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Westfield’s Jenny Bryant
Kings Chapel
Students Busy
With Projects
The sixth grade at
Kings Chapel Elemen
tary, is busy with several
Christmas projects.
Throughout the month of
December, sixth graders
have been reading
Christmas stories to the
kindergarten class. One
sixth grader goes every
morning to share a story
with the younger
children. The kin
dergarten students im
prove their listening
skills while the sixth
graders sharpen their
reading skills. Both
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Wayne Rogers and Daron Moslem (L-R) 6th
grade students at Kings Chapel School display
the wreath the class made to decorate their door.
Students Listen
Lori Sharp, 6th grade student at Kings Chapel
School, reads a Christmas story to a group of
kindergarten students.
Aglow Meets Sat.
The Women’s Aglow Fellowship of Perry will
meet at the Holiday Inn, Saturday, Dec. 15 at
9:00 a.m. for fellowship. Dru Wooldridge of
Riverdale, Ga. will speak at 9:30. The public is
invited to attend.
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1979
TEEN OF THE WEEK
groups are enjoying the
process.
As an art project, sixth
graders have constructed
a wreath to decorate their
door. The wreath is made
of tissue paper strips
twisted on a coat hanger.
Students finished the
wreath by putting tiny
red balls and a red velvet
bow on it. The project
was an attractive ad
dition to the door
decorations. The
Christmas season has
provided many learning
opportunities for the sixth
grade.
| Senior Jenny Bryant
Leads Christian Life
By Terry Wood
"My Christian life is
the most important thing
to me now,” says pretty
Westfield senior Virginia
Lynn Bryant. A life-long
Presbyterian, Jenny
became a "committed
Christian” four years ago
and explains that “I don’t
think I could make it, the
way things are today,
without Christ in my life.
He’s the only thing that
really counts in the long
run. Everything that I am
doing now will just fade in
time.”
The soft-spoken
teenager ‘never stops
doing for her friends, her
church, or for her
school,” says an ad
miring teacher, and her
record at Westfield is a
good example. With an
overall A average, Jenny
is chaplain of Westfield
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Schools, vice president of
Christian Athletes, a
member of Beta Club,
Student Council, the 1979
Homecoming Court, the
Westfield Trio, Annual
Staff, and Key Club
Sweetheart.
She also belongs to a
Bible study group with 30
other Westfield students,
where she admits there is
a Christian revival oc
curring. “More young
people are standing up
for Christ now. But with
the problems teenagers
are facing like drugs,
alcohol and moral
standards, it’s harder
now than ever before.”
The daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Worth Bryant of
1326 Parkway Drive,
Jenny is a member of the
Perry Presbyterian
Church where she is the
pianist and a member of
the "Just Begun” youth
group.
Os Jenny’s spiritual
experiences, one of the
most profound occurred
last summer as her en
durance was testedon the
Appalacian Trail. At
tending a Christian youth
camp, Wilderness
Journey, near Brevard,
North Carolina. She and
ten other teenagers hiked
the trail for 8 days. "One
of the girls in our group
was an asthmatic, she
recalls. “I carried her
load and all of mine. We
hiked ten miles a day in
the rain and cold, but I
never let myself think
that I couldn’t make it. I
realized then that He was
teaching me the strength
and endurance I needed
as a Christian.”
Among Jenny’s many
interests are mountain
climbing, canoeing,
piano, which she has
studied for eight years,
and travelling. After
college she hopes to see
many parts of the United
States and would like to
visit Korea and her
Korean pen-pal.
As for her future, the
intelligent 17-year-old
admits that a career in
medicine is a strong
possibility. “I’ve always
enjoyed the study of
genetics and heredity and
would like to become
involved in some type of
research -- possibly the
Diabetic Research
program in Birmingham,
Alabama.
Jenny has been ac
cepted for the 1980 fall
term at Covenant College
in Lookout Mountain,
Tennessee where she
plans to major in Biology.
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