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Virginia Lee Gallaher's Positions at Marlinton High School

 


Virginia Lee Gallaher held a variety of positions during her time at Marlinton High School, as evidenced by her entry in the 1961 yearbook:

  • Class Secretary: She served as Class Secretary during her freshman year.
  • 4-H Club: Gallaher was an active member of the 4-H Club throughout her high school years (grades 9-12). She served as President of the club during her sophomore and junior years.
  • A.D.D.: She was a member of the A.D.D. (likely a school organization, perhaps related to athletics or academics) from grades 10 to 12 and served as President during her senior year.
  • Junior Guide: Gallaher served as a Junior Guide, assisting younger students, during her junior year.
  • National Honor Society: She was inducted into the National Honor Society during her junior year and continued her membership throughout her senior year.
  • Annual Staff: Gallaher contributed to the creation of the school yearbook during her senior year.
  • Assistant Editor: She held the position of Assistant Editor for the yearbook.
  • M.Y.F. Secretary: She served as Secretary for the M.Y.F. (likely a youth fellowship group, potentially associated with a local church) during her junior year.
  • Christian Youth Week: Gallaher participated in Christian Youth Week, a religious and community service event, during her senior year.
  • Salutatorian: She graduated as Salutatorian, the second-highest ranking student in her graduating class.

In addition to these listed positions, Gallaher also participated in:

  • Junior Play: Held during her junior year.
  • Senior Play: Held during her senior year.
  • Football Queen Attendant: During her junior year, she served as an attendant to the Football Queen.

Gallaher's yearbook entry reflects her active involvement in a wide array of activities at Marlinton High School, spanning academics, extracurriculars, leadership roles, and community service. Her accomplishments suggest she was a well-rounded and high-achieving student.

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