Flashbacks
Georgia State College for Women’s Music Department, directed by Miss Alice Lenore Tucker, made efforts to create two new student organizations: a glee club and an oratorio society. Funds were appropriated in order for both of the clubs to be instated immediately.
Vol. 10, Issue 1
Oct. 8, 1934
New class rings were designed for men on campus in 1967. The center stone was Onyx with a GC on one side (for Georgia College) and the Old Governors Mansion on the other side. The ring was designed to be thinner than the standard male college ring in an effort to keep with the Georgia College theme of moving forward.
Vol. 43 No. 2
Oct. 30, 1967
In 1968, Georgia College entered the world of intercollegiate sports. President J Whitney Bunting commissioned an athletic committee to develop Georgia Colleges athletic involvement. The university became a part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in soccer, baseball, tennis, gymnastics, and golf.
Vol. 44 No. 1
Oct. 14, 1968
In 1969, a new student center was proposed. The new center was designed to house 4,000 square feet for a student lounge as well as additional space for faculty dining.
Vol. 45 No. 3
Oct. 6, 1969
Issues of The Colonnade from 1925 to 1975 are now available to be viewed on microfilm in the library.