Betty Anderson

Betty Price Anderson (’54), Lubbock. She was known as a tireless advocate for social justice, once serving on the boards of 35 organizations at one time. Many of them she helped found, such as the South Plains Food Bank, Lubbock Women’s Protective Services and Lubbock Rape Crisis Center. She also served on state committees for the welfare of children, women, the elderly and people with disabilities. She was a past state president of the League of Women Voters and the American Association of University Women. She earned a master’s degree from Texas Tech.

Betty Price Anderson (’54), Lubbock. She was known as a tireless advocate for social justice, once serving on the boards of 35 organizations at one time. Many of them she helped found, such as the South Plains Food Bank, Lubbock Women’s Protective Services and Lubbock Rape Crisis Center. She also served on state committees for the welfare of children, women, the elderly and people with disabilities. She was a past state president of the League of Women Voters and the American Association of University Women. She earned a master’s degree from Texas Tech.