South Gwinnett High School

NG3 Staff

Experience NG3

Spring is finally here! The flowers are blooming, the clouds of pollen are clearing, and the school year is only a few exams from being completed. Every-thing seems to be a little brighter as the day starts earlier and ends later, and it’s not just the weather that seems to be looking up. NG3 has a number of reasons to be excited; community service projects, an inau-gural banquet, a message confirming the need for NG3, and more doors of opportunity to name a few.

Classmates shown in photo are:  Sitting (L-R) Nancy Dobbs Davis, Judy Jordan Barrett, Linda Wood Armendariz, Joan Bennett Johnson, Sheila Simpson McHugh, Anne Cown Mazzawi, Mary Radford Dixon, Sue Beaver Carroll, Florence Butler Warbington, Faye Thomas Cook, Peggy Kobres Myers, Starr Knight Hedrick; Standing (L-R)  Leon Wheeler, Pat Swanson, Gerald Smith, G.C. Ford, Ronny Yancey, Randall Hewatt, Jimmy Cates, Wayne Ellington, Taylor Jenkins, Dennis Jones, Jim Cofer, Tommy Cates, Wayne Myers, Bill Puckett. 

South Gwinnett HS class of ‘63

The 1963 graduating class of South Gwinnett High School held its 50th reunion Saturday Sept. 28, 2013 at Heritage Clubhouse in Grayson GA.  26 of the 47 surviving members of 61 graduates attended. Festivities included a delicious meal, dozens of school days stories, and a slideshow memorial to the 14 classmates who have passed away. Coach and Mrs. Jack Britt were honored  guests. Classmates shown in photo are:  Sitting (L-R) Nancy Dobbs Davis, Judy Jordan Barrett, Linda Wood Armendariz, Joan Bennett Johnson, Sheila Simpson McHugh, Anne Cown Mazzawi, Mary Radford Dixon, Sue Beaver Carroll, Florence Butler Warbington, Faye Thomas Cook, Peggy Kobres Myers, Starr Knight Hedrick; Standing (L-R)  Leon Wheeler, Pat Swanson, Gerald Smith, G.C. Ford, Ronny Yancey, Randall Hewatt, Jimmy Cates, Wayne Ellington, Taylor Jenkins, Dennis Jones, Jim Cofer, Tommy Cates, Wayne Myers, Bill Puckett. 

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Mandy Snell

Feeling Nostalgic

I have been feeling very nostalgic for the past few weeks. It started when I heard the disheartening news of our beloved friend Jamie Britt. When I learned that Hospice would be at his home…. and then he lost his battle with that awful disease, cancer. It just put things into perspective. During this time I was very thankful for the social forum Facebook, SO many of us kept in contact with each other getting updates on Jamie (Britt).