User:Thelema12/Bettina Black

Graduation from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1941, attended one year of law school at The Ohio State University, received a commission in the United States Navy as an Ensign in the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) in 1942, served as a Communications Watch Officer in Washington, D.C., married Lieutenant Wayne Lythgoe Black. Wayne and Bettina became the first U.S. Naval Officers to marry on Dec. 27, 1943.Utah Women's Democratic Club, she served in almost every office, including as President for many years. In 2006, Bettina was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Utah Democratic Party and was twice (1987 and 2004) awarded the prestigious Lucybeth Rampton Honorary Award for her many years of volunteer service. Governors Calvin L. Rampton and Scott M. Matheson appointed Bettina to serve on the Institutional Council of the College of Eastern Utah and the National Highway Safety Council. She served as a delegate and in many other leadership roles for the Salt Lake County and Utah State Democratic Party. Bettina served as chair and, with her dear friend, Grace Cosco, decorated for many Governors' Balls during the Rampton and Matheson administrations. Bettina was also proud of her involvement with the WAVES of the Wasatch, of which she served as President from 2006 until 2008. Her energetic and outgoing personality quickly led her to membership and leadership positions in many other organizations, including: the Utah State Bar Auxiliary, the Assistance League of Salt Lake City, the League of Women Voters, the Salt Lake Council of Women, the Garden Club of Salt Lake City, the Utah United Nations Association, both the Boy and Girl Scouts of America, the P.T.A., and the Utah Symphony and Opera Guild.