National Union of Students); Treasurer report and Budget; Dance dates; Athletics Union and sports facilities; Clubs and Societies (Afro-Asian, L'Association Internationale des Etudiants n Sciences Economiques et Commerciales, Architectural, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Billards and Snooker, Boxing, Car, Catholic, Chess, Christian Union, Cricket, Debating, Economics, Economic History, Engineering, Fencing, Film, Folk, Football, Gliding, Hockey, Jazz, Jewish, Judo, Mountaineering, Music, netball, Political Science, Polymuse, Riding, Rowing, Rugby, Socialist, Social Science, squash, Student Players, Student Societies Administration Working Party, Sub Aqua, Swimming, Table Tennis, West One).
The publication also includes a large number of advertisements relating to student services (e.g. Banking) or career opportunities. The advertisers are listed in an index at the back of the volume.
Cover show a drawing of a woman, on a black background, with the word 'Cybernetics/Semantics' around her.
Includes music reviews; an interview with Arthur Brown; opinion piece on being black in Britain; list of forthcoming gigs and exhibitions; union news including reports from meetings, what's on events guides within the college, fees for the Halls of Residence, grants; article on the new Poly buildings; article on Cybernetics including a review of the Cybernetic Serendipity exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts; poetry; fashion pages; interview with Edward Davoren (Poly student and convenor of the London branch of the Revolutionary Socialist Student Federation); introduction to the new Chaplain, Ted Schroeder; sports reports; advertisement for The Family and The Village at little Titchfield Street.
Includes loose inserts advertising Operation Match dating agency (including questionnaire) and the Students' Insurance Bureau and a looseleaf typescript sheet regarding the Union elections, McGarel and a snack bar available for hire.
Edited by Ian Glover and Mike [Michael] Holdstock
Contents include:
Section one - Introductory: forewords from the Director of Education [Sir Eric Richardson, photograph], the President of the Students Union [Alan Smith, photograph], the President of the Athletics Union {Keith Macmillan], the retiring president [Roger Beavil, photograph], memberships and objects of the Students' Union, photographs and details of the Council Officers [Nigel Molden, Martin Bradley, Christine Munden, Roger Beavil, Ian Glover, Alan Smith, Estelle Hedge, Dave Frome, Daffydd Lovett, Joe Lowe], provisional budget, Student representation in College Government [including speaking rights at Court and Academic Council] , Internal and External Affairs
Section two - Poly life: Introduction by Social Vice-President Brian Storey-Smith [photograph] and Student Societies' Administration Working party Chairman Ben Srebnik, the Bar [photographs], Student and Athletic Union Clubs and Societies [Societies: Afro-Asian, Architectural, Bridge, Catholic, Christian Union, Communist, Dance Committee, Debating, Economics, Economic History, Engineering, Film, Halls of Residence, Jazz, Music, North America Clib, Political Science, Polyfolk, Polymer, Socialist, Social Science, Solidarity with Vietnam, Student-Worker Liaison Committee against Racialism, Players] [Sports Clubs: Athletics, Badminton , Basketball, Billards and Snooker, Boat, Boxing, Car, Chess, Cross Country, fencing, Football, Gliding, Hockey, Judo, Mountaineering, Netball, Riding, Rugby, Rugby league, Squash. Sub Aqua, Swimming, Table Tennis], West One magazine, Dances.
Section three - Information: Dates of terms, union meetings, dances and Student Players' productions, reciprocal memberships, Honorary Union members, general college information Local and College amenities [including lists of restaurants and shops], the Structure Commission, Maps and Surveys, Student Welfare by Shelagh Harris, Lady Vice-President[photograph] Halls of Residence, Radical Students' Alliance, The Local Power-House [All Souls, Langham Place].
The publication also includes a large number of advertisements relating to student services (e.g. Banking) or career opportunities.
76 pages, black & white.