WILSON TERRY BETTS
SURNAMES: BETTS TERRY, WILSON, LAMB.
Wilson Terry Betts, b
August 25,1893 in Forest Home, Butler County, Alabama, d December, 1986 in
Marlin, Falls County, Texas - was a son of Isaac Franklin and Mary (Terry)
Betts. On June 6, 1920 in Jewett, Leon County, Texas, Wilson married Lettie Estelle
Wilson, b October 27, 1889 in Jewett, Leon County, Texas - a daughter of Peter
George and Rhoda Ella (Lamb) Wilson.
Wilson Terry Betts began
his education in the Elementary Schools of Chico, California, continued in the
Middle Schools of Bryan, Texas and Pittsburg, Texas, and subsequently entered
Marlin, Texas High School as a Freshman - graduating in the Class of 1912. He
entered Rice University Electrical School of Engineering in September 1912, and
received his B.S. and M.A. degrees from Southwestern University. His advanced
graduate study toward the Doctor of Education degree was in The University of
Colorado, Washington and Lee University, Baylor University, and Texas Technological
University.
Known throughout his life
in Falls County as "Professor" Betts, he was also talented in the
world of music. He was in the Band and Orchestra of Marlin High School, and
graduated from the School of Music at Baylor University. He was in the Band and
Orchestra School at Southern Methodist University, and attended the American
Expeditionary Forces (AEF) Bandmasters and Musicians School, and the Paris,
France Conservatory of Music - graduating as a Commissioned Officer Bandmaster,
U.S. Army, which was the equivalent of the American Civilian Doctor of Music
degree.
"Professor" Betts
served in the military during both World Wars. He had 13 months of service in
World War I, with Infantry training in Headquarters Company, 19th Infantry in
the Regular Army at Fort Sam Houston, and the Headquarters Company, 358th Infantry,
90th Division; Minot, France - final preparation for combat. His overseas
service in combat during World War I included: Reduction of St. Mihiel salient,
90th Division; Meuse -Argonne offensive, 90th Division; and Army of Occupation,
358th Infantry. He also served four years during World War II, in Tank
Destroyer Training at the Camp Hood, Texas Unit Training Center, and in the
Transportation Corps, during re-deployment period.
During his outstanding
career in the field of Education, Professor Betts served as Principal in Marlin
High School - the school from which he graduated in 1912, and in which he
starred on the football team.
The Betts returned to
Marlin to make their home after his retirement, and resided in The Allen House -
a Marlin civic landmark. They have established a Foundation, in support of the
arts and cultural advancement in the city.
The Betts are held in high
esteem in their community, and by all who ever knew him during his professional
days in Marlin, and throughout their lives. They had no children.
Copyright Permission granted to Theresa Carhart for printing the biographies of
these Falls County Families to this Web page.
"Families of Falls County", Compiled and Edited by the Falls County
Historical Commission, page 41 column 1 and 2.
Member of Falls County Historical Commission.