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Royal queen and BUO Homecoming princesses include Charlotte Robinson, Kathy Graves (queen) , Janet Baker, and Yvette Willis. Leaders of BUO, adviser Geraldine Belmear and president Janet Baker, take a break at the Homecoming Ball. Minutes from a previous meeting take precedence at a gathering in Tower ' s Formal Lounge for Alicia Parker, Cheryl Nicholas, and Veronica Taylor. Members of BUO discuss their upcoming fashion show, as well as needs of minority students. 24 BUO Activities
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Pride members from the past make their way down High Street in the annual parade. Former Mountie basketball player turned head coach, Gale Catlett and his wife, Anise, greet two members of the Special Events Committee. Quick on the trigger, queen candidate Tammy Simpson dampens her escort, Jeff Lindgren, during the pep rally. Alumnus from the realms of space. Commander Jon McBride, accompanied by his wife, serves as the Parade Marshal. Respect shows in the ranks of the band as flag corp members salute the flag during the Star-Spangled Banner. Homecoming 23
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Minority Spokesclub Black Unity Organization represents all minority students on campus. Involved politically, socially and administratively, the association was concerned with all aspects of minority students. Responsible for Black History Month and Black Awareness Week events, BUO also organized its Homecoming activities and planned several community service projects during the year. Representatives of the organization participated in student government and other WVU activities. One major concern of BUO was to help new minority students adjust to the college atmosphere. Several student mixers were sponsored throughout the year, providing opportunities to socialize with members. Besides BUO, there were two minority fraternities and sororities on campus, who were involved in the minority student community. BUO officers were: Janet Baker — Pres., Sandra Gray — V. Pres., Janice Law — Sec, Tracei Coles — Treas., Junius Lewis — Grad. Adviser, and Mrs. Geraldine Belmear — Assistant Dean of Minority Students Affairs. — Janet Baker Reigning over the Homecoming Ball at the Hotel Morgan, senior Kathy Graves poses in her royal attire. BUO Activities 25
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