Betty Fuller Pilsbury
Betty (Fuller, C'42) Pilsbury was awarded the DKA Award in 1995. Betty's award recognizes her achievements in her profession-volunteer service to others, especially children. Her service to Girl Scouting, ranging from local group leader to two terms as national president of Girl Scouts of the United States of America, would have made a full career; but along the way, Betty also served the YMCA, United Way, and League of Women Voters. President Ronald Reagan appointed her to the White House Conference for a Drug-Free America. Betty and her husband Dick (US'37, C'41) have been active in branch Christian Science churches. Their children are Anne Pilsbury (US'61) and Richard Jr. (US'65, C'69).