Parma Heights Woman Crowned Homecoming Queen At Baldwin-Wallace


Lizzy Black of Parma Heights was crowned Homecoming Queen at Baldwin-Wallace College; also pictured, Homecoming King Patrick Messenger

Lizzy Black of Parma Heights was crowned Homecoming Queen at Baldwin-Wallace College’s Homecoming football game on Saturday, Oct. 15. Black, daughter of Jayne and Gary Black, is a senior at Baldwin-Wallace College majoring in International Studies. She is involved in Panhellenic Council for Greek Life, President of Residence Life, Resident Assistant, Senior Auxiliary and Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. She graduated from Valley Forge High School in 2008.

Baldwin-Wallace College, founded in 1845, was one of the first colleges to admit students without regard to race or gender.  An independent, coeducational college of 4,500 students, B-W offers coursework in the liberal arts tradition in more than 50 academic areas. Located in Berea, 12 miles from downtown Cleveland, B-W offers students the cultural, educational and business advantages of a major metropolitan area. For more information, visit www.bw.edu.

Shawn Salamone

Article authored by Kate Boothby, Senior Public Relations major at Baldwin-Wallace College.

(Editor: please don't use author photo - this article was written bu the B-W student identified above.)

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