[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 74 (Tuesday, June 14, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: June 14, 1994]
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                       TRIBUTE TO JOANN J. MILLER

  Mr. STEVENS. Madam President, today, I want to recognize Ms. JoAnn J. 
Miller, of Fairbanks, the Golden Heart city of my home State, Alaska, 
for her volunteer efforts.
  Ms. Miller was recently recognized for community service with the 
First Lady's Volunteer Award, presented by the First Lady of Alaska, 
Mrs. Ermalee Hickel, wife of Governor Walter J. Hickel.
  Ms. Miller has just completed an 8-year term as volunteer president 
of the Farthest North Girl Scout Council, where she has a total of 16 
years of service.
  Her leadership has made a significant difference to the Girl Scouts 
in my State. A decade of hard work, planning and coordination have 
resulted in a permanent Girl Scout Center in Fairbanks. She has become 
known as the institutional memory of the organization as the board of 
directors' composition changed over the years.
  Girl Scouts have honored her with their ``Thanks Badge II,'' a 
tribute to those who have received the Thanks Badge and continue to 
give outstanding service that is so significantly above the call of 
duty that no other award would be appropriate.
  I feel that JoAnn Miller's outstanding efforts have greatly enriched 
the lives of others, and have made our great State of Alaska a better 
place in which to live, setting an example of community service for 
each of us.

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