mil LH Volume LVin, Number 10 Grimsley Senior High School, 801 Westover Terrace, Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Friday, April 13, 1979 VanSant Resigns Post Coach Henry VanSant ‘Close-Up’ Program After leading Grimsley to two Division 7 titles in football, head coach Henry VanSant left his coaching and teaching position on April 10 for a coaching post in Harrisburg, Virginia. Mr. VanSant left for James Madison University to become the new offensive football coach. “The people here in Greensboro have been really great to me, and my three years, here have been very satisfying. But this was a chance t&get back into college coaching, and that is really where I wanted to be,” commented VanSant before his departure. VanSant summed up his experiences at Grimsley by saying, “Relating and inter acting with students in the classroom environment has been pleasmable and satis fying. In coaching, the play during the past two years winning the Division cham pionship has been most re warding.” Prior to coming to Grims ley in 1976, VanSant held several other successful coa ching jobs in the collegiate and high school ranks. He coached at East Carolina for eight years and spent one year at Guilford College. He also directed Laurinburg Scotland High School and Fayetteville Seventy-first. With the exception of two teams, all of VanSant’s foot ball teams have earned play off berths. VanSant was very grateful to the students of Grimsley for their support. He said, “The students are super. I am most appreciative of their support during the past three years. I would like to give special thanks to the Pep Board Chairpersons for their work, enthusiasm, and Students Travel To Capital Twenty-five students fi-om Grimsley, Page, Dudley, High Point Central, and Greensboro Day School are visiting the nation’s capita this week, April 8-14. Six students fi-om Grimsley are participating in the program, “Close-Up.” Close-Up ” is a non-profit foundation whose business is to bring students to Wash ington so that they may interview, challenge, and News Briefs Rev. Jesse Jackson The Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, founder and natio nal president of Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) cancelled his lecturing engagement earlier this week due to pressing PUSH matters and a recent death in his family. Jackson was to have been ;he second speaker in the jET SET program spon sored by SSBAG (Student- Jchool Board Action Group.) forehead Planetarium Chapel Hill’s Morehead lanetarium plans a full :hedule of events for its pring and srnnmer calen- ar. Introductory astronomy Durses and science insti- ites are being offered for enior high school students with dates to be aimoimced. The Planetarium’s show schedule includes Easter, the Awakening (March 13 - April 23), Skyways (April 24 - Jime 4), Juggernaut (June 5 - September 3), and Cyg- nus and Friends on Thurs days at 9:00 P.M. For complete schedules of program times and descrip tions, write Morehead Plane tarium, Box 1227, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Four Model Four Grimsley Fashion Merchandising students — Debbie Bowers, Alison Ellis, Lisa Fuller, and Linda Rizzo - modeled in a commercial for Prago Guyes on April 5. The commercial is thirty seconds long and will be aired on Channel 2 on April 23. encouragement — Caroline Johnson (1976-77), Tammy Murrelle (1977-78), and Kel ly Haines (1978-79).” As well as being a top- notch football coach for Grimsley, he was equally outstanding in the class room. VanSant obtained a Ph.D. in psychology, and taught psychology and Ame rican Social Problems for three years. Who’s Who Tea Honors Outstanding Students participate in seminars with leading local politicians. Over twelve thousand stu dents fi-om all over the nation are attending the program this year. The foundation also spon sors two scholarships, one for a student and one for a teacher. Mr'. Whisenant is the Grimsley faculty member receiving the teacher’s scho larship this year. Grimsley students John Armshaw, Rick Bicknell, Mitchell Haber, Frank Car penter, Lanita Worthy, and Cindy Hovey are attending this year. These students left last Sunday on a charter bus bound for Washington. Total cost for tuition and trans portation was $372.00. The students are expected to arrive home this Saturday afternoon. This is Grimsley’s third year in the School Board approved program, in which twenty students have been actively involved. Before he left, Mr. Whisenant said, “All students have tho roughly enjoyed the trips in past years. This year should be no exception.” “Who’s Who nominations were successful at Grimsley this year with a high per centage of the booklet being represented by GHS stu dents,” commented Grims ley senior, Lisa Herard, about the recent selection of Who’s Who Among Greens boro Youth. The students submitted their nominations before the extended deadline of March 19. Students listed their various extra-curricular actir vities in the school, commu nity and church. 'The final selections were made on April 2 by a panel of nine judges. All nominees who received a unanimous vote were placed on the Who’s Who Honor Roll. The sixty Grimsley stu dents who were honored are as follows: Seniors-Lisa He rard, Alison Pentz, Vicki Blalock, Bryan Morris, Mary Arthur, Kathy Krege, Lynda Byrd, Andi Barclay, Ellen McAdeuns, Linda Wells, Em ma Bailey, David Trexler, Felecia Pratto, Cheryl Mintz, Chandra Mintz, Susan Ho vey, Keith Butler, Jackie Seism, Veronica Mclver, Ish Whitfield, Rita Abernathy, Todd Poston, Anne Gray, Glenn Wiener, GaryKeu-esh, Michael Coyle, Gerri Rat liff , Jenny Wood, Keith Miller, Alicia Neese, Kathy KeUey, Christine Roulhac, Mary Atkinson, Cleiire Wil son, Bill Linton, Doug Schus ter, and Anne Bemus Juniors- Robert Saint John, 'Tracy Westergaard, Stephanie Bartis, Carl Win field, Julie Vernon, Kathy Abe, Jo Aim Engle, Emil Bums, Carol Palmer, Conrad Newton, Mike SherriU, Dana Lowell, David Henson, Amanda Stang, Kathy Col lins, and Marissa Barker; Sophomores - Carol Essa, Sandy Sillman, Craig Fleish man, Edward Goodman, Ira Sheldon, Lamecia Miller, and Chris Payne. The seventeenth annual GYC Carnival wUl be held on April 25-29 in the Greensboro Coliseum parking lot. Special attractions this year will include the Hager twins, theme pari characters, the “Battle of the Bands”, Super Flea and thej Golden Knight Paratroupers [shown above!.