Pathway Christian School - Horizons Yearbook (East Point, GA)
- Class of 1983
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As we have ilCampaigned for Excellence this year, we pray this will be your Challenge for life - remembering always that there is only one thing that costs more than education today a the lack of it. Set goals for yourself and work toward them. HGod will supply, but we must apply? HELEN L. WARREN, Director ma Wwwvraw Envy . $34; Wink cg. iman . my W m meWW u; $Fxmw mm mgh +mewwm; , 3mg i: fa m3? FIRST GRADE Marie Allgood Dana Belloir Christopher Blosser Jennifer Chase Anitra Frie Scott Higginbotham Adam Leath Amanda Mercure Laura Pruett Chad Terry Ben Turner Jamie Turner nnWe improve only when we set a standard higher than ourselves. MARY THOMPSON, Teacher What is this sound, Anitra? Jennifer welcomes you to First Grade. Mrs. Leath and Mr. Pruett helped us on our trip. Thank you! FIRST GRADE Michael Bush Ronnie Choate Julie Harry Amy Jackson Andrea McEachern Amanda Mills Kimberley Mims Jason Schrimscher Melanie Wallace Denton White PUZZLED? But the goal of our instruction is love from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith. ITim. 1:15 CAROLYN MOORE, Teacher Mrs. Mims assisted us on ourtrip. Thank you! SECOND GRADE Kristie Blosser Joey Breedon Shelby Burdette Stacy Collins Leah Conort Shane Doby Lena Ellis Trey Frazier 8er Mason Jennifer 0' Dell Jack Rooks Michelle Thompson Nicholas Ward Mikul Williams Not what we get but what we give measures the worth of the life we live. SUSAN CARSON, Teacher u', take this one. SECOND GRAD Dawn Ansley Alex Barge Julie Benefield Jennifer Bradberry Audrey Denm n Latrice Hardy Heather Henson Caroline Hsu Wendy Jo dan Asa Owen Timothy Prewette Reggie Sullivan Brett York eeNever feel that your goals may be too hard to a climb e the very highest peaks are reached just one step at a time. DEBBIE WELLS, Teacher Pay attention, Timothy! THIRD GRAD Melissa Calhoun David Cook Christa Cox Amy Fletcher Mary Beth Goss Roger Grizzard Stacy Higginbotham Heather Hine Jamie Hine Matthew Hollums Jackie Holness Tammy McLennan Karen McMeans Adam Mercure Courtney Nolan Brian Pace Doing your best is more important than being the best. JUDY WARRICK, Teacher Adam Scott Billy Shackelford Michael Sorrow Craig Tedford Joy Waters Sherasmin Ybanez Time to go home. FOURTH GRADE w: ' Cristin A derson Juli Blitchington Andy Burns Chad Davis , Wm W: M W W; M. KW w Wevw Jeff Hudgms Rick Kadel Jamie King Jason Leath Steven Monis Philip Prewette Matt Roberts Sterling Robinson Kimberly Stephens Chrissy Turner L ri Wheeler V V max m $ Our dreams carry us forward from day to day but our Goals keep us on the straight road to achievement. JUANITA ALDREDGE, Teacher uTell me about it, Lori. Our girls cheer for the Pacmen. FIFTH GRADE Charles Allen Kellie Byrd Scooter Dawkins John Drummond George Ferguson Shelby Haney Shawn Hine Angela Hodgkins Todd Jackson Tammy Kingston W liam Lucas Nikki McGowan Even when goals are unaccomplished, they still have value. Withered ideas are like leaves which fall from the trees. They protect the roots from the frost of winter, and they fertilize them for the new growth of another spring. BRENDA ROBERTS, Teacher Tracie Meek , Nancy Mercure Tony Mills Denise Patterson Wesley Turner Lane Watts What an in- dustrious class! Tommy Bradberry Teresa Bright David Clay Eva Lynn Cook Chris Estapa Amanda Goss Cindy Hicks Karen Holberton Jodi Hyde Dale Murphey Carrie Phleps Steven Rausch Sandi Roberts Tracy Rye ' Lee Sanders Jimmy Shum n Mountain Climbers reach theirgoal one step at a time, looking constantly upward? MARTHA SHACKELFORD, Teacher Stewart Smith Amy aylor Wendy Turner HRemember National Dog Week? , Wmiawnm Alan Baker Todd Branon Drew Gardner Susan Jackson Christine Cothron Angela Farley Brooke Fletcher SEVE NTH Greg Newman Kristi Reynolds Latonia Ross Derek Salstrom Robin Tedford Kelli Wright Kathy Dillard Allan Hicks Tina Jackson Nicole Moore DeSean Ridley Todd Stanfield Ginger Taybr Larry Tedford Sabrina Till Mickell Williams HOW 'bout that, Todd? Victor Boynton Robbie Hine Richie Lankford Jip Scogin Jason Shuman i Un examen? JOHN BRASWELL Social Studies - Math Jr. High Coord. e Asst. Coach SCOTT R. GREGORY Math - Science Coach ttYou cantt climb the ladder of life with your hands in your pockets! WANDA HICKS Typing - Librarian ttWhat do we live for, if it is not to make life less dif- ficult for each other. CAROLYN BAKER Language Arts Cheerleader Advisor ttOh, that one could learn to learn in time! - Solari CAROLPRUETT Spanbh ttNo man ever reached to ex- cellence in any one art or profession without having passed through the slow and painful pro- cess of study and preparation. eHorace ttDon't judge a man by the life that hes laid, but rather the goals he in good faith has made. TAMI HASSELL Bible - 7th ttConcentrate on winning Godts ap- proval. . II Tim. 2:15 00n't watch your hands. Good Form, Allan Future Secretaries Nicole, Sabrina and Mickell HWho belongs to these? mmwwmw wit: f9 n 239 Mm wwgm ' I e m C a P a 9 Y Back Row- Coach Standf Gregory. Boynton Id. Gaach Front Row Ie Gardner , Shuman Asst. Lankford Braswell idley Newman R ine H Tedford 25 Mg . x 273 2r; 5 $.62 a y , 6. 1.2 z: $$$a p Great S , Great Year, Great Squad THANK YOU GIRLSI YOU DID A SUPER JOB! Q, PATROL A Super Crew Back Row: Mrs. Baker, Asst. Sponsor, Lankford, Shuman, Hicks, Mr. Braswell, Sponsor. Front Row: Moore, Taylor, Dillard, Jackson, Hine. 30 Books Are for Sharing Mrs. Hicks, Librarian, checks out books to Julie, Sherasmin, and Charles. MUSIC and DRAMA DEANNA WILLIAMS, Music Instructor HLet's pick it up a little faster. Jodi Hyde, Stewart Smith. Mr. Newman The Man With the Horn! GEARY NEWMAN, Band Inst Honest Abe! Michael Sorrow 38 Some of our students took special field trips this year on a Kids Flight to Orlando and Ft. Myers, Florida. A highlight of the year for some! EASTERN Fifth Graders on way to Ft Myers. max Flightu Say Cheese Mrs. Mims, Mr. Pruett and Mrs. Thompson accompany First Graders to Orlando. Laura and Amanda enjoy a coke. HHi, Boys! FAVORITE HISTORICAL CHARACTER DAY It was fun and informative. We learned about people who lived many years ago. We even had a visit from the Jolly Green Giant! GOALS ACHIEVED Summer Reading Program, Congratulations! Lets do it again this summer! Service With a Smile SUSAN HUTCHISON Reading Aide Happy people make for happy students. Thanks for a job well done! BEVERLY HOLLUMS Secretary PAT HYDE, Lunchroom Supervisor, sells a snack to Steven Monis. Drivers PAT ADDINGTON and JAMES FERGUSON, Bus HAROLD and JOAN HAYNES, Custodians W. Amwwww a , ' CINDY DOLOFF, PE Aide; Sixth Grade AMY ANDERSON, Art Instructor BESSIE SMITH, Lunchroom Assistant, checks the lunch cards. TENTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED Wye Huxford, Chairman of the Pathway Board of Directors, presents a plaque to Hubert Hollums ttop rightt in appreciation of his contribution to the school during these ten years. James Redmon tcenter rightt on behalf of the East Point Christian Church, receives a plaque in appreciation of the facilities used by Pathway. Mr. Redmon serves as Chairman of the Church Board. Mr. Huxford, on behalf of the Board of Directors, presents a plaque to Mrs. Warren to commemorate her eighth year of service with Pathway. Teachers Honored 40 Have the 6th graders gone to the dogs? T H E C A N D I D C A M E R A iv Friends! All Aboard! Her children rise up and call her blessed . . and the teachers, also. Thank you, Martha Prewette, for your many labors of love for the teachers. it; Fellows! And the winner is - Sherasmin Ybanez. Top salesperson for Magazine Sale. PATHWAY 61 46 71 48 58 39 71 73 30 46 44 OPPONENT 15 31 43 29 23 49 19 33 49 56 42 27 Clayton Christian Calvin Simmons Colonial Hills Old National Mount Carmel Shiloh Hills Clayton Christian Old National Shiloh Hills DeKalb Christian Coloniai Hills Mount Carmel WE 811m HIESH AT CHICK-FIL-A. Bright and early, we start preparing the market-fresh food and ingredients we serve. Our boneless breast of Chicken is given an egg and milk dip. Only then is it ready to be l $3 sprinkled with our special com- w; bination of light seasonings and I become the original boneless breast of Chicken-Chick-fil-A. We cut and squeeze fresh . Sunkistgl lemons to make our e : old-time lemonade and distinc- tive made-from-scratch lemon V pies. Our coleslaw, carrotln raisin, ' and potato salads are all made fresh, too. Even our IceDreamTM is made with genuine dairy products. You may wonder why we go through all this. , But just one taste of ChiCk-fil-A will tell you ifs. . . Because Everything We Make Tastes Better That Way! CAWTHON-HOLLUMS PROPERTIES, INC. PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION 1273 Knott Avenue East Point, Georgia 755-6606 GLASS ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. CONTRACTORSIENGINEERS Marshall Glass 55 Heath Street Fairburn, Georgia 30213 Phone 404I964-9626 CLAY PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. CONTRACTING 87 REPAIRING 24 Hour Emergency Service Free Estimates 2712 Church St. East Point, Georgia DANNY CLAY Phone: 762-8647 PARENT-TEACHER F ELLOWSHIP Founded to assist Pathway Christian School 7M in promoting the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church and community 7m to bring into closer relationship the home and the school. OFF ICERS Mr. Wes Owen, President Mrs. Wanda Hicks, 1st Vice President Mrs. Juanita Aldredge, 2nd Vice President Mrs. Betty Mills, Recording Secretary Mrs. Mary McGowan, Corresponding Secretary Mr. Walter Calhoun, Treasurer St First Fulton Bank 8cTrust College Park Palmetto 5135 Godby Pl. 509 Toombs St. Ph. 762-9747 Ph. 463-4546 East Point 3099 Washington Rd. Ph. 762-6244 Big Enough to Serve You, Small Enough to Know You. Member FDIC SARAH B. WHALEY 8x ASSOCIATES INTERIORS Commercial - Residential Complete Decorating Services 8889 Highway 85 Jonesboro, Ga. 30236 Suite 104 Ph. 461-1227 COMMERCIAL CONCRETE SERVICE, INC. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL FLOORS STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SLABS APARTMENT PROJECTS CURB AND GUTTER EARL MOORE Box 254 964-4677 College Park, Ga. 47 HOLLUMS 1855 Inc. PRINTING CRA FTSMEN 1613 Connally Dr. East Point, Ga. 30344 768-1555 W .592 V term 331$th gEInrisxt, glut. IN SUBURBAN ATLANTA 767-9476 1606 Cleveland Avenue East Point 30344 W81 Trophies Inc. Gail Eschman 1599 WhiIWJuy 31mm Point,Gonrgi;1 30344 3 14041 763-2838 MA YL 0N S WA NN 766-8316 A '1 Business Machines 1711 WASHING TON A VENUE EASTPOINT, GEORGIA 30344 Sales 7 Service 7 Rentals 7 Leasing SALES - APPRAISALS SINCE 1966 MARILYN WATTS BROKER dWau'fyn Wits $561125 80. 1877 DODSON DR, s.wq ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30311 344-0955 TURNEWS MARKET 14 w. Broad St. Fairburn, Ga. 30213 Fresh Meat Cut to Order Local Grown Produce Thanks for Your Patronage WARNING! 3 ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLED BY CHASE ALARMS 3140 Cloverhurst Dr. 768-8658 East Point, Ga. Established in East Point Since 1966 Residential SHELLEY REALTY CO. 1783 Washington Ave. East Point, Ga. 30344 Commercial Richard E. Shelley Licensed Broker Office No. 767-6481 Autographs Muwub.upu. w4ALv-Iur - Mp- V-ume - . u.
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